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Flexible Khepera
beloved, Dua Khepri 𓆣
devotional khepri stimboard! 🪲
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Egyptologists might appreciate my unusual collection of vintage Egyptian and mummy imagery.
John Singer Sargeant • Astarte. Boston Public Library, 1890
Women Who Can Easily Kill Me (And I'd Thank Them Too) Fanart of Hellhound ( Ponaners on Twitter ) and Khepera ( @mechapen ), both of whom you should check out!
I'm a huge sucker for powerful women. And any other kind, too.
Inspired by this drawing from @mechapen character, Khepera. I like the alien bug lady.
And here's a translation for that evil satan language being spoken:
Khepera is an Egyptian god associated with the sun, the scarab, rebirth and creation, change and transformation. Khepera was strongly associated with the god Ra (Re); while Ra is representative of the noonday sun, Khepera is linked with the sun at its rising. Although he is a very old god, Khepera is not known to have had a cult of his own historically. Khepera is depicted here as a man with a scarab beetle for a head. He carries the was staff, a symbol of power, in one hand and the ankh, a symbol of life, in the other. He may also be depicted in the full form of a scarab.
Khepera, ancient one, bright-winged one, wise and shining heart of the morning sun, I praise and honor you.