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Set: Redeeming the Egyptian God of Darkness

☆Dreamwind☆

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He's one of my Gods. Nature can be harsh, especially extreme environments like the desert. So it makes sense that he can be harsh. He's the deity of deserts and sandstorms.
 
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Tamino

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Cool source! Fascinating to hear the parallels to Levantine deities and later movements, I really enjoyed that part.

But ooooooohhh boy, that guy sure doesn't like Osiris and is a fan of the 19th dynasty. The entire retelling of Seth in Egyptian history is a little bit too black-and-white for me.
I don't think the good guys and the bad guys are ever this clearly discernable, history is full of greys.

For those that are not experts in Egyptian history: the research is impressive, very thorough and sound.
I only spotted a few minor issues that I'd disagree with. For example, he made it sound like people got sacrificed to a god in the early dynastic, but the retainer burials were not human sacrifices in the sense that their life force or blood was offered to a god - they more probably had to die to follow their dead king.
 
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