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Thoth is the [[wikipedia:Thoth|Egyptian god of knowledge]]. He plays many roles in Egyptian mythology, being the inventor of reading and writing, and all written works are attributed to him. He serves as scribe to the gods and is often considered an arbitrator, associated with the judgement of the dead. In this role, he appears as an ape, and weighs the heart of the deceased against a feather. |
Thoth is the [[wikipedia:Thoth|Egyptian god of knowledge]]. He plays many roles in Egyptian mythology, being the inventor of reading and writing, and all written works are attributed to him. He serves as scribe to the gods and is often considered an arbitrator, associated with the judgement of the dead. In this role, he appears as an ape, and weighs the heart of the deceased against a feather. |
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Revision as of 16:15, 21 September 2016
"Once again, we return."
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Thoth is one of the gods of the Recurrence. He is known to have appeared in the 1830s Recurrence.
History
Thoth probably joined the Pantheon sometime in the early 1830s. He was killed under suspicious circumstances in Paris, by an ape that took his heart.
Mythology
Thoth is the Egyptian god of knowledge. He plays many roles in Egyptian mythology, being the inventor of reading and writing, and all written works are attributed to him. He serves as scribe to the gods and is often considered an arbitrator, associated with the judgement of the dead. In this role, he appears as an ape, and weighs the heart of the deceased against a feather.
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