//=time() ?>
#Ennead S2 Ep42 Eng spoilers//
After listening to the tales of what happens to the other slaves, Seth asks about what the royals are doing about the caravan/slave situation. In the end even a slave can see Horus, though king, is a puppet to his mother.
I love how the men of Ennead have pubic hair😳
I'm still waiting for Osiris and Anubis's bush
The former will inevitably send him into ruin, be it by rebelling through his master's war or running out of time.
The latter is difficult & will bring much despair & pain, but it's the only one with a glimmer of hope.
The choice is up to him. +
-FG's contract w/ Maat since he is messing w/ the affairs of Egypt. Owning Seth wouldn't be the problem since he's FG's property now, it's inciting war that's arguably an interference. FG will just lose the chance for more power, but for Seth it means the destruction of his soul+
-from the very beginning. That may or may not happen, but to the original point: what will accepting FG do to Seth?
For one, he won't be able to restore order in the afterlife if someone else takes his burden. Maat made it very clear that it had to be him fulfill +
-what the gods are capable of & which ones to avoid at all costs. (eg, Sobek would be a very dangerous foe to any opposing army). Truthfully, lust aside, Seth has more than one advantage for FG & I believe FG planned something along the lines of invading Egypt using Seth +
FG seeks power & influence, & having Egypt's former god of war is a stupendous advantage, even if he got demoted as a demigod. Seth knows Egypt well. The desert was his playground. He knows where the oases are located & which god lords over which city. He would know +
Even if Seth is now the property of FG, he is still bound by Maat's rules for his punishment. Does this mean if he decides to accept FG's offer to rid himself of his burdens, would it lead into war? I believe it could. +
#Ennead thoughts & speculation
@FromDarkness2U No worries! Seth is as sterile as Osiris made him. There is no chance for surprise babies. Though I still like to make the crude abortion joke though. Osiris is a pro choice king (Pro HIS choice XD)