The Legend of the Shipwrecked Sailor is a profound work of fiction from Ancient Egypt’s Middle Kingdom. It is preserved on a single papyrus (Papyrus Leningrad 1115) and serves as a masterclass in “story-within-a-story” narration. Unlike the terrifying Apophis, the serpent in this tale is a figure of wisdom, divinity, and surprising empathy.
The story begins with a high-ranking official returning from a failed mission. He is despondent, fearing the Pharaoh’s wrath. To comfort him, his attendant—the sailor—tells a story of his own past disaster. He aims to prove that even the most hopeless shipwreck can lead to divine grace and a triumphant homecoming.
In this guide, you will discover the secrets of the “Island of the Ka,” the identity of the Golden Serpent, and the enduring lessons of this 4,000-year-old adventure.

























