Anubis

During the Dark Age, the world was thrown into chaos, and gods were running rampant, warring with one another, causing death, and reviving followers with little to no care at will. This caused Osiris much pain and trouble trying to manage all the souls and constant perversions of his domain as souls would enter and leave seemingly at random if they made it to him. As an answer to this, Osiris created two beings to help ease his burden and try to stem the tide of souls a bit as a new plane of shadows was created, drawing souls to it further, making his work difficult. To this end, Osiris created Anubis and Horus, with Anubis being the first and eldest while Horus was the second and thus youngest. These two beings, one took after the jackal and the other the falcon, both took to their duties, helped their "father," and started stabilizing the flow of souls again.
  Anubis was sent to the Astral Sea to ensure that the bodies of previous fallen gods were protected and that those who attempted to hide and commit their acts of revival and necromancy in the Astral Sea did not survive any attempt. Despite this, Anubis sometimes appeared on the material plane seemingly to defend important tombs and significant battlefields should he come to sense trespassers. No matter who, he would give them one chance to leave; if they did not, they would be annihilated. These incursions and acts led to him gathering a following on the material plane as many tasked with the burying and entombing of the dead were grateful that he protected their fallen and the sites of their eternal rest; as such, Anubis taught his followers how to perform funerary rights and prepare the fallen to enter his "fathers" realm.
  Anubis would also create his version of his little brother's, Risen Ones; however, these were a few selected and tasked with essential tasks related to his work or those that performed exemplary serves to him, or the realm of the dead, and these Anubites would take after their gods, look as their were very little who took on other appearances.
  Those who enter tombs and tour sites of great death must remember to pay respects and not to dare try to raise the dead as it could draw an Anubite's attention, and they may suddenly find themselves cut down or find themselves under the gaze of Anubis himself.
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