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Ch 10 has these interesting murals depicting seemingly random people, the gods spying (Ra or Hathor, & Sekhmet), & an ibis & falcon. Bald man seems like a dead ringer for Osiris since we have the memory image in ch 49. I had assumed the man in the headdress was Seth, but +
And more importantly, WHO did Osiris let down? Who was this god he couldn't revive and found out the hard way his powers had limits?
Another thing to consider: what if Osiris was referring to another person when he cursed the Creator? +
And so that was how Horus lived among Seth for a brief period. The drugs and alcohol clouded Seth's thoughts and sight, but by his godly instinct he could sense the "nephew" was there and accidentally cursed him to be his son.
I had initially assumed Horus approached Seth during a very vital time, that Seth was so high and drunk that any child that came to him could be Anubis in his eyes. But perhaps it wasn't the case. Maybe he sensed the similar "nephew" vibes and thought "This is my Anubis!" +
@chew_wanning Horus literally admits feeling inadequate to his mother
but as the peace/harmony goddess, she knew better than to act out on her romantic feelings and/or trick Seth by having a child of Osiris.
The reason why I believe mirror Neph knows is due to this comment. "Intuition" is such a suspicious word considering we now know +
I am still convinced that Nephthys in the mirror had revealed to Horus the truth of who he is. She knew Osiris' secret and that's why she had to be put into mirror jail. She knew too much and was getting ready to spill. Not to say she didn't love Osiris +
#Ennead thoughts
I love the simplicity of these panels. Horus is keeping Seth together with his wind & words. And sadly he acknowledges this is something that must be done in order for his uncle to break the curse. So Horus simply leans into Seth & let's the atonement happen while supporting him https://t.co/J6E6icMTtv