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gods:anubis [2025/04/28 23:26] – Added image of Anpu, made Anpu nonbinary but for real this time, made Grimm a servitor, and also made Anpu a patron of trans people. Trans Lives Matter. freyaguntripgods:anubis [2025/04/28 23:40] (current) – [The Conqueror, Anpu] freyaguntrip
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 Long ago, before the conquest of Cahyali at the hands of Dahabu, the Cahyalian god of death had no single name. He was known by titles only: the Lord of the Underworld, the Silent One, That of Beastly Visage, etc. The Dahabi pharaoh Anpu-Khasti changed this, as their near thousand-year reign was filled with war, bloodshed, and death on such a scale that legends following their death would raise him to the height of a god; thus, the Cahyali name of the god of death has become Anpu. Long ago, before the conquest of Cahyali at the hands of Dahabu, the Cahyalian god of death had no single name. He was known by titles only: the Lord of the Underworld, the Silent One, That of Beastly Visage, etc. The Dahabi pharaoh Anpu-Khasti changed this, as their near thousand-year reign was filled with war, bloodshed, and death on such a scale that legends following their death would raise him to the height of a god; thus, the Cahyali name of the god of death has become Anpu.
  
-Anpu is feared as a bringer of death and war, and respected as the ruler of all beyond the pale. They are seen as a stern, kingly figure who rules with an iron fist and a sense of ultimate authority. Depictions of Anpu show them as a larger-than-life Dahabi elf with golden eyes and silver hair wearing a jackal half-mask, robed in dark red vestements intended to evoke the memory of blood. All details of his face and figure are shrouded entirely by their mask and clothing. They ride on a white horse adorned with gold, and blood soaks their steed's hooves. +Anpu is feared as a bringer of death and war, and respected as the ruler of all beyond the pale. They are seen as a stern, kingly figure who rules with an iron fist and a sense of ultimate authority. Depictions of Anpu show them as a larger-than-life Dahabi elf with golden eyes and silver hair wearing a jackal half-mask, robed in dark red vestements intended to evoke the memory of blood. All details of their face and figure are shrouded entirely by their mask and clothing. They ride on a white horse adorned with gold, and blood soaks their steed's hooves. 
  
 Worshipers of Anpu often serve their nations' militaries, dedicating themselves to delivering their enemies swiftly and inevitably to the hands of their fearsome god. Worshipers of Anpu often serve their nations' militaries, dedicating themselves to delivering their enemies swiftly and inevitably to the hands of their fearsome god.
gods/anubis.txt · Last modified: 2025/04/28 23:40 by freyaguntrip