You are the Egyptian Goddess Anuket! You are the first Goddess of the Nile, commonly depicted with a human body and the head of a Gazelle, you are thought to be the daughter of Khnum and Satis, the gods of the Nile's source.
The annual flooding of the Nile became a time of festival for the mortals, who celebrate in your name, throwing coins, jewelry, and other precious items into the river to celebrate your glory! You are the Egyptian Goddess Isis! One of the most famous Goddesses in the world, you are Goddess of marriage, perfection, and healing. You are also said to be the most powerful magician as you learned the Secret Name of Ra from the King of Gods himself.
You are the great mother and protector, one whose worship would extend far out of Egypt, even as far as Greece, Rome, and even Roman Britain! You are the Egyptian God Horus! Commonly depicted with a human body and the head of a falcon, and personified by the falcon itself, you are the God of War and the God of the Sky. Born of Isis and Osiris, you are the great Savior who defeated Seth, your father, and became the rightful King of Egypt with the support of your Uncle, Brother, and Mother.
The Eye of Horus, your eye, is considered a powerful sign of protection, which invokes your sight and judgement. You are the Egyptian God Aten!
Ancient Egypt had a number of Gods, each with their own cult. They formed the base upon which the Egyptian civilisation thrived. Each God had their own distinct personality.
So, have you ever wondered, which God do you resemble the most. If so, then take this quiz to find out! I would like to acknowledge my friend, without whose help this quiz would have never been here.
The highest deity was usually credited with the creation of the world and often connected with the life-giving power of the sun god Aten. Gods were assumed to be present throughout the world, capable of influencing natural events and the course of human lives. People interacted with them in temples and unofficial shrines, for personal reasons as well as for larger goals of state rites. Egyptians prayed for divine help, used rituals to compel deities to act, and called upon them for advice.
Which Egyptian God Are You?
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