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i-make-my-journey · 18 days
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Due to limited space, my shrine is confined to a closet, but…
LOOKIT ALL THOSE GODS!!!!
From back left to right; Anubis, Sekhmet-Mut, Hathor-Nut, Bast, Mafdet, Wepwawet, Shezmu, (itty bitty) Amun-Ra, Nefertem, Wenut, Tefnut, Pakhet, Duamutef, and Anupet!
Front: Serqet!
Currently awaiting a proper statue for Amun-Ra, and need to get Mama Anupet a bigger jackal (I thought the itty bitty one was gonna be as big as Dad and Wep’s 😭) but!! It feels SOOO good to have Them all represented somehow!! 💜
Dua Netjeru!
Also please excuse the fuzz and ashes on the shrine cloth, I own a lot of black faux fur that sheds on everything, and ashes are kinda par for the course with incense smh
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tenicola · 1 year
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Part 2/2 of the DEITIES Profiles I completed for this year's OC_tober run /o/ All of them can be viewed in the #DEITIES Profiles tag of the project blog to see additional artwork and notes, here’s the last 10 for convenience:
DEITIES Profiles: Serqet / Sobek / Wepwawet / Montu / Shezmu / Pakhet / Anuket / Yamm / Thoth / Ra
DEITIES x OC_TOBER ➝ Full Character Lineup PREV ➝ [ PART I (01-10) ]
DEITIES Website >> https://deitiesproject.com/
[ Twitter / Instagram / Artfol / Carrd / Ko-Fi ]
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deitiesofduat · 2 years
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[16] -- PAKHET
✦ TITLE: Lady Pakhet -- The Goddess of Hunting, Nighttime, and Sandstorms
✦ SACRED ANIMAL: The Caracal ✦ DIVINE WEAPON: Pair of Daggers ✦ NOTABLE EPITHETS: "She Who Scratches; Mistress of the Desert Plateau; The Night Huntress; Whose Eyes are Keen, Whose Claws are Sharp" ✦ PROFILE: https://deitiesproject.com/portfolio/pakhet/
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A fiercely-focused goddess known for her sharp claws and keen senses. Pakhet is generally agreeable, but hates being underestimated, and has few qualms with putting her opponents in their place. Despite her strong will, she has a tendency to fret over those she cares about. She is referred to as Lady Pakhet.
DEITIES x OC_TOBER -- Deity Profiles [Full Character Lineup]
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We're starting the last week of this OC_tober run with one more feline goddess, Pakhet!
She's one of the more obscure deities from the Egyptian pantheon, and I've seen some commentary that suggests she wasn't really a separate entity, but equated with other feline goddesses. Still, I managed to find enough information about Pakhet to justify making her own character, and I'm glad I could do so -- even if I hadn't been sure how to develop her at first.
Much like other deities from the past week like Wepwawet and Montu, Pakhet had been a part of the supporting cast before getting most of her development offline with friends, including fleshing out her personality and giving her a well-needed design revamp.
I think that covers the most relevant fun facts about Pakhet’s character. Aside from that, I can reconfirm I have another just-for-fun ship between her and my friend's deity OC, Lord Kairu, who was featured from that one post with them a while ago. KaiPak's rough first impressions vary depending on the AU, but they inevitably grow on each other and develop mutual respect and affection. Doesn't stop Pakhet from fussing over the big panther's antics, but it's out of love.
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echoes-of-kemet · 1 year
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The only time I've ever used the Face Book™️ was in 2010ish on my mom's account to play a game about building an aquarium but all my fish kept dying so I stopped
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sekhenetnut · 1 year
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worshipcircle01 · 2 years
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UPDATE: THE DEATH OF THE GODS
“Din Djarin” pronounced the goddess with a deep voice, provoking the astonishment of those present “Come forward”
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magistralucis · 4 months
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Love that despite Oltyx's grumping about how every other necron around him sucks and he only likes maybe 2-3 other people, he's the one necron in canon who's had guardians and protectors from every walk of life. First his family (Djoseras, and once upon a time, Unnas), then the nobles of varying stations (e.g. Yenekh and Parreg), all the way to those of lowborn origin (Neth and Pakhet) who are dearly devoted to his well-being. Outsiders too, like Mentep and Zultanekh, not to mention every Flayed One by the end of his story!
