Great Ennead - Nebet-Het🏠
Same with Iset, I LOVE how Nebet-Het turned out… Both her, Iset and Usir were difficult for me to be satisfied on a design for a long while but very pleased with how they all turned out! Usir tomorrow!!!
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Great Ennead - Nebet-Het🏠
Same with Iset, I LOVE how Nebet-Het turned out… Both her, Iset and Usir were difficult for me to be satisfied on a design for a long while but very pleased with how they all turned out! Usir tomorrow!!!
the husband
Set
I love him very much
I forgot her head Crest </3
Half vent- half i love her, she deserves so much.
30 days of devotion ~ Nephthys💀🌙🐍🍄🟫
Day 1 General info
Nephthys or Nebet- hut, Nebet-het, or Nbt-hyt depending on translation, Nephthys is her Greek epithet, is an Egyptian goddess(netjer). She is the granddaughter of Shunand Tefnut. Nephthys is the daughter of Geb and Nut and sister of Osiris, Nephthys, Set, and Horus the Elder, sometimes Anubis.. She may be married to Set and is the mother of Anubis and Anput. In Nubia Anubis was her consort and in some myths is was Horus. Nephthys is the aunt and nurse of Horus the younger. She was born in Het-Seshesh
Nebet-hut is a title translated as “lady of the house/temple”. The “house/temple” refers to the part of the sky where Horus (the elder?) lives. She assists her sister Isis, whom she’s almost always paired with and brother Osiris in the underworld and helped Isis put Osiris back together.
Nephthys isn’t always depicted in a positive light, she apparently SAd Osiris in some myths. She got him drunk and/or pretended to be Isis. According to Plutarch this is the inciting to Osiris’ murder. Early references don’t appear to depict this and it appears they were only together in Set’s protective role. After tricking (?) Osiris she conceived Anubis. Or Set was his father. Nephthys left baby Anubis in a swamp and he was raised by Isis.
Nephthys is associated with borders, magic, night, mourning, protection, endings, hidden things, air, lower Egypt, service, beer, childbirth, health, embalming, the dead. Professional mourners
30 days of devotion isn’t my idea.
Sources
Durdin-Robertson, Lawrence. Communing with the Goddess Initiation and Mysteries. (Found on Scribd, first published in 1976)
Wikipedia
Welcome!
Name: Khaemwaset-Nakhthoreb, or Khaemwaset. Khaemwaset is an Egyptian name meaning "he who was in Thebes." Nakhthoreb means "victorious is Horus."
Pronouns: He/him.
What is this blog?: This is my blog for Kemetic polytheistic worship - which essentially means modern practice of the ancient Egyptian religion!
Gods I worship: I worship all Egyptian gods, however, I focus on the Ennead and Ogdoad, as well as Bastet, Neith, Thoth/Djehuty, and Nephthys/Nebet-Het (who is my patron). I will post about most/all of the gods at one point - or at least that's the plan! Egyptian religion spans a VAST amount of time, regions, and deities.
Extra: Feel free to ask me anything! My askbox is open. I don't have a DNI - I do not use them - but I also use the block button liberally. Don't let this scare you, though! I love talking to people about my practice and my religion! Please note that even if I post, I may not be online - I queue many posts to make sure I maintain a healthy relationship with social media.
May the Netjeru bless you! Other blogs: @androphonostheoi - Helpol blog
[MORE TO COME SOON]
From this Friday's new GODSLAVE⚡️⚡️
Nephthys is the Egyptian goddess of the family hearth. She is the last child of Geb and Nut of the three. Being born after the split of the union of Geb and Nut, Geb was not sure that she was his daughter, just as he considered Seth not his son. This was the reason for the strife between their parents, the reason for the nature and purpose of Nephthys.
Ironically, Neftida herself became the cause of discord already in her family. Seth, having reached the age of marriage, tired of living among the friction of his parents, suggested that Nephthys get together with him to live separately. Although Nephthys initially liked Osiris, she shared Seth's desire, which was the reason for their union.
Suffering from the desire to confess her love to Osiris, even though he was already married to Isis, and from the pangs of conscience, because she should support the family hearth, and not split it, Nephthys decided on the latter.
Seth found out about Neftida's betrayal and this was the last straw of Seth's discontent with Osiris. After that, Seth cunningly killed Osiris and, becoming the head of Egypt, took revenge on Nephthys - locked her in a dungeon.