goddess of the sky and heavens mother of set hours Isis Osiris and Nephthys. she was forbidden to have these 5 children by Ra because they were believed to take his place as pharaoh.
Nut
The god of funerals. The jackal headed god portrayed very many Egyptian funerals and on many coffins.
Anubis
God of the earth father of Set Horus Isis Osiris and Nephthys. He and his wife were separated never to love each other again as punishment from Ra
Geb
This God is the God of the sun and is known for being the old Pharaoh and for steering his sun boat to raise the sun.
Ra
a goddess of war and the destroyer of the enemies of the sun god Ra. she was sent to kill men one day by Ra but once she tried their blood she wen't on a murder spree.
Sekhmet
vulture goddess who was the protector of Upper Egypt and especially its rulers. she was frequently portrayed as spreading her wings over the pharaoh while grasping in her claw the cartouche symbol or other emblems
Nekhbet
the god of the moon, sacred texts, mathematics, the sciences, magic, messenger and recorder of the deities, master of knowledge, and patron of scribes he replaced Ra in the sky at night
Thoth
goddess of serpents, the Nile Delta, the land of the living, and protector of Egyptian kings. Her name means "the Green One." She is the nurse to the infant sun god, Horus. She protects him and his mother Isis in the Nile Delta when Set kills Horus' father Osiris.
Wadjet
This god is the pharaoh of the egyptian gods and is the god of war most known for battling his brother set and trying to save his father Osiris
Horus
an ancient Egyptian deity linked with death, grieving, and the afterlife goddess death, decay, and darkness but also a magician with great healing powers.
Nephthys
Goddess of the sky, of women, and of fertility and love. made from the goddess Sekhmet after she was tricked into drinking wine instead of the blood of men.
Hathor
God of crocodiles his job was to protect the pharaoh from evil.
Sobek
God of fertility and water. He can control water, being a water god. For being a river god, like Sobek or Nephthys, he is completely unaffected by running water. Because he created man out of clay and is called the divine potter it is assumed he can do earth magic.
Khnum
This is another pharaoh of the gods the pharaoh before Horus he locked away his brother Osiris inside a coffin and sent him to the underworld. He is also the god of Chaos
set
Goddess of cats mothers fertility and child birth she mainly protects homes from disease and bad magic.
Bastet
a sky goddess and great divine mother. she resembles a human female wearing a tight-fitting dress, long wig, and the vulture cap of a queen. Resting atop her vulture crown, a royal Double Crown is Her defining attribute
Mut
God of music, merriment, and childbirth he was represented as a dwarf with large head, goggle eyes, protruding tongue, bowlegs, bushy tail, and usually a crown of feathers
Bes
the god of pre-existence and post-existence. In the binary solar cycle, the serpentine _____ is contrasted with the scarab-headed god Khepri—the young sun god, whose name is derived from the Egyptian ḫpr "to come into existence".
Atum
Goddess of healing and magic married to the god Osiris and was responsible for forcing Ra into retirement
Isis
creator-god and maker of things, a patron of craftsmen, especially sculptors he could make any animal or thing simple by saying it.
Ptah
the goddess of moisture and rainfall was both the Left (moon) and the Right (sun) Eyes of Ra, representing both heavenly sources of light that the ancient Egyptians saw, and thus she was a goddess of both the sun and dryness, and the moon and moisture.
Tefnut
God of the Air and known as the greatest god of Egypt, who brought sun, light, and creation daily to the entire world.
Amun
The ancient Egyptian god of the Moon. His name means 'traveller', and this may relate to the perceived nightly travel of the Moon across the sky.
Khonsu
This is the god of the underworld the father of Horus and a former pharaoh of the gods through his rule was very short.
Osiris
the ancient Egyptian concepts of truth, balance, order, harmony, law, morality, and justice. In ancient Egyptian religion,order. In paintings, she was depicted as a woman who is either sitting or standing with an ostrich feather on her head and, in some cases, she was depicted with wings.
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