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* God of storms, chaos, and the desert, Set, was an important deity in [[Wikipedia:Ancient_Egyptian_religion|ancient Egyptian religion]]. One of his most notable appearance was in the myth of how he had killed and dismembered his own brother [[Wikipedia:Osiris|Osiris]] which eventually led to the birth of [[Wikipedia:Horus|Horus]] after Osiris' wife [[Wikipedia:Isis|Isis]] reassembled her husband. Horus would then come to defeat Set and become the ruler of the desert. | * God of storms, chaos, and the desert, Set, was an important deity in [[Wikipedia:Ancient_Egyptian_religion|ancient Egyptian religion]]. One of his most notable appearance was in the myth of how he had killed and dismembered his own brother [[Wikipedia:Osiris|Osiris]] which eventually led to the birth of [[Wikipedia:Horus|Horus]] after Osiris' wife [[Wikipedia:Isis|Isis]] reassembled her husband. Horus would then come to defeat Set and become the ruler of the desert. | ||
** Another notable story of Set is his journey with [[Wikipedia:Ra|Ra]] on his journey through the [[Wikipedia:Duat|Duat]] where Set would defend Ra's boat from the embodiment of chaos [[Wikipedia:Apep|Apep]] (Greek name is Apophis) in the form of a giant serpent. | ** Another notable story of Set is his journey with [[Wikipedia:Ra|Ra]] on his journey through the [[Wikipedia:Duat|Duat]] where Set would defend Ra's boat from the embodiment of chaos [[Wikipedia:Apep|Apep]] (Greek name is Apophis) in the form of a giant serpent. |
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