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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*Although [[Anubis]], the god of death doesn't appear, he was briefly mentioned by Icarus as the "''jackal-headed god''".
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*Although [[Anubis]], the god of death doesn't appear, he was briefly mentioned by Icarus as "the jackal-headed god".
 
*In the episode, Ra was the only one among Egyptian Gods to speak and don't sound animal-like.
 
*In the episode, Ra was the only one among Egyptian Gods to speak and don't sound animal-like.
 
*Egyptian gods weren't glowing all the time like the Olympian Pantheon in the film.
 
*Egyptian gods weren't glowing all the time like the Olympian Pantheon in the film.

Revision as of 22:53, 27 June 2018

The gods of Egypt are the ruling divinity of Egypt.

Background

Physical appearance

The physical appearance of the Egyptian gods seems to more animalistic than human, especially when compared to the Norse and Greek gods.

Male deities were seen to dress more revealing than that of typical appearances of other pantheons.

Powers and abilities

Being deities, it is assumed that the Egyptian gods possess the basic attributes of gods, such as immortality, superhuman strength and divine abilities.

In addition, the gods seem to utilize their animalistic forms in combat, saw as how Bastet behaved with a cat-like behavior and using her claws for attacks as well.

Members

  • Ra - the god with the head of a falcon
  • Bastet - the goddess with the head of a cat
  • Khnum - the god with the head of a ram
  • Anubis - the god with the head of jackal

Trivia

  • Although Anubis, the god of death doesn't appear, he was briefly mentioned by Icarus as "the jackal-headed god".
  • In the episode, Ra was the only one among Egyptian Gods to speak and don't sound animal-like.
  • Egyptian gods weren't glowing all the time like the Olympian Pantheon in the film.
  • It is rather vague whether Egyptian gods in this episode can be had as villains.
  • It is unknown what happened to them after the defeat, and whether the Egyptian and Olympian pantheons know each other.

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