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== {{Star|3}} ==
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{{#vardefine:transient en title|Administrative Officer Of Justice}}
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{{#vardefine:transient jp en research file|Transient from the world of Aaru who stands at its top, has run away, and covers his left eye. After being summoned to Tokyo, he is a judiciary elite who strives in his duties as a policman while also being a student. Personality-wise he is extremely serious, and he honors justice and fairness. He follows household rules and does as he is told, and oftentimes it seems he has a lot going on in his head. At the same time, he also hates being referred to as young master and being valued for all the things he had for being born. Horus was born a sickly child, but he is a hard worker who tempered his mind and body through putting great effort in discipline. He was once caught up in a power struggle that came from interfamily strife with the uncle he once respected. His being made to win at the hands of the adults around him is a bitter memory to him. Horus has a tendency to get irritated when shown to be a superior through his efforts and better than his uncle. Also he has something like disgust for the person who goes around using his uncle's name.}}
{{#vardefine:transient jp en research file|Transient from the world of Aaru who stands at its top, has run away, and covers his left eye. After being summoned to Tokyo, he is a judiciary elite who strives in his duties as a policeman while also being a student. Personality-wise he is extremely serious, and he honors justice and fairness. He follows household rules and does as he is told, and oftentimes it seems he has a lot going on in his head. At the same time, he also hates being referred to as young master and being valued for all the things he had for being born. Horus was born a sickly child, but he is a hard worker who tempered his mind and body through putting great effort in discipline. He was once caught up in a power struggle that came from interfamily strife with the uncle he once respected. His being made to win at the hands of the adults around him is a bitter memory to him. Horus has a tendency to get irritated when shown to be a superior through his efforts and better than his uncle. Also, he has something like disgust for the person who goes around using his uncle's name.}}
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* His charge skill "Ra Harakhte" or Ra-Horakhty, meaning "''Ra, who is Horus of the Two Horizons''", is the merged name of Horus and Ra as the two deities shared many similarities.
** The second part "The Next Emperor After Death" is a reference to ancient Egyptian text indicating pharaohs, who in time came to be regarded as a manifestation of Horus in life and Osiris in death. It may also be a reference to Horus' creation, with Isis restoring Osiris' body and conceiving Horus and Osiris becoming a deity for death.
* The silver cane Horus carries is in the symbol of an Ankh, which was used in Egyptian art and writing to represent "life" by extension becoming the symbol of life itself. This is referenced by the sacred artifact being able to grant life or childhood.
* Horus' second sacred artifact is the coffin that contains the pillar of djed. In Egyptian Myth, Set tricked Osiris into a coffin that fit exactly him and was killed, the coffin was then flung into the river Nile and washed up in Lebanon. As it reached land, a sacred grew around the coffin enclosing it in the trunk of the tree. Intrigued by the rapid growth of the tree, the king of the land ordered the tree to be cut and made into a pillar in his palace. When Isis found it, she quickly acquired it from the king and extracted Osiris' body, she then made the pillar a sacred item named the pillar of djed.
* Horus having a penchant of feeding those he loves with lettuce is a reference to how he won against Set in one challenge in the Contendings of Horus and Seth. After tricking Set into thinking he had dominated Horus. Horus spread his ejaculate on lettuce and fed it to Set. When the other gods were judging who won the argument of who won the right to rule Egypt, Horus won.
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