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Some interpret that Wepwawet was seen as a scout, going out to clear routes for the army to proceed forward. [1] One inscription from the Sinai states that Wepwawet "opens the way" to king Sekhemkhet's victory. [2] In royal and religious processions, Wepwawet was often depicted on the first standard, opening the way for subsequent standards.
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