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#Ennead S2 ch53 spoilers //
Seth's tsundere moment🤣
S: What, what?
H: Thank you Uncle!
S: I mean... It's because I don't want to be in debt!
H: As expected, you saved me!
S: It's not like that!
#Ennead S2 ch53 spoilers //
After defeating the men, Hanekate reveals where the women have been hidden
-from Nefertem or figured it out himself thanks to Nefertem's powers. It could also be that Osiris experimented on Nefertem, leading to his death.
Osiris using the blue lotus to keep Anubis alive and then later forces Anubis to ascend by creating "a garden of blue lotuses." +
He must have discovered this the hard way when he couldn't revive a god, therefore he was extra careful to not cause serious harm to Seth. Osiris even curses the creator stating he sacrificed a lot. +
Ennead mentions:
Mojito's tweet: She mentions the attendant was a woman that was planted into Nefertem's garden and stolen as a flower by Hathor.
Osiris when talking to Seth in the past stating he was weaker than Nefertem +
Seth had stated Osiris was the one who taught him how to do this, by that he means turning souls into sand. I wonder when he was taught this. When Seth killed Osiris, they never talked about souls, only that Osiris created the desert, not Seth. +
The taboo committed in the demigod past is beginning to be more clear. It may have something to do with manipulating the humans & their souls as well as changing the nature of gods. It violates the rules of the world & perverts nature. +
#Ennead theory
Something about the little boy seemed so familiar to me, and this is what it was. To the left is King Tutankhamun as Nefertem rising from the blue lotus. Nefertem is also known as the rising sun. Seem familiar?
#Ennead speculation