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Well, he probably feared invasions or famine that could have spread through Egypt. and he probably hoped that people thought he was a good pharaoh otherwise he would have even more enemies to worry about.

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As a boy pharaoh, King Tutankhamun likely had hopes of being a successful ruler and leaving a lasting legacy for his reign. His fears may have included not being able to live up to the expectations placed upon him, and the potential threats to his rule and the stability of his kingdom. Additionally, he may have feared the influence of powerful individuals or groups who sought to control or manipulate him.

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