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All the “big hands” of the Marvel universe

After the moon god Khonshu, the other Egyptian gods finally appeared in episode 3 of the Moon Knight series, through their avatars (representatives) on Earth. Similar to the case of Norse mythology, these gods are also real individuals that exist in the MCU in particular and the Marvel universe in general, even playing an important role in the superhero journey. by Moon Knight.

Here are 7 Egyptian gods that have appeared in the Marvel cinematic universe up to the present time.

Khonshu

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Banished many years ago by other gods, Khonshu – the Egyptian moon god, always carries with him an insatiable anger and frustration, and considers himself the embodiment of revenge. However, because of his excessive interference in human affairs many times, Khonshu once made the existence of the Egyptian gods exposed to mankind. This is also the main reason why he was sentenced to expulsion mentioned above.

For a very long time, Khonshu has been actively searching for potential people to become his warriors, granting them “healing armor” to help them possess many superpowers beyond the limits of ordinary people. . It was Khonshu who saved Marc Spector from the scythe of death, and also turned him into a Moon Knight to serve his plans.

Khonshu is the most important Egyptian god in the Marvel comics and the MCU. However, because his ideals of revenge and personal goals do not always align with Marc’s philosophy, these two characters always have disagreements with each other, even heated arguments. . This has been somewhat demonstrated in the past episodes of Marvel Studios.

Ammit

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Described as a creature with a physical resemblance to a crocodile, Ammit (or Ammut) was a god from the underworld, and was often feared rather than worshiped by the ancient Egyptians. In the Marvel universe, Ammit is the guardian of a weapon called the Sword of Bones. However, the MCU has changed this, turning Ammit into a goddess with thoughts and thoughts that are completely opposite to Khonshu.

As was shown in the first 2 episodes of Moon Knight, Ammit wants to punish and bring death to all evildoers before they can commit their crimes. However, because of being sealed in a secret tomb for centuries, Ammit still cannot achieve his ultimate goal and has to rely on Arthur Harrow to release the seal.

Based on the purple color in magic that Arthur used through Ammit’s staff, it can be seen that this goddess is a person who is proficient in a type of dark magic, similar to Agatha Harkness in WandaVision. If freed, she will certainly be a force not to be underestimated in the ever-expanding MCU universe.

Tefnut

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In Egyptian mythology, Tefnut was the rain goddess, and also the twin sister (and wife) of the wind god Shu. Both are members of the Ennead, a group of 9 famous Egyptian gods in the comics, who are actually beings living in another dimension. However, neither Tefnut nor Shu played an important role in any of Marvel’s chapters.

With the TV version, only Tefnut appeared in the last episode, through his avatar. This means that it is possible that Shu is one of the gods who chose to leave Earth, not interested enough to have to stay to observe this planet. Or do not rule out the possibility that Marvel Studios has removed the name of the wind god from its plan.

Horus

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In episode 3 of Moon Knight, the person who declares that humanity has turned away from the gods is the avatar of Horus, one of the most important gods of Egyptian mythology, who rules over the vast sky. Over the years, Horus has appeared frequently in the Thor series, often when the Egyptian gods were threatened by a powerful force.

Horus has fought in the battles between Thor and Seth, The Devourer, Akhenaton, and Demogorge. In ancient times, he also gained dominion over Egypt after usurping the throne of Seth. The deep and bitter feud between the two was also born from that. With the fact that Thor: Love and Thunder will explore more deeply about the mythical gods, it is not excluded that Horus will also appear in this blockbuster.

Isis

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Isis is often described as the goddess of the moon and fertility, the mother of Horus, and the wife and sister of Osiris. Along with Osiris, Isis is one of the most famous gods of Egyptian mythology.

In the Marvel original, Isis is famous for the story of resurrecting her dead husband so that she can bear a son – the god Horus. Centuries later, Isis joined a group of goddesses to convince Celestial not to destroy the Earth.

Osiris

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Osiris, the god of death and fertility, is one of the most exploited figures in Egyptian mythology, best known for his story of his own death at the hands of his cruel brother, Seth , just out of envy of power and strength. Osiris was later resurrected by Isis as stated above.

The same story has been exploited by Marvel on its pages. In it, Seth sealed the entire family of 3 Osiris, Isis and Horus for millennia. They can only regain their freedom when they are rescued by Thor, and together with the Thunder God, overthrow Seth.

In the TV version, Osiris’ avatar is the “leader” of the meeting between the Egyptian gods. What is shown on the screen shows that he is a person who is prejudiced against Khonshu, always wary of every word and action of the Moon god. Osiris was also the most vocal at this meeting and was quick to deny the allegations against Arthur Harrow of Khonshu.

Hathor

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Like what Yatzil told Marc in episode 3, Hathor is the goddess of music and love, and is also one of the rulers of the sky along with Ra – the leader of the Egyptian gods.

In mythology, Hathor transformed herself into a lion goddess named Sekhmet. This is an important detail, because in the Marvel comics, Sekhmet is one of the small opponents who often fight Thor. In addition, Sekhmet is the sister of Bast, the black panther goddess responsible for governing the legacies related to Wakanda and the Black Panther.

According to ScreenRant


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