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Myths about Set

Explore myths connected by the recurring theme of Set across cultures, characters, and sacred places.

9 myths currently featured for Set.

Thoth Replacing Isis's Severed Head with the Head of a Cow

🏺 Egyptian MythologyHermopolis (El Ashmunein)Thoth • Isis • Horus

Following a violent clash where the sun-god Horus decapitated his mother Isis in a fit of rage, the wisdom-god Thoth intervened to restore her life. Using his supreme magical knowledge at Hermopolis, Thoth replaced Isis's lost head with that of a cow, transforming her appearance and forever linking her to the goddess Hathor. This act preserved the balance of the divine family and illustrated...

Horus Decapitating Isis in a Fit of Rage

🏺 Egyptian MythologyTemple of EdfuHorus • Isis • Set

In the heat of the 'Contendings of Horus and Seth,' Isis takes pity on her brother Set and releases him from a magical trap. This act of mercy enrages her son Horus, who responds by decapitating her in a divine fit of fury. The god Thoth subsequently restores her by replacing her head with that of a cow, a central moment in the mythological development of the goddess's iconography.

Isis Pitying Set and the Rage of Horus

🏺 Egyptian MythologyTemple of EdfuIsis • Horus • Set

During the climactic battles between Horus and Set for the throne of Egypt, Horus successfully captures his uncle and brings him before his mother, Isis. In a moment of unexpected compassion for her brother, Isis releases Set from his magical bonds, inciting a primal fury in Horus that leads to a violent confrontation between mother and son. This myth highlights the complex interplay of...

Horus Transforming into a Harpooner to Strike Set the Hippo

🏺 Egyptian MythologyTemple of EdfuHorus • Set • Isis

Following the murder of his father Osiris, Horus engaged in a legendary struggle against his uncle Set for the throne of Egypt. At the site of Edfu, Set transformed into a giant red hippopotamus to symbolize chaos and destroy his nephew's forces. Horus, taking the form of a divine harpooner, used ten magical harpoons to subdue the beast and restore cosmic order, eventually being crowned the...

Set Transforming into a Hippopotamus to Capsize Horus's Boat

🏺 Egyptian MythologyNile River, EgyptHorus • Set • Isis

During the long conflict between Horus and Set for the throne of Egypt, the god of chaos transformed himself into a massive red hippopotamus. Set intended to lurk beneath the Nile and capsize Horus's boat, hoping to drown his rival and end the dispute once and for all. Through the intervention of his mother Isis and his own bravery, Horus managed to repel the beast using a divine harpoon,...

Horus Secretly Building a Wooden Boat Painted to Look Like Stone

🏺 Egyptian MythologyNile River, EgyptHorus • Set • Isis

In the long-standing conflict over the throne of Egypt, Set challenged Horus to a boat race where both vessels were to be made of stone. While Set carved his massive ship from a mountain peak, Horus cleverly constructed a wooden boat and disguised it with plaster to appear like heavy rock. Set's boat immediately sank, proving Horus's superior wit and bringing him closer to his rightful crown.

Set Challenging Horus to a Boat Race Using Ships Made of Stone

🏺 Egyptian MythologyNile River, EgyptHorus • Set • Isis

As part of a long legal and physical struggle for the throne of Egypt, the god Set challenged his nephew Horus to a race using boats carved from stone. While Set attempted to craft a massive vessel out of a literal mountain, the clever Horus constructed a wooden boat and disguised it with plaster to appear like stone. When the race began on the Nile, Set's heavy ship immediately sank, while...

The Divine Tribunal Debating for 80 Years Over Who Should Rule Egypt

🏺 Egyptian MythologyHeliopolis (Cairo), EgyptHorus • Seth • Isis

Following the treacherous murder of King Osiris by his brother Seth, the divine tribunal of the Ennead convened in Heliopolis to settle the succession. For eighty long years, the gods Horus and Seth engaged in a series of magical and physical contests to prove their worthiness. Eventually, through the intervention of Isis and a stern warning from the underworld, Horus was crowned the rightful...

Set Tearing His Way Out of Nut's Womb

🏺 Egyptian MythologyOmbos (Naqada), EgyptSet • Nut • Geb

In the early ages of the Egyptian cosmos, the sky goddess Nut was forbidden from giving birth on any day of the year. Through Thoth's cunning, five extra days were created, during which Nut's children were born, including the chaotic god Set. Unlike his siblings, Set violently forced his way out of his mother's side, marking his arrival with turmoil and establishing his cult at Ombos.