Pharaonic Pantheon
The Pharaonic Pantheon is the primary pantheon of gods that presides over Nilespace. The pantheon is notable for its sheer enormity, comprising over 1,500 known dieties that represent nearly every aspect of life.
Within Nilespace, the Pharaonic Pantheon is charged with rulership over the cosmos and the maintenance of the divince principle of Ma'at, the fundamental order of truth, justice, law, and order that puts everything, from gods to pharaohs to commoners, in their rightful place.
Structure
Though the gods of the Pharaonic Pantheon are nearly too numerous to count, most worshippers consider the following fourteen to be chief among them:
Re-Horakhty: god of the sun and ruler over the other gods
Anubis: god of judgement and death
Apep: god of evil, fire, and serpants
Bast: goddess of cats and vengeance
Bes: god of luck and magic
Hathor: goddess of love, music, and motherhood
Imhotep: god of crafts and medicine
Isis: goddess of fertility and magic
Osiris: god of nature and the underworld
Ptah: god of crafts, knowledge and secrets and the only Pharaonic god worshipped across the Astral Sea by travelers.
Set: god of darkness and desert storms
Sobek: god of water and crocodiles
Thoth: god of knowledge and wisdom
Type
Religious, Pantheon
Permeated Organizations
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