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🏺 Egyptian Mythology Myths

Egyptian Mythology brings together legendary beings, origin stories, heroic journeys, and place-based traditions across a rich storytelling landscape.

127 myths currently featured from 🏺 Egyptian Mythology.

Serqet Punishing a Rich Woman Who Denied Isis Shelter by Stinging Her Son

🏺 Egyptian MythologyNile Delta, EgyptIsis • Serqet • Horus

While fleeing from the god Set, Isis sought refuge in the Nile Delta accompanied by seven scorpions sent by Serqet. After being cruelly turned away by a wealthy woman, one of the scorpions stung the woman's son in retaliation. Moved by the mother's genuine grief, Isis performed a powerful healing ritual to save the child, leading the woman to repent and share her wealth.

The Scorpion Goddess Serqet Protecting Isis and Baby Horus from Enemies

🏺 Egyptian MythologyChemmis (Akhmim), EgyptIsis • Horus • Serqet

After the death of Osiris, the goddess Isis fled into the Nile marshes to protect her infant son Horus from the wrath of his uncle Set. Accompanied by seven divine scorpions sent by the goddess Serqet, Isis navigated the dangerous Delta landscape, encountering both human cruelty and kindness. The story highlights the protective power of Serqet and the compassion of Isis, who healed a dying...

Nut Giving Birth to Ra Every Morning, Painting the Sky with the Red Dawn

🏺 Egyptian MythologyEastern Horizon (Sinai Proxy)Nut • Ra • Geb

Every evening, the Egyptian sky goddess Nut swallows the sun god Ra, beginning a nightly journey through the stars of her own body. At the break of dawn, she gives birth to him once again in the east, an event marked by the brilliant red and orange hues of the sunrise which represent the labor of the cosmos. This eternal cycle ensures the daily renewal of life and the triumph of light over...

Nut Swallowing the Sun God Ra Every Evening at Sunset

🏺 Egyptian MythologyWestern Horizon (Giza Proxy)Nut • Ra • Geb

In the ancient Egyptian worldview, the sky goddess Nut swallows the sun god Ra every evening at sunset, signaling the end of the day. Ra travels through her body during the night hours, facing various trials and the serpent Apep in the underworld. Each morning, Nut gives birth to the sun in the east, renewing the cycle of life and maintaining cosmic order.

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...

Setna Returning the Book of Thoth to the Tomb After Suffering Terrible Illusions

🏺 Egyptian MythologyMemphis Necropolis (Saqqara), EgyptSetna Khaemwaset • Neferkaptah • Ahwere

Prince Setna Khaemwaset, a scholar-priest and son of Ramses II, ventures into the Memphis Necropolis to steal the legendary Book of Thoth from a protected tomb. Despite warnings from the resident spirits, he takes the book, only to be plagued by a horrific divine illusion that threatens his family and his sanity. Realizing the artifact's dangerous power, Setna returns the book to the tomb and...

Prince Setna Battling the Ghostly Neferkaptah Over the Cursed Book of Thoth

🏺 Egyptian MythologyMemphis Necropolis (Saqqara), EgyptPrince Setna (Khamwas) • Neferkaptah • Ahwere

Prince Setna, a powerful magician and son of Ramses II, seeks the legendary Book of Thoth hidden in the tomb of the long-dead Neferkaptah. Despite warnings from the ghost of Neferkaptah's wife, Setna challenges the spirit to a game of Senet to win the magical scroll. He eventually learns that some secrets are too dangerous for mortals to possess.

The Ghosts of Neferkaptah's Family

🏺 Egyptian MythologyCoptos (Qift), EgyptSetne Khamwas • Neferkaptah • Ahwere

Prince Setne Khamwas seeks the legendary Book of Thoth, only to be confronted by the ghosts of Prince Neferkaptah, his wife Ahwere, and their son Merab. The family had previously stolen the book from the Nile near Coptos, leading to their tragic deaths as punishment from the gods. Their spirits now haunt the scroll, warning that the price of such divine magic is the lives of those the thief...

Neferkaptah Diving to the Bottom of the Nile to Steal the Book of Thoth

🏺 Egyptian MythologyCoptos (Qift), EgyptNeferkaptah • Ahwere • Merab

Neferkaptah, a scholarly Egyptian prince, journeys to Coptos to retrieve the Book of Thoth, a legendary artifact containing the secrets of the universe. After a harrowing underwater battle with supernatural guardians and an immortal serpent, he secures the book, only to face the devastating consequences of divine retribution. The story serves as a tragic warning about the heavy price of...

Thoth Writing the Book of Thoth, Containing the Ultimate Secrets of the Universe

🏺 Egyptian MythologyHermopolis (El Ashmunein), EgyptThoth • Ra • Ma'at

The god of wisdom, Thoth, compiles his vast knowledge of magic, linguistics, and the laws of the universe into a single, terrifyingly powerful book. Hidden within the depths of the Nile and guarded by eternal serpents, the Book of Thoth grants its reader the power to command the heavens and the earth, yet carries a heavy curse for those who seek to use its power for personal gain.