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Divine War

The Contendings of Horus and Set

Set, known as the god of storms and chaos, was the rightful protector of the land — yet it was his own jealousy and desire for power that set him against Horus, creating a conflict that turned brother against brother and threatened the very balance of the cosmos.

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Africa
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Thoth, Osiris, Horus +4 more

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The Story

This narrative combines documented history with dramatized scenes for storytelling purposes.

Timeline

Creation of the World

In the beginning, the primordial waters of Nun gave birth to the first gods, establishing the foundations of the cosmos and the principles of Ma'at.

Birth of Osiris and Set

Osiris and Set were born to Geb and Nut, representing the duality of life and chaos that would later define their destinies.

Murder of Osiris

Set, driven by jealousy, murdered Osiris and cast his body into the Nile, igniting the conflict between him and Horus.

Birth of Horus

Horus was born from the union of Osiris and Isis, destined to avenge his father and reclaim the throne.

The Gathering of Allies

As tensions rose, the gods began to choose sides, with Horus gathering supporters to challenge Set's rule.

The First Battle

Horus and Set clashed in a fierce battle, showcasing their strengths and the divine powers at their disposal.

The Judgment of the Gods

The gods convened to judge the actions of Horus and Set, determining the outcome of their conflict based on adherence to Ma'at.

Horus's Ascendancy

After defeating Set, Horus ascended to the throne, restoring order and balance to the cosmos.

Set's Exile

Set was cast out into the barren lands, becoming a symbol of chaos and the consequences of hubris.

The Legacy of the Myth

The contendings of Horus and Set became a foundational narrative, influencing Egyptian culture and beliefs for generations.

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