It doesn't surprise me that the final mode of society he settles on as Valgûl is more egalitarian than literally any other necron dynasty out there. Despite the universe trying its best to crush Oltyx's ability to relate to other people out of him, Oltyx was more cared for than he let himself believe, and had more respect than he gave credit for. When it comes down to it, this was a boy who was very loved, and I'm glad he came to terms with it at the end 😭💖
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once-was-muses · 1 year
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[ we are oh so sleepy today, my beloved queers and neruodivergents, and I'm thinking a little too hard about my other three Egyptian myth favs ]
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puppetmaster13u · 5 months
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Prompt 106
Dan absolutely despised his parole at first, but honestly this is a blast. Sure, he’s stuck in the form of a cat, a kitten even, but he’d found an absolutely wonderful companion. Partner. Ally? Baby Chaos Lord? He’d work on it. 
Klarion is just happy to have found such a great familiar, he even named them Teekl II, which is a great name thank you very much hero-babies! So now he has two Teekl familiars, and Teekl II always gets so gleeful whenever they successfully pull a prank! He even has his own fire magic which is so fun! 
Danny is not happy to get thrown into another world, stuck as a kitten. He’s also not pleased to have found a sick baby liminal, but fine. If this is what he’s supposed to deal with then he’ll deal with it! Even if he has to be a familiar for a teeny tiny bit of time. It’s fine, and the dude has a pocket he can peek out of on his coat. 
Jason has no idea where this kitten came from but the Pit is being surprisingly chill about it. Something about a baby? Whatever, he’s made the furball a little matching outfit and they like to sit in his pockets and peer out. No idea how Cat Hood is making the shadows all spooky now or why the eyes went from blue to green, but whatever. 
Ellie is utterly delighted in this situation. She was just wandering, but now she’s a lil fluffy kitten, and ended up landing on this kid’s head. This magic kid’s head! He even has a talking tiger friend too! So cool! She’s definitely sticking with him! This will be so fun!
Billy was worried about making sure the kitten got food, she’s so tiny! Mr Tawny is a big help though, and apparently she’s his familiar now that he’s given her a mortal name? He doesn’t fully understand but apparently she’s connected to his magic now, if the shouts from the gods are anything to go by. Look, an electric cat is cool. Pakhet is amazing, and Fawcet thinks it’s adorable that Marvel has a kitten clinging to his shoulder
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sleepy-baby-witchy1 · 1 month
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war deities - sekhmet
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sekhmet: egyptian goddess of war, healing, chaos, the desert sun, & plague
"so ra brought forth the goddess sekhmet, the destroyer." - carlos museum of emory university
crossing sekhmet was something that was literally a life or death manner. she was created to punish those disobedient to her father, ra. outside of her infamous wrath, she was a deeply loved goddess who had a protective aura and provided healing to her followers.
being one of many deities who protected the ancient pharaohs, it wasn't sekhmet's only job. many egyptian gods had dualities, as seen above. additionally, egyptian gods were typically depicted in triads or groups. the main group sekhmet is linked with is the eye of ra. this group consists of sekhmet, hathor, bastet, mut, & uadyet. she also has connections to pakhet, mehit, wadjet, & isis as well.
sekhmet's creation
as ra aged and his creation days were mostly over, mankind began worshipping apophis, the spirit of evil. furious with mankind for not obeying his laws or preserving ma'at, ra, the sun god, took out his eye and placed it on earth. after placing her on the earth, ra named her sekhmet the destroyer.
