The Destruction of Mankind
The gods decided to wipe out humanity, but it was their own creation, a being crafted from clay and tears, that led to their downfall — proving that sometimes, your greatest invention becomes your greatest threat.
Quick Facts
- Region
- Africa
- Key Figures
- Thoth, Atum, Osiris +4 more
Key Figures
Thoth
God of Wisdom and Writing
EnneadThoth, the revered god of wisdom, writing, and knowledge, occupies a central role within the pantheon of ancient Egyptia...
Atum
Creator God
PrimordialAtum, a pivotal figure in ancient Egyptian mythology, is revered as the primordial creator god, embodying the essence of...
Osiris
God of the Afterlife
EnneadIn the pantheon of ancient Egyptian deities, Osiris stands as a central figure, embodying the principles of resurrection...
Horus
God of Kingship and Sky
EnneadHorus, a central figure in Egyptian mythology, embodies the essence of kingship and divine authority. Revered as the god...
Set
God of Chaos
EnneadIn the rich tapestry of ancient Egyptian mythology, Set stands as a formidable figure, embodying chaos, disorder, and th...
Isis
Goddess of Magic and Motherhood
EnneadIn the pantheon of ancient Egyptian deities, Isis stands as a formidable figure, revered as the goddess of magic, mother...
Sekhmet
Goddess of War and Destruction
EnneadIn the pantheon of ancient Egyptian deities, Sekhmet stands as a formidable figure, embodying the fierce and uncompromis...
The Story
This narrative combines documented history with dramatized scenes for storytelling purposes.
The World Before
Atum, the primordial creator god of Heliopolis, stood at the beginning of all things, the first being to emerge from the chaos of Nu, the vast primordial waters...
Rising Tension
Set's jealousy toward Osiris deepened, manifesting in a desire to seize control of the cosmos and assert his dominance over the Ennead. The once-harmonious rela...
The Conflict
The conflict erupted as Set and Osiris clashed in a battle that would determine the future of the cosmos. Set, fueled by his desire for power and revenge, unlea...
Aftermath & Change
The aftermath of the climactic battle between Horus and Set marked a significant shift in the cosmic order, one that reverberated through the realms of both god...
What It Meant
MYTHOLOGY: The Destruction of Mankind CHAPTER 5: What It Meant The myth of the destruction of mankind and the subsequent restoration carries significant we...
Timeline
Creation of the World
Atum emerges from the primordial waters of Nu, creating the Ennead and establishing the cosmic order.
Birth of Osiris
Osiris is born to Geb and Nut, becoming a beloved god of fertility and the afterlife.
Set's Jealousy
Set's envy of Osiris grows, leading him to plot against his brother to claim divine authority.
Osiris's Murder
Set deceives Osiris, sealing him in a sarcophagus and casting it into the Nile, marking the beginning of chaos.
Horus's Vow
Horus vows to avenge his father's death and restore order, setting the stage for a divine conflict.
Battle Between Horus and Set
Horus and Set engage in a fierce battle, representing the struggle between order and chaos.
Sekhmet's Rampage
Sekhmet is unleashed upon humanity, bringing devastation, famine, and disease as the gods grapple with the consequences of chaos.
Horus's Ascension
Horus triumphs over Set and ascends to the throne, restoring Ma'at and establishing a new order.
Calming Sekhmet
The gods brew beer to quell Sekhmet's rage, highlighting the importance of compassion and unity.
Legacy of the Conflict
The myth becomes a foundational narrative, shaping Egyptian beliefs about balance, justice, and the divine.
Sources
- webThe Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt
Detailed descriptions of Egyptian deities and their attributes.
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