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#Ancient Egyptian Myths
b--art · 7 months
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ANUBIS
Guardian of the tombs. God of death, Master of the Necropolis and patron of mummification and embalming. Osiris and him supervised the ceremony of the weight of the heart, that decided if the deceased was allowed to go to the great beyond, or was otherwise devoured by the fearsome Ammyt.
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ascorian · 5 months
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I had an assignment to make a comic retelling osiris myth. I rushed it hard so it sucks but brainstorming and sketching was fun 🥲 I'm a big Isida fan now. the last ones are actual comic panels
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awinterrosesstuff · 4 months
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Egyptian Mythology : Isis - Goddess of fertility, magic & health, Queen of the gods and Mother of the pharaos
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irate-iguana · 1 year
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erosedits · 11 months
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Nefertem (/ˈnɛfərˌtɛm/; possibly "beautiful one who closes" or "one who does not close"; also spelled Nefertum or Nefer-temu).
Symbol: the water-lily, lion (occasionally). Mythology: egyptian.
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clepysdra · 1 year
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Nefertem’s Lotus Headdress
Presenting the headdress of Nefertem, Egyptian god born from the primordial blue lotus flower at the beginning of time. He is the patron of perfume, healing, and beauty. Though he is often depicted as a youth wearing a lotus-topped headdress, other times he appears as having the head of the lion, as the son of the feline goddess Bastet. The mesh uses the super cool pharaoh hat by @nolan-sims as its base, which you can find bundled in the Trip to Egypt world modification pack by NANDO on patreon (link). However, the mesh is not needed for this to show in game, thanks to Nolan-sims generous tou. The lotus topper is from the jungle adventures game pack.
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nickysfacts · 1 year
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All praise the goddess Sekhmet, who exemplified the unstoppable power of femininity!𓁴
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mecthology · 8 months
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Maahes from Egyptian mythology.
Maahes was a deity associated with war, protection, and weather, as well as that of knives, lotuses, and devouring captives. His cult was centred in Taremu and Per-Bast, the cult centres of Sekhmet and Bast respectively.
Maahes was pictured as a man with the head of a male lion, sometimes holding a knife and a bouquet of lotus flowers, referring to his connection with Nefertum, who was symbolized by the lotus.
Maahes was considered the son of Ra with the feline goddess Bastet, or of another feline goddess, Sekhmet. He was sometimes identified with another son of Sekhmet, Nefertum.
Maahes was considered to be the personification of the burning heat of the sun, linking him to the goddesses who were given the title the “Eye of Ra” (including his mother, Sekhmet or Bast). By Greek times, he was described as a god of storms. Yet, despite his aggressive aspect, Maahes was also thought of as a protective deity. He helped protect Ra from Apep as he travelled into the underworld night and defended the pharaoh in battle. He was also considered to be the guardian of sacred places and a protector of the innocent.
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Source: Wikipedia & ancientegyptonline.
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ava-does-dumbassery · 11 months
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My favourite epithet/title that refers to both Horus and Set together is 𓂋𓎛𓅱𓏭𓀭𓀭 (rḥwy), because it means either "the Two Male Companions" (The Two Female Companions are Isis and Nephthys) or "The Two Combatants."
I like it because captures the "those two guys who are always next to each other" energy. Are they enemies? They were in the past and they probably will be again in the future. Are they friends right now? Unclear. But they sure are always next to each other.
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cleopatrastruth · 3 months
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maekar76 · 9 months
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Cosmology
Both ancient and modern.
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aquaspiderart · 1 year
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I'm doing a month long challenge to draw magical/fantastical animals and creatures! For today we have a spider with a sun!
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paganimagevault · 1 year
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Hestia Polyolbus ('Hestia full of blessings') 6th C. CE
"The Hestia tapestry is a Byzantine-era Pagan tapestry made in the Diocese of Egypt in the first half of the 6th century. It is now in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection in Washington DC, but generally not on display.
The Hestia tapestry, which is made of wool, is a late representation of the Goddess Hestia. It measures 114 x 136.5 cm (44.9 x 53.7 inches). It shows the Goddess enthroned with two attendants and six putti. The tapestry is identified in Greek as “Hestía Polýolbos" or "Hestia full of Blessings" (Greek: Ἑστία Πολύολβος) and is depicted mainly through the use of pomegranate fruit. Her headdress and earrings are made from pomegranates while the blessings that Hestia gives out are in the form of the fruit.
The tapestry's history and symbolism are discussed in Friedlander (1945). Scholars note that this Pagan artifact is often displayed in Christian households in Egypt."
-taken from wikipedia
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awinterrosesstuff · 22 days
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Egyptian mythology : Hathor - Goddess of love, beauty, motherhood, joy, fertility & dance, sky deity
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h0bg0blin-meat · 10 months
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Anubis: Can I have some water? Wepwawet: *starts chugging his water bottle* Wepwawet: *chokes from drinking too fast* Wepwawet: *spills water all over himself* Wepwawet, coughing: I don't have any water. Anubis:
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jessgoulder · 3 months
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