once she was set loose to punish those who had turned their backs on ra, it was an absolute massacre. after devouring the followers of apophis, sekhmet turned on those who hadn't betrayed ra and began killing them as well. one version of this myth says ra felt regret for what he had done, and ordered her to stop - but sekhmet was too far gone into her bloodlust. in an attempt to get sekhmet to stop her rage, he poured seven thousand jugs of beer mixed with pomegranate juice into her path. the pomegranate juice dyed the beer red, disguising it as blood. upon seeing the liquid, sekhmet went towards it and drank so much of it she became intoxicated and slept for three days. after waking up, not only was humanity saved, but she saw -and fell in love with- ptah.
another version of this myth says that ra met with all the gods to discuss what he should do upon discovering mankind worshipping apophis. nun, the father of ra, said he should create a spirit to kill only those who worship apophis. he agreed, and created sekhmet to punish his disloyal followers. sekhmet began her killing spree on worshippers of apophis, but it wasn't long before she turned her attention to people outside of those she had been sent to punish. the remaining people who hadn't begun worshipping apophis cried out to ra for protection and help. ra, moved by the cries of his people, dumped a mixture of beer that had been dyed with red ochre into either the fields or the river outside of where sekhmet was staying. lured by the "bloody" scene, sekhmet greedily lapped it up and became drunk. ra approached sekhmet and informed her that she no longer needed to be the destroyer, she would instead become the goddess of love - hathor. ra informed her she'd still have the same amount of power as she had now, but it would no longer be used for hate and destruction.
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sacred plants
pomegranate, juniper
cinnamon, papyrus reeds, cloves, vanilla
roses, carnations, orange blossoms, lotus
sacred colors
red
orange
yellow
gold
white
sacred animals
lions
cobras, serpents
incense
copal
orange
ylang-ylang
dragon's blood
myrrh
kyphi
cedar
frankincense
sandalwood
patchouli
amber
symbols
ankh
fire
sun disk
papyrus scepter
udjat eye
sand
crystals for her
garnet, zircon, danburite, bloodstone, ruby, gold, sunstone, fire opal, tiger's eye
tarot cards associated with her
queen of wands
the tower
death
strength
knight of wands
the sun
epithets of sekhmet
mistress of life
lady of the tomb
gracious one
destroyer of rebellion
mighty one of enchantments
smiter of nubians
one before whom evil trembles
flaming one
lady of the place of the beginning of time
mistress of the tomb
great one of magic
pure one
awakener
ruler of lions
overcomer of all enemies
beloved sekhmet
scarlet lady
the powerful one
goddess of vengeance
lady of pestilence
mistress of dead
great one of healing
victorious one
sekhmet of the knives
links!
sekhmet myth 1, ancient egypt online, epithets 1, ask aladdin - sekhmet, tales from 2 lands 1, tales from 2 lands 2, finding dulcinea, the collector, egyptian museum, australian museum, land of pyramids
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For Hazel:
What phylum do bookworms belong to? I've asked people before, but no one seems to know. Annelida is the obvious guess, of course, but I'm not sure that it's right.
That's a really good guess! And you're right! Think like a foot long earthworm that's about 2 inches in diameter when they're fully grown. They've got weird sort of teeth, sort of like mouse teeth, but they're sharper and when they bite, they leave an incision that looks sort of like a V.
When I first saw one I thought it was maybe in the phylum Platyhelminthes, but bookworms have segments, and they're omnivores instead of obligate carnivores like most Platyhelminthes. Miss Cece hates that they live in the Archives. Usually they wouldn't stick around because of the predator smell, but I guess the food source is just too great of a draw for them. But that's why we've got our retinue of Office approved felines to help keep the populations down. We have Mixcoatl, Pakhet and Rundas!
They're actually on the payroll, you know.
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namesforwriters · 8 months
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Mythology Inspired Names: Egyptian (fem)
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Amunet ~ Egyptian, meaning "the hidden one."
Amunet is an Ancient Egyptian primodial goddess thought to have existed before the beginning of creation. pronunciation: ahh-muh-net
Anat ~ Egyptian, also spelled "Anant," "Anit," "Anthat."
