Myths featuring Nephthys

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Thoth Winning Five Extra Days in a Game of Senet Against Khonsu

🏺 Egyptian MythologyHermopolis (El Ashmunein), EgyptThoth • Khonsu • Nut

Ra cursed the goddess Nut so she could never give birth on any day of the year. Thoth, the god of wisdom, challenged the moon god Khonsu to a game of Senet to win a fraction of his light. Thoth won enough moonlight to create five extra days, allowing Nut to finally bear her five divine children.

Set Tricking Osiris into the Beautifully Crafted Lead-Lined Chest

🏺 Egyptian MythologyMemphis (Mit Rahina), EgyptOsiris • Set • Isis

The jealous god Set conspires to overthrow his brother Osiris, the benevolent king of Egypt, by trapping him in a custom-made chest. During a grand banquet in Memphis, Set tricks Osiris into lying inside the ornate box, which is then sealed with molten lead and cast into the Nile. This act of treachery ends the golden age of Osiris and triggers Isis's long quest to recover her husband's body.

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.

The Oxyrhynchus Fish Swallowing the Phallus of Osiris

🏺 Egyptian MythologyOxyrhynchus (El Bahnasa), EgyptOsiris • Isis • Set

After the god Osiris was murdered and dismembered by his brother Set, his wife Isis searched the Nile for his remains. She recovered every piece except for his phallus, which had been swallowed by an Oxyrhynchus fish in the river. This event led to the fish becoming sacred and taboo in the region, and Isis was forced to use her magic to fashion a replacement to resurrect her husband.

Isis and Nephthys Transforming into Kites to Search for the Scattered Pieces

🏺 Egyptian MythologyAbydos, EgyptIsis • Nephthys • Osiris

After the murder of Osiris by his brother Set, his body was dismembered and scattered across the Nile valley. His devoted wife Isis and her sister Nephthys transformed themselves into kites to search the land for the missing pieces. This myth highlights the bond of sisterhood and the protective magic used to restore order and ensure the afterlife.

Set Dismembering Osiris into 14 Pieces and Scattering Them Across Egypt

🏺 Egyptian MythologyNile River, EgyptOsiris • Set • Isis

After the jealous god Set murdered his brother Osiris, he discovered the hidden body and tore it into fourteen fragments to prevent his resurrection. These pieces were scattered across the Nile Valley, prompting the goddess Isis to undertake a monumental journey to recover them. This central myth explains the origin of the Egyptian nomes and the establishment of Osiris as the eternal Lord of...

Set Discovering the Hidden Body of Osiris While Hunting by Moonlight

🏺 Egyptian MythologyNile Delta, EgyptOsiris • Set • Isis

While hunting a wild boar by the light of a full moon, the god Set accidentally discovers the hidden sarcophagus of his brother Osiris in the marshes of the Nile Delta. In a fit of rage and to ensure Osiris could never return to life, Set tears the body into fourteen pieces and scatters them throughout the land of Egypt. This act of desecration forces the goddess Isis to begin an arduous...

Isis Retrieving the Tamarisk Pillar Containing Osiris's Body

🏺 Egyptian MythologyByblos, LebanonIsis • Osiris • Set

After the god Osiris was tricked into a chest and cast into the Nile by his brother Set, the container drifted to Byblos where a majestic tamarisk tree grew around it. Isis, in her grief, tracked the chest to the palace of King Malcander, where she served as a nurse before revealing her divinity to reclaim her husband's body. This pivotal moment in Egyptian myth highlights the goddess's...