So I was rereading NikoZnate's timeline about an Atenist Egypt, and I wondered: what happens if the opposite occurs? One possible POD could be Amenhotep III's oldest son, Thutmose, not dying and living to become king instead of his younger brother. Or, Amenhotep IV could, for whatever reason, decide to not shake up the Egyptian religion, and not change his name to Akhenaten. Whether Thutmose V or Amenhotep IV, how will Egypt's history be changed if this Pharaoh continues the traditional religious practices, and does not come into conflict with the priests of Amun? Perhaps the king could still promote the cult of the Aten, as the royal family was already worshipping it before Akhenaten, but not at the exclusion of all of the other gods.