https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50264004/does-templeos-5-03-have-after-egypt-and-other-utilities was deleted. It concerns a fringe operating system called TempleOS. The guy who wrote the operating system is seriously suffering from a mental disorder (and this is not a joke). As a result he has added a lot of religiously oriented names and implications. The innermost code within TempleOS is known as the oracle. This code according to the author is a conduit to speaking to God.
After Egypt is a implementation of the oracle, a utility that permits users to "climb Mt Horeb" with a rendered "stick figure Moses". This is presented in a YouTube video titled "TempleOS AfterEgypt". At 0:23 in the linked video, the opening screen of AfterEgypt is seen.
Evan is curious if the utility, which he cannot locate in his copies of TempleOS, is available at a location he cannot identify. He's curious what might be in it, as in his investigation of the OS, he's become a bit fascinated by the author's descent into mental instability.
I believe the question was mistakenly closed on the surface evidence that AfterEgypt is (in other operating systems) a game, and the request was one of finding abandonware (which is clearly outside of Stack Overflow's policy).
Please consider undeleting the question, and be warned that TempleOS is not an operating system for the easily offended, containing both highly religiously oriented wording, and often offensive representations of the programmer's religious interpretations.
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