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With the wars and the return of vampires and werewolves, came the popularization of Osiris, which made Anubis come to be seen as his son, when one of these problems occurred, it was the birth that began with a trick by Nephthys, goddess of At night, when she became interested in Osiris, finding him very handsome, she disguised herself as Isis, Osiris' wife, and seduced him.
The war started for family reasons, jumped fence in part, which made them kin, and the stepson using armies he converted from the dead, when traveling to different worlds, between the supernatural worlds.
Then, with the dead in their power, which led them to hunt and be enemies of the armies of Set who commanded the hours of the living to attack the hordes of the dead, towards the sand kingdoms of Egypt, this caused a wave after wave of deaths, which came with the disease, due to the waters being contaminated by the blood of the dead.
Nephthys became pregnant after having a relationship with Osiris and, to prevent her husband, Set, from discovering her betrayal, she decided to abandon the child. That child was Anubis, who was adopted by Isis when that goddess discovered what had happened, which eventually, Set also discovered what happened and took revenge by murdering Osiris.
At that time, when Anubis was worshiped in certain places in Egypt and there were shrines in his honour scattered across different regions, when they marched towards the city of Saka, one of the main places of worship for Anubis was guarded, where it was there, where Memphis turned this god in his patron of mummification, and this transformed vampires, werewolves, lycanthropes of various humanoid races, animals.
All this happened little by little, and that is why this city became known for having several necropolises, amidst the open-air battlefield of several supernatural beings, among the priests of Anubis, in charge of commanding each division, each mummification ritual. represented by hieroglyphs, with Anubis preparing the pharaoh's sarcophagus.
This is how Anubis was the patron of mummification, he mummified his enemy armies, turning them from wild men into vampires and the mummies that led armies, when all turned against Osiris he had countless armies in his power, when they went with the coyote men through the necropolises, basically, they were places where the tombs were, where everybody got up and marched through the streets.
Then, with the forces that followed to fight against their enemies, which showed Anubis' connection with death and with the funerary rituals present in Egyptian culture, and amulets were produced in reference to this god, in addition to the tombs are decorated with images of it.
Thus spreading the Egyptian religion, among his words, in which the converts even before besides worshipers of Anubis were known as Inpu or Anpu, were the first wolf men and the first lycanthropes from various races, which were beyond the simple wolves, men bears, coyotes, even under the orders of Osiris, he converted some of his enemies mummified or not into vampires, who were cursed, in which the term “ Anubis ” comes from the Greek, in which moreover.
When the Egyptians had a series of epithets used to refer to this god, among them: among his followers, the great order of Um-Mu, among the followers, from the great hidden temple to his seat called Zarathanis which was where it was located between the world of the living between the dead and its frontier, the first of the westerners", "master of secrets", "he who is on the holy mountain, for from this arose the great religion which was a larger and extended version of them, thus arising, the great religion of Um-Mu.
Between the priests of each of the temples, between Karnak and Luxor, between them, the greatest circles, where the orders spread, and the words, for what they realized could be an eternal struggle for territory, converting the ancient enemies of Osiris.
All these epithets highlighted Anubis' link with death, and his allies were linked to the afterlife and mummification, including the term "western", in Egyptian religiosity, in which they managed to destroy everything with the great sandstorm that took over account of the great necropolis, then covering the whole region with sand in the midst of great invasions, in which it was used to refer to those who were in the place where the dead went.
First, the god Seth makes his fame as part of the great Egyptian war, which culminated in the great war of the gods against the enemies of the dead, being known as the god of storms.
In addition, he became known as the god of violence, disorder, and jealousy, leading to the great war of the temples, when the priests took sides in battles, when the great wars emerged, however, much of his representation involves ambiguity.
Above all, this perception arises mainly as a result of Seth's relationship with the god Osiris, more specifically about how he caused the death of his brother, leading to the great wars in the desert, and even more, this deity became known as responsible for the desert, for the war that they were taken in return by the animals, mainly the serpent men, who were representations of great warriors who invested in the temples in the midst of the desert wars.
Carrying the great coyote wars in the middle of the desert, among the hawk men among the desert storms.
In general, it was known that in the midst of wars, battles, between the gods when Seth took the lead marching between the temples of the necropolis, investing in great destruction, being that they could attack all his enemies, which is the incarnation of the evil spirit and brother of Osiris.
This was how one is the opposite of the other, in which, incidentally, it is usually represented by various lycanthropes that were human animals, in which due to their protection of species in Ancient Egypt, it was in this sense that the various men-beasts appeared, in the which can be seen with body parts of dogs, crocodiles, pigs, donkeys and scorpions.
Each of them commonly has the heads of animals but the bodies of men, each having an appearance marked by large ears and a pointed nose, so that they represent several animals instead of just one as was traditional in Egypt, where, however, still appears associated with the figure of the hippopotamus, which for the Egyptians was a sign of destruction and danger.
Even if in the beginning, when they were brothers, this war was between the family in the beginning when Seth was Nephthys 's brother and husband. Interestingly, the Egyptian deity would have ripped his mother Nut 's womb with his own claws at birth, his power of destruction is so great, he is the son of Geb, who represents the earth, and of Nut, who represents the sky.
Firstly, the god was viewed positively, as he helped the god Ra in his eternal fight against the serpent Apophis , who symbolized the incarnation of chaos, even so, however, from the Low Period and with the popularization of the cult of The narrative of Osiris was modified, in which, above all, Seth wanted to gain control of the gods and take the place of his brother Osiris, this triggered the beginning of war, leading to deaths and invasions, which led to great wars.
Although it was worshiped and crowned in several regions of Ancient Egypt, since the prehistoric periods in the region, there was a drastic change after the conflicts with Osiris, in which, consequently, there was a systematic destruction of representations of this deity.
When the wars took place, in the midst of great invasions and some cities were sacked, leading to a disorder in which many inhabitants and citizens of the necropolis, in which they fled, including those who were soldiers of Seth and Osiris narrates that the brother was responsible for his death due to his desire to take over his throne, thus murdering his brother and splitting his body into 14 pieces.
When this was used at the time so that they could divide their power and their parts in time to bring their first army which was composed of a spark of it, when each animal was represented and required to have a part of it when they came together in that At first the god scattered them to different corners of Egypt, although, however, the goddess Isis, his wife, went after each of the parts to restore his life.