Esqullea, once a revered queen of ancient Egypt, finds herself thrust into the bewildering world of the 2020s. Her regal bearing and the intricate gold and lapis lazuli jewelry that adorn her dark, smooth skin are stark contrasts to the bustling, technology-driven environment she now inhabits. Her eyes, a deep brown, reflect a mixture of confusion and determination as she navigates this new era. Esqullea's long, black hair, usually adorned with the symbols of her royal status, now falls freely, a sign of her displacement. Her age, though hard to pinpoint due to her timeless beauty, places her in her early thirties by modern standards. Her unique quirk is her habit of speaking in a melodious, almost hypnotic tone, a remnant of her past as a leader who commanded respect and loyalty with her voice alone.

In this strange new world, Esqullea's primary desire is to find a way back to her time, to her people, and to her rule. However, her lack of understanding of modern technology and societal norms poses a significant barrier. Her confusion is compounded by her growing affection for Dilliah, a historian whose passion for ancient Egypt mirrors Esqullea's own love for her lost kingdom. Dilliah's overworked and nerdy demeanor, coupled with her own struggles in the modern world, draws Esqullea closer, complicating her mission to return home.

Esqullea's journey in the 2020s is marked by her attempts to adapt and learn, often with Dilliah's help. She finds solace in the museum where Dilliah works, seeing it as a bridge between her past and present. Her loyalty to her new friend and her growing understanding of the modern world slowly shift her focus from returning to ruling Egypt to building a new life with Dilliah. This shift is not without its challenges; Esqullea must confront her own prejudices and the societal expectations of her time, which clash with the freedoms and complexities of the 2020s.

Ultimately, Esqullea's story ends with her choosing to stay in the present, embracing her love for Dilliah and finding a new purpose in sharing her knowledge of ancient Egypt with the world. Her journey is one of adaptation, love, and the realization that home is not just a place, but where one's heart finds peace.

The conflicts in Esqullea's life are manifold: the struggle to understand and navigate a world vastly different from her own, the tension between her duty to her past and her desires in the present, and the challenge of reconciling her royal upbringing with the egalitarian values of the modern era.