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Myths featuring Nephthys

Explore myths where Nephthys appears across cultures, conflicts, sacred places, and recurring themes.

18 myths currently featured for Nephthys.

Osiris Granting the Architect Amenhotep Son of Hapu a Place Among the Gods

🏺 Egyptian MythologyDeir el-Bahari (Luxor), EgyptAmenhotep son of Hapu • Osiris • Amenhotep III

This myth tells of the rare deification of the mortal architect Amenhotep, son of Hapu, who served under Pharaoh Amenhotep III. After a life of unparalleled wisdom and the construction of legendary monuments like the Colossi of Memnon, he was granted divinity by Osiris. His spirit was invited to reside within the sacred complex of Deir el-Bahari, where he became a god of healing and wisdom...

Geb's Mirth: The Great Cackler and the Shaking Earth

🏺 Egyptian MythologyHeliopolis, CairoGeb • Nut • Shu

In the ancient Ennead of Heliopolis, Geb is the personification of the earth whose physical movements manifest as seismic activity. This myth explains that earthquakes are caused by Geb's thunderous laughter, which ripples through the subterranean depths when he experiences cosmic joy or observes the divine play of the gods. As the 'Great Cackler,' his mirth serves as a powerful reminder of...

The Justified Soul Entering the Eternal Paradise of the Field of Reeds

🏺 Egyptian MythologyAbydos, EgyptOsiris • Anubis • Thoth

After enduring the trials of the Duat and the Weighing of the Heart, a righteous soul is granted entry into Aaru, the Field of Reeds. This eternal paradise reflects a perfected version of Egypt, where the deceased live in harmony with the gods, free from hunger and toil. It represents the ultimate reward for a life lived according to the principles of Ma'at.

Thoth Recording the Final Verdict of the Weighing of the Heart

🏺 Egyptian MythologyHall of Two Truths (Abydos Proxy)Thoth • Anubis • Ma'at

This myth details the pivotal moment in the Egyptian afterlife where Thoth, the god of wisdom and scribes, records the outcome of the Weighing of the Heart ceremony. Standing in the Hall of Two Truths, Thoth ensures that the judgment of the soul is documented with absolute precision, determining whether the deceased enters the eternal paradise of the Field of Reeds or faces total destruction.

Ra Surrendering His True Name, Transferring Supreme Magic to Isis and Horus

🏺 Egyptian MythologyHeliopolis (Cairo), EgyptRa • Isis • Horus

In an era when the sun god Ra began to grow old, the clever goddess Isis plotted to gain his supreme power by learning his secret True Name. She crafted a magical serpent that bit Ra, causing him such unbearable agony that he was forced to reveal his hidden name to her in exchange for a cure. By obtaining this name, Isis secured the ultimate magical authority for herself and her son Horus,...

Horus Coming of Age and Challenging Set Before the Ennead

🏺 Egyptian MythologyHeliopolis, CairoHorus • Set • Isis

After reaching adulthood, Horus, the son of Osiris, challenged his uncle Set for the throne of Egypt before the divine tribunal known as the Ennead. For eighty years, the two gods engaged in magical contests and legal battles while the gods of Heliopolis debated the rightful heir. Ultimately, with the intervention of Osiris from the underworld and the wisdom of Isis, Horus was crowned king,...

Osiris Descending to the Duat to Become the Lord of the Underworld

🏺 Egyptian MythologyAbydos, EgyptOsiris • Isis • Set

After being betrayed and murdered by his brother Set, Osiris is restored by his wife Isis and the god Anubis. Unable to return to the world of the living, he descends into the Duat to serve as the eternal judge and King of the Afterlife. This transition marked the birth of Egyptian funerary rites and the promise of eternal life for all virtuous souls.

Isis Using Thoth's Magic to Briefly Resurrect Osiris and Conceive Horus

🏺 Egyptian MythologyAbydos, EgyptIsis • Osiris • Thoth

After the murder and dismemberment of Osiris by his brother Set, the goddess Isis gathered her husband's remains and sought the aid of Thoth to perform a powerful ritual. Through divine magic and the breath of life, she briefly reanimated Osiris to conceive their son, Horus, who would later reclaim the throne of Egypt. This pivotal myth established the foundations of the Egyptian afterlife...

Anubis Inventing Mummification to Preserve Osiris's Assembled Body

🏺 Egyptian MythologyAbydos, EgyptAnubis • Osiris • Isis

Following the treacherous murder and dismemberment of the god-king Osiris by his brother Set, the goddesses Isis and Nephthys painstakingly gathered the scattered remains. To prevent the king's body from decaying and to ensure his transition into the afterlife, the jackal-headed god Anubis developed the first rituals of mummification. By treating the flesh with natron, resins, and sacred...

Isis Constructing a Golden Phallus to Complete Osiris's Body

🏺 Egyptian MythologyAbydos, EgyptIsis • Osiris • Set

Following the brutal murder and dismemberment of King Osiris by his brother Set, the goddess Isis undertook a divine quest to recover his scattered remains. After finding all but one piece of his body, she utilized her supreme magic and the aid of Thoth and Anubis to craft a golden replacement and reassemble the god. This act of restoration and the subsequent mummification allowed Osiris to...