Dua Wenut! ☥🌙🐇✨🌿
A cozy, early morning devotional doodle while offering green