Associated with war and hunting, she is also a goddess of fertility and sexual love. Pharaoh Ramesses II adopted Anat as his personal guardian in battle. pronunciation: ahh-naht
Astarte ~ Egyptian, also spelled "Attar," "Attart."
Largely a love goddess with some war associations, Ashtart was adopted into Egyptian faith but was originally a Seminitic goddess. Her Greek equivalent is Aphrodite. pronunciation: uhh-star-tee
Besna ~ Egyptian, very similar to "Beset."
A goddess of home security. Of safety of the home and within the home. Potentially another name for "Beset," the female version of the god Bes. pronunciation: bes-nah
Hathor ~ Egyptian, meaning "House of Horus."
A major goddess in the Ancient Egyptian faith, Hathor was associated with many things, including the sky, joy, motherhood, queenship, and dance. Literally the Ancient Egyptian concept of femininity. pronunciation: ha-thor, ha-tor
Hemsut ~ Egyptian, also spelled "Hemuset."
Sometimes a single goddess, sometimes a group of goddesses, all defined as the personification of fate. pronunciation: hem-suut
Heret-Kau ~ Egyptian, meaning "she who is above the spirits."
Very little is known of this goddess, but she is known as an attendant to Isis, as well as the guardian of spirits in the afterlife. pronunciation: hair-et-kaou
Ishtar ~ Egyptian, also seen as "Inanna."
A Mesopotamian goddess as well as Egyptian and Assyrian, she is very similar to Astarte but is also affiliated with political power and divine law. pronunciation: ish-tar, iss-tar
Isis ~ Egyptian, meaning "lady of the throne."
An incredibly important goddess in Egyptian mythology, Isis is the wife of Osiris and mother of Horus, and the Ancient Egyptian goddess of magic. pronunciation: I-sis
Kebehut ~ Egyptian, meaning "cooling water," also spelled "Khebhut."
The daughter of Anubis, she helps souls who have died by giving them water as they wait for the mummification process. pronunciation: keb-eh-hut
Ken ~ Egyptian, also seen as "Kiun."
Not much is known of the goddess Ken, other than that she is a goddess of love. This name is not as overtly Egyptian as most on this list. pronunciation: ken
Ma'at ~ Egyptian, meaning "she who is righteous"
The Ancient Egyptian goddess of order, justice, balance, truth, and harmony. Incredibly important and revered in Ancient Egypt. pronunciation: mah-aht, mai-yaht, may-et, muh-at
Mafdet ~ Egyptian, meaning "to leap, to jump"
The goddess of legal justice known for hunting down and killing dangerous creatures who threaten Ma'at, or balance. Often seen with the head of a cheetah. proununciation: Mahf-det
Mehit ~ Egyptian, meaning "north wind," and "guardian"
An originally Nubian goddess associated with the north wind and the protection of holy places. Also a war goddess. pronunciation: me-het
Meret ~ Egyptian, meaning "she who is beloved"
The Ancient Egyptian goddess of music, singing, dancing, and rejoicing. She maintains cosmic order through music. pronunciation: mehr-eht, mehr-iht
Neith ~ Egyptian, also spelled as "neit," "nit," "net."
A goddess of war, weaving, wisdom, and the cosmos, some stories show Neith as the original creator, who created the universe and all it contains, as well as governs it. pronunciation: nee-ith
Nephthys ~ Egyptian, also seen as "Nebet-Hut."
The goddess of water, mourning, night, darkness, protection, magic, health, and beer, Nephthys is often seen with her sister Isis. pronunciation: Neph-th-ihs, neph-th-ees, neph-t-hees
Pakhet ~ Egyptian, meaning "she who tears open."
One of many Egyptian goddesses of war, Pakhet is most likely a regional goddess. She is also known as the protector of motherhood. pronunciation: pah-kh-eht, peh-kh-eht
Perit ~ Egyptian
Perit is a minor Egyptian goddess. One of the many goddesses of the underworld, she is known for her words, which breathe life and strength into Osiris. pronunciation: pehr-iht
Re ~ Egyptian, meaning "sun," and the female version of "Ra."
