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Hazoret's canine form is likely inspired by [[wikipedia:Anubis|Anubis]], the Egyptian god of mummification and the afterlife. Her role in ending the life of the worthy draws parallels to [[wikipedia:Set_(deity)|Set]], the Egyptian god of storms and the desert, who killed Osiris and thus allowed him to enter the afterlife. | Hazoret's canine form is likely inspired by [[wikipedia:Anubis|Anubis]], the Egyptian god of mummification and the afterlife; one of his epithets is ''tepy-dju-ef'', "He who is upon his [[mountain]]". Her role in ending the life of the worthy draws parallels to [[wikipedia:Set_(deity)|Set]], the Egyptian god of storms and the desert, who killed Osiris and thus allowed him to enter the afterlife. | ||
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Revision as of 16:48, 5 April 2017
Hazoret the Fervent is the Amonkhet god of zeal. She is responsible for the final trial and slaughters the winner with her spear, rewarding them with the God-Pharaoh's presence.
Inspiration
Hazoret's canine form is likely inspired by Anubis, the Egyptian god of mummification and the afterlife; one of his epithets is tepy-dju-ef, "He who is upon his mountain". Her role in ending the life of the worthy draws parallels to Set, the Egyptian god of storms and the desert, who killed Osiris and thus allowed him to enter the afterlife.