Published Jun 10th, 2020, 6/10/20 8:48 am
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Set, the (slightly himbo-ified) god of deserts, storms, envy, and disorder.
The story of Set and his nephew Horus is one of the Egyptian pantheon's strangest - it's a story of rivalry and violence, but also interestingly enough an example of early queer history, which I found fitting with it being this time of the year (sadly I'm too early for LGBTQ wrath month, but that would've been a bit too fitting). While I would love to paraphrase their history, I don't think that it would be allowed considering it's... suggestive themes. Either way, I do strongly advise you to read it either way, as it's even kind of funny at times in all its absurdity.
Here's the link to Set's Wikipedia page for your viewing pleasure:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_(deity)
The story of Set and his nephew Horus is one of the Egyptian pantheon's strangest - it's a story of rivalry and violence, but also interestingly enough an example of early queer history, which I found fitting with it being this time of the year (sadly I'm too early for LGBTQ wrath month, but that would've been a bit too fitting). While I would love to paraphrase their history, I don't think that it would be allowed considering it's... suggestive themes. Either way, I do strongly advise you to read it either way, as it's even kind of funny at times in all its absurdity.
Here's the link to Set's Wikipedia page for your viewing pleasure:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_(deity)
Gender | Male |
Format | Java |
Model | Steve |
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