The Ancient Egyptian god of the sun, Ra is also the father of many other deities. Specifically associated with the midday sun, when light is at its highest, Ra is one of the most important Egyptian deities. pronunciation: rei, ree
Ren ~ Egyptian, meaning "name."
The Ancient Egyptians believed there were many parts that made up the soul, one of which was the "ren," or the true name. The true name was essential to a soul maintaining its identity after death. pronunciation: rehn
Renenet ~ Egyptian, meaning "she who nurses," "she who fosters."
Renenet is the goddess of nourishment and the harvest. She also protects the pharaoh as they journey into the afterlife. pronunciation: rehn-ehn-eht
Satet ~ Egyptian, meaning "she who pours," also spelled as "satit," "satis," "sati," " setis."
Satet was known for protecting the southern border of Egypt as well as being the personification of the annual Nile flooding. Satet also sought to grant the wishes of those looking for love. pronunciation: sah-tiit, sah-teht
Sekhmet ~ Egyptian, meaning "she who is powerful."
Sekhmet is the goddess of war, fire, healing, medicine, and plague. Often seen with the head of a lioness, Sekhmet is closely associated with Ra. pronunciation: sehk-meht, sehk-muht
Serket ~ Egyptian, meaning "scorpion."
The scorpion goddess of healing, magic, and animals. She is known for helping to heal the venomous bites and stings of animals. pronunciation: ser-k-eht
Seshat ~ Egyptian, meaning "female scribe."
Seshat is largely the female personification of knowledge in Ancient Egypt. She is associated with science, writing, math, architecture, astronomy, wisdom, and building. pronunciation: seh-sh-aht
Shai ~ Egyptian, meaning "fate."
The deification and personification of fate in Ancient Egyptian mythology. Shay has been depicted as both male and female. pronunciation: shah-ee, shy, sh-ai
Tawaret ~ Egyptian, meaning "she who is great."
The goddess of fertility, women, childbirth, and the home. Her symbol was often worn by pregnant women, hoping for Tawaret's help as they brought children into the world. pronunciation: tah-war-eht, tau-reht
Tayt ~ Egyptian, meaning "garment."
The Ancient Egyptian goddess of weaving and fabric and textiles. She is also lightly associated with mummification, as she would help to wrap bodies in linens. pronunciation: tah-heet, tah-eet
Tenenet ~ Egyptian, also spelled "Tjenenet."
She is the goddess of protection, childbirth, and beer. Tenenet specifically protected the uterus during pregnancy. pronunciation: twen-ehn-neht, ten-ehn-neht
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If you have a suggestion for a name list, or want to see something specific, feel free to submit a request!
And if you see something that is wrong (a pronunciation, a meaning, an origin), again, feel free to let me know!
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deitiesofduat · 1 year
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Something caught my eye on the site. On Pakhet's profile says Sekhmet is her mentor. What is she learning from her? How to hunt or to fight in general?
(btw. Thank you for answering my previous questions and I apologize if there were too many but I really enjoy your project and I couldn't wait to finally be able to ask more about it)
Sure thing, and no worries, I appreciate all your interest and engagement with the project so far ; 0 ; )! This does work well as a "final question" for this askbox round though, but they gave me a lot to chew on this month for sure.
Anyways, I've been sitting here trying to remember the reason why I put that term there for Pakhet's relationship with Sekhmet. But if you're thinking "mentor" like Sekhmet teaching Pakhet directly / Pakhet learning from Sekhmet, that was not the impression I meant to convey 😂 at least, not to the same level as Ra mentoring Set, or Thoth mentoring Horus.
To help clarify, when I added the Relationship sections for everyone's profiles, I tried to use the most general terms possible -- some that have different meanings for different gods. If I'm honest, I'd like to revisit the relationship section for everyone to make it cleaner; there are some technical site-building reasons behind why they aren't in collapsible content nor have pretty visual heart charts (yet), but that's another can of worms. For now, you can view the relationship sections as having some unspoken nuance, at least until I make time to address them directly. [...]
