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godslavecomic · 10 months
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And the hits start comin' and they don't stop comin' and they don't stop comin' and they don't stop comin' and ⚡️GODSLAVE⚡️ is an action/ urban fantasy comic featuring Egyptian mythology in the modern day. Now live on Kickstarter!
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un-known97 · 1 year
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Aswan, Egypt ⛵️🇪🇬
Shot by me @un-known97
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m7medhuseein · 9 months
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souzisayedsalem · 9 months
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‏اللهم إني أسألك بالًا مُطمئنًا 🍂حامدًا 🍂وشاكرًا 🍂بما قسمته له ☘️
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abdelrhman366 · 1 year
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دهب ♥️♥️🇪🇬
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domistrz · 7 months
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If sb has not noticed: I’m 27 for a while 🎂
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ahmedmsalah · 1 month
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📍Planet Earth
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mamoru-chiba-ua · 1 year
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All night and all day today, Ukraine was again subjected to massive Russian rocket fire. The air raid lasted for 5 hours. Everyone tried to calm me down as best they could. My way is to draw egyptian gods
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alli-1 · 3 months
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Zefta , Gharbia , Egypt
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apollotarot · 1 year
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15 Essential Deities in Egyptian Mythology
Ancient Egyptian mythology is one of human history’s oldest and most fascinating belief systems. With a pantheon of gods and goddesses representing various aspects of life and the universe, the Egyptians created a rich and complex mythology that continues to captivate people today.
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Here are some of the most significant Egyptian deities and what they represent:
Isis: Known as the “mother goddess,” Isis was associated with motherhood, fertility, and magic. She was also revered as the goddess of nature and healing.
Ma’at: As the goddess of truth, justice, and balance, Ma’at was an important figure in Egyptian mythology. She was responsible for maintaining the universe’s balance and upholding the laws of morality and ethics.
Ptah: Ptah was the god of craftsmen and creation, responsible for creating the universe and all living beings. He was also considered a protector of artists and artisans.
Osiris: One of the most important gods in Egyptian mythology, Osiris was the god of the underworld, fertility, and resurrection. He was believed to have been the first pharaoh and was responsible for teaching humanity about agriculture and civilization.
Seth: As the god of chaos and the desert, Seth was powerful and often feared figure in Egyptian mythology. He was also associated with storms, war, and violence.
Bastet: Known as the goddess of cats, Bastet was also associated with fertility, music, and dance. She was believed to protect homes and families from evil spirits and was often depicted with the head of a cat.
Thoth: Thoth was the god of wisdom, writing, and knowledge. He was responsible for inventing hieroglyphs and was believed to have written influential religious texts, like the Emerald Tablet.
Horus: As the god of the sky and kingship, Horus was an important figure in Egyptian mythology. He was believed to be the son of Osiris and Isis and was associated with the pharaohs of Egypt.
Sekhmet: Known as the goddess of war and healing, Sekhmet was often depicted as a lioness. She was believed to have the power to create and destroy and was called upon for protection during times of war.
Amun: Amun was the gods’ king and was associated with the sun and air. He was often depicted with a ram’s head and considered one of the Egyptian pantheon’s most potent and influential gods.
Ra: As the god of the sun and creation, Ra was a central figure in Egyptian mythology. He was believed to have created the world and was associated with the pharaohs of Egypt.
Hathor: Hathor was the goddess of love, beauty, and joy. She was associated with motherhood and fertility and was often depicted as a cow.
Nut: As the goddess of the sky, Nut was often depicted as a woman arching over the earth with her hands and feet touching the ground. She held up the stars and was considered a protector of the dead.
Geb: Geb was the god of the earth and was responsible for giving life to plants and animals. He was often depicted as a man lying on his back, with his wife Nut arched over him.
Khnum: Khnum was the god of creation and was associated with the Nile River. He was often depicted as a man with the head of a ram and was responsible for shaping humans out of clay.
Ancient Egyptian mythology features numerous intriguing deities, each symbolizing different life and universe elements. Even now, their tales remain captivating to many.
Keep exploring: 15 Essential Deities in Egyptian Mythology.
As you explore the world of Egyptian mythology, you may find yourself drawn to a particular deity and feel a connection to their power and energy. If that is the case, consider wearing a symbolic necklace as a reminder of its significance in your life.
A beautifully crafted necklace featuring an Egyptian deity can be a meaningful accessory that adds a touch of mystique to any outfit.
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Wear a piece of Egyptian mythology with you wherever you go!
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godslavecomic · 10 months
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The Confrontation of Horus✨ GODSLAVE is live on kickstarter⚡️⚡️
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overcomingr · 8 months
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Yesterday was an epic day we went to the beach with waterproof cases to photograph under the water and OMG how we were living without it 🥹🥹
Since I started watching fish through goggles it changed the whole game for me 😂😂
Honestly, I underestimated life's awesomeness
I loved saying hi to all the fishes I met
Also, some of them looked hilarious
I'm looking forward to drawing all of them
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And after that for the night we went to a place called Old Market
I loved the vibes of the place and the mosque's architecture
I'm looking forward to more days like these
الحمد لله الذي رزقنيهُ بغير حول مني ولا قوة ❤️
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m7medhuseein · 4 months
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souzisayedsalem · 10 months
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tutankhamunart · 7 months
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The best spot to snorkelling and diving, u will see the beautiful cities here at Sinai, Newibaa, Dahab, nature, sea, sky and the aquamarine life, wormth, sunshine and sunset the best view to relax and getting fresh, Mousa Mountain, El toor mountain, colourful mountains, Arabian nights, camping, diving and parachuting , enjoy your vacation, enjoy your life, privacy, humanity, here in Egypt you will find your inner peace 🌹❤️ come to Egypt
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