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Anubis being unable to let go of Seth means that Seth IS stunting his growth, even if he never placed a curse on him. It's like the stipulation for the curse.
Here are the panels that had me scratching my head.
Why did Osiris come to mind? +
The night Seth usurped the throne was a long time before Kemis. Look at the difference between Anubis on the night of the assault vs when Seth was going to Kemis to find Isis. They are both children but one is significantly older than the other +
#Ennead S2Ep39 Eng spoilers
In attempts to get Hanekate to show if she really is the "real deal" healer, Seth asks her to do simple magic so he can be convinced, and ultimately wants to change his looks to avoid being spotted.
#Ennead S2Ep39 Eng spoilers
Horus gives Seth an earful, berating him for not allowing himself to heal. It's a nice pace of seeing his demure self go the opposite direction to give Seth tough love.
I wonder if buying Seth is a way to get around the contract. Maat runs on technicalities, and FG buying Seth means that is his property and FG's property won't apply to the rules. 🤔
#ENNEAD Ridibook contest winner image! Anubis' smile is so nice to see!
#Ennead S2 R15 ch45 spoilers/// TW sexual assault
Seth struggles and tries his hardest to free himself from the men, but is unable to
#Ennead S2 R15 ch45 spoilers///
Foreign god is there and makes a bid
If there is one thing Canon Horus and King Horus(R19) have in common, it's their willingness to suck Seth's dick without any hesitation 🍆🍆
Due to how the first eps of S1 & S2 are, it can be assumed that Mojito put 4 days on purpose - a way to show the foundations of Ennead, as well as to show the unreliable narrator as the story progresses
It's a subtle change, but once you see it you can't stop thinking about it +