Bata Severing His Own Manhood and Fleeing to the Valley of the Pine
Bata, an Egyptian youth, is falsely accused of a crime by his brother Anpu's wife and flees to the Valley of the Pine in Lebanon. To prove his innocence and purity of heart, he performs a dramatic act of self-mutilation before finding a new life among the sacred cedars. The story explores themes of loyalty, divine justice, and the deep connection between Egypt and the forests of the Levant.