Hatmet is the Egyptian goddess of love, dancing, entertainment and music. According to the plot, at the sight or smell of blood, a bloodthirsty personality (Sekhmet) manifests itself in peaceful Hatmet.
In the original mythology of ancient Egypt, each nome (city) had its own pantheon of gods. Since the Egyptians did not seek to bring it to a single classification, some gods could periodically combine and replace others. As a result, most of the gods of Heliopolis - the Heliopolis Ennead (nines in Greek) are not particularly ancient. They were formed by accommodating several slightly older gods, combining their functions.
Sekhmet, Bast and Hathor are no exception. Now it is quite difficult to understand which of the goddesses is more ancient, but as a result, each of them can be identified with the other, even Hathor. Although the original animal of this goddess was a cow - the Egyptians depicted her human version decorated with cow horns on her head, later she became identified with the lion-headed goddesses Sekhmet and Tefnut + Bast, as a peaceful version of Sekhmet.
So I decided to just combine all 3 goddesses into one person, since all 3 characters are not needed in the plot. Therefore, her name is Hatmet: (Hat)hor + Sekh(met). The cat's slightly playful behavior will remain from Bast.