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Set: God of Chaos

Set was demonized as the villain of the gods, but his actions saved humanity from a far worse fate lurking in the shadows.

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Region
Africa
Key Figures
Osiris, Horus, Ra +3 more

Key Figures

The Story

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

Timeline

Birth of Set

Set is born from the union of Nut and Geb, embodying chaos and disorder from the outset.

Murder of Osiris

Set enacts his treachery by murdering his brother Osiris, casting his body into the Nile, which sets off a chain of cosmic events.

Resurrection of Osiris

Through the efforts of Isis, Osiris is resurrected, becoming the god of the afterlife and altering the balance of power among the gods.

Birth of Horus

Horus is born as the rightful heir to Osiris, destined to avenge his father's death and reclaim the throne.

Contests of Set and Horus

A series of contests ensue between Set and Horus, symbolizing the struggle between chaos and order.

Set's Exile

After being defeated by Horus, Set is cast into the desert, marking a significant shift in his narrative.

Set's Role in the Duat

Set takes on the role of protector of Ra during his nightly journey through the Duat, battling the serpent Apophis.

Worship of Set

Set's worship evolves, reflecting the duality of his nature as both a source of chaos and a necessary protector.

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