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    Latest revision as of 23:43, 25 October 2024

    Horus
    MediEvil2-HorusStatue.png
    Statue of Horus in Kiya's tomb.
    Biographical information
    Gender Male
    Family Anubis (brother)[1][a]
    Behind the scenes information
    Appears in
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    Horus was one of the most significant ancient Egyptian deities who served many functions, most notably as the god of kingship, healing, protection, the sun, and the sky.

    History

    A statue of Horus adorned the inner chamber of Princess Kiya's tomb.

    Gameplay

    MediEvil 2

    Horus appears as one of the God statues in Kiya's tomb. Sir Dan needs to attach the Tablet of Horus to the statue in order to release Kiya.

    In other languages

    Language Name
    Portuguese (Portugal) Orus
    Russian Хорус
    Khorus

    Notes

    1. In some accounts only.

    References

    1. "The Egyptian jackal gods were part of a wider religious system — one in which the gods were related to one another in various ways. Family relations among gods are complicated by the fact that Egyptian religion accommodates many different (and sometimes contradictory) traditions based on different local myths. Thus, the jackal god Anubis is sometimes described as the son of the cow goddess Hezat, but more often as the son of the gods Osiris and Isis. Variant traditions, however, described Anubis as the son of an adulterous relationship between Osiris and Nephthys. Anubis is thus the full or half-brother of the god Horus in these traditions. As such, he is also related to the jackal god Duamutef, one of the four sons of Horus."Jackal God Relations on Death Dogs. Retrieved February 20, 2024.

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