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'''Isis''' was a god who was held in great respect in ancient [[Har'Akir]]. | {{canon}} | ||
'''Isis''' was a god who was held in great respect in ancient [[Har'Akir]]. She was venerated as the [[Akiri]] goddess of [[child]]ren and motherhood. Her husband [[Osiris]] was killed and butchered by [[Set]], but Isis and [[Nephythys]] brought him back to life. Isis and Osiris' sun [[Horus]] sought to avenge Osiris, but he failed to punish Set.<ref>[[Touch of Death]] p. 19</ref> | |||
[[category:Character]][[category:NPC]][[Category:Deity]][[Category:Akiri Pantheon]][[Category:Cult of Isis]][[Category:Akiri]] | A [[statue]] of [[Isis]] is among the six that grace the outer wall of the [[Anhktepot's Tomb]]. | ||
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[[category:Character]][[category:NPC]][[Category:Deity]][[Category:Akiri Pantheon]][[Category:Cult of Isis]][[Category:Akiri]][[Category:Female]] |
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Isis was a god who was held in great respect in ancient Har'Akir. She was venerated as the Akiri goddess of children and motherhood. Her husband Osiris was killed and butchered by Set, but Isis and Nephythys brought him back to life. Isis and Osiris' sun Horus sought to avenge Osiris, but he failed to punish Set.[1]
A statue of Isis is among the six that grace the outer wall of the Anhktepot's Tomb.
References
- ↑ Touch of Death p. 19