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  2. Starscourge Radahn - Wikipedia

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    Starscourge Radahn was the child of Radagon - a red-haired champion of the game's Golden Order faction, who worship a cosmic entity known as the Greater Will - and Rennala, queen of the Carians, a group of moon-worshiping nobles and astrologers predating the Elden Ring who draw power from the stars.

  3. Set (deity) - Wikipedia

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    They chose Set, originally Upper Egypt's chief god, the god of foreigners and the god they found most similar to their own chief god, Hadad, as their patron [citation needed]. Set then became worshiped as the chief god once again. The Hyksos King Apophis is recorded as worshiping Set exclusively, as described in the following passage: [41]

  4. Apep - Wikipedia

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    ˈ p ɒ. f ɪ s /; Ancient Greek: Ἄποφις, romanized: Ápophis), is the ancient Egyptian deity who embodied darkness and disorder, and was thus the opponent of light and Maat (order/truth). Ra was the bringer of light and hence the biggest opposer of Apep.

  5. List of Egyptian deities - Wikipedia

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    Andjety – A god of the ninth nome of Upper Egypt [71] Ani – A god of festivals [39] Apedemak – A warlike Lion god from Nubia who appears in some Egyptian-built temples in Lower Nubia [72] Apep – A Serpent deity who personified malevolent chaos and was said to fight Ra in Duat every night [73] Apesh – An evil Turtle god [74] Aqen – A ...

  6. Elden Ring - Wikipedia

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    These demi-gods are Morgott, an Omen loyal to the Golden Order despite facing discrimination; Mohg, Morgott's twin who wishes to form his own dynasty under the Formless Mother, a different outer god; Radahn, a warrior general who went feral after being afflicted by Malenia's Scarlet Rot; Rykard, a former praetor who merged with a giant serpent ...

  7. Amduat - Wikipedia

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    The Amduat tells the story of Ra, the Egyptian sun god who makes a daily journey through the underworld, from the time when the sun sets in the west till it rises again in the east. This is associated with imagery of continual death and rebirth, as the sun 'dies' when it sets, and through the trials of rebirth in the underworld, it is once ...

  8. Nehebkau - Wikipedia

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    In this context, he is believed to be an enemy of the sun god, [4] and Re is said to have built his sun boats to be able to be pushed by the wind in order to escape Nehebkau's many coils. [2] Nehebkau was later honoured [3] among other dangerous gods as one of the 42 judges in the Court of Maat, [4] judging the innocence of deceased souls. [1]

  9. Apis (deity) - Wikipedia

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    During colonization of the conquered Egypt, Greek and Roman authors had much to say about Apis, the markings by which the black calf was recognized, the manner of his conception by a ray from heaven, his house at Memphis (with a court for his deportment), the mode of prognostication from his actions, his death, the mourning at his death, his ...