Regarding your questions tho, I should preface this by saying Pakhet is a fairly independent deity. While I'm sure she had some basic teaching, I think much of her early combat and hunting skills were mostly self-taught, or she learned from observation and lots of trial and error. But that doesn't mean she doesn't have other veteran gods who she looks up to and/or sees as her senior or "mentor"; She has the same label for Neith, for example (actually, I could more easily see Pakhet learning hunting from Neith instead, if anyone 🤔 I wonder if that’s why I put the label there...).
As for Sekhmet, her character in DEITIES isn't a very personable or approachable goddess, even among others with whom she has no qualms. She's distant with most of her divine peers -- either because they fear or respect her too much to approach her, or because she doesn't go out of her way to approach them. Also, I characterize Sekhmet as having some inner reservations with teaching or advising others, especially anyone who looks up to her, given her violent past.
However, I think Sekhmet and Pakhet have enough overlap (both feline warriors and hunters associated with the desert heat), and have come across each other enough times to at least be acquainted outside of any required formality. Perhaps they have even trained lightly together the few times that they shared the training grounds, but have left it at that. They respect and are cordial each other, but they are not exceptionally close, and neither of them seem to mind.
So for lack of a better word, I suppose I could designate Sekhmet as being an "idol" to Pakhet -- but I use that term very loosely cuz of the strong connotation it has that I do not want to place on Pakhet's character. If there's another word that means "a veteran of Pakhet's field who she greatly looks up to and aspires to be like through improving her skills and divine duties," then that would be how Pakhet sees Sekhmet. "Mentor" felt succinct, but maybe I should nix it and keep to “acquaintances” at most. Either way, I'll revisit that and the other labels another day.
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echoes-of-kemet · 1 year
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Set 🤝 Pakhet 🤝 Bast 🤝 Meretseger 🤝 Nefertem
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my-witchy-witchy · 1 year
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Egyptian Gods & Goddess
Aker: God of the Earth and horizon, protection.
Bastet: Goddess of protection, takes the form of a lioness or a cat.
Anhur: God of war and hunting
Bat: Cow goddess of the sky
Anubis: God of the dead, conductor of souls, has the head of a jackal
Hathor: Goddess of the sky, sun, sexuality, motherhood, music and dance, the afterlife
Bennu: God of the sun, rebirth, and creation
Geb: God of the Earth, physically supports the world
Horus: God of the sky, sun, protection, kingship and healing
Khepri: God of the morning/rising sun, has a scarab beetle had a face
Montu: God of war and the sun
Nefertum: God of the lotus flower and youth
Nemty: Falcon god, Ferryman for the gods
Osiris: God of death, resurrection ‚rebirth, ruler of the underworld
Ptah: God of craftsmen and creation
Ra: Ruler of all Gods, god of the sun, god of creation and afterlife
Set: God of deserts, storms, violence, disorder and foreigners
Shu: God of the air, wind and supporter of the sky
Thoth: God of the moon, writing and seribes, master of physical and moral law.
Wadj-Wer: God of the sea and fertility
Imentet: Goddess of the afterlife, friend of the dead
Isis: Goddess of motherhood, protection, and magic
Kauket: Goddess of chaos and darkness
Maat: Goddess oftruth, justice, and order
Menhit: Goddess of war, foreign war, took the form of a lioness
Neith: Goddess of creation and hunting, patron of the city Sais
Nekhbet: Vulture goddess, goddess of protection
Nepit: Goddess of grain, counterpart to Neper
Nut: Sky goddess, arched over the heavens
Pakhet: Lioness goddess, goddess of war.
Sekhmet: Goddess of destruction and violence, warded of disease, protector of Pharos,consort of Ptah.
Wajdet: Cobra goddess, protective of earth and Pharos.
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vexxwraith · 8 months
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♡ Trouble never looked so fine ♡
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↷Lelutka - Raven head 3.1 - available at mainstore
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