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Thoth Thoth is the ancient Egyptian god of wisdom, writing, and the moon. Often depicted as an ibis-headed man or a baboon, Thoth was revered as the scribe of the gods, recording divine laws and maintaining the cosmic balance. As the patron of scribes and knowledge, he is credited with inventing writing, hieroglyphs, and the calendar. Thoth also served as a mediator in disputes between gods and was often seen as the one who brought order out of chaos. His influence extends to the realms of m... God Of Knowledge Fantasy Art, Thoth Egyptian God, Mythology Drawings, Egyptian Sleeve, Fantasy Egypt, Thoth God, God Of Creation, God Of Knowledge, Magic Science

Thoth Thoth is the ancient Egyptian god of wisdom, writing, and the moon. Often depicted as an ibis-headed man or a baboon, Thoth was revered as the scribe of the gods, recording divine laws and maintaining the cosmic balance. As the patron of scribes and knowledge, he is credited with inventing writing, hieroglyphs, and the calendar. Thoth also served as a mediator in disputes between gods and was often seen as the one who brought order out of chaos. His influence extends to the realms of…

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Heka (also Hekau) in egyptian mythology was the deification of magic and medicine in ancient Egypt. The name is the word for "magic". According to egyptian literature, Heka existed "before duality had yet come into being." The Old Kingdom Pyramid Texts depict him as a supernatural energy that the gods possess. The "cannibal pharaoh" must devour other gods to gain this magical power. Eventually, Heka was elevated to a deity in his own right, and a cult devoted to him developed. By the time of... Ankh Gods Of Egypt, Khonsu Egyptian God, Egypt Mythology, Egyptian Deities, Ancient Egyptian Deities, Egypt Aesthetic, African Mythology, Egyptian Deity, Mythological Characters

Heka (also Hekau) in egyptian mythology was the deification of magic and medicine in ancient Egypt. The name is the word for "magic". According to egyptian literature, Heka existed "before duality had yet come into being." The Old Kingdom Pyramid Texts depict him as a supernatural energy that the gods possess. The "cannibal pharaoh" must devour other gods to gain this magical power. Eventually, Heka was elevated to a deity in his own right, and a cult devoted to him developed. By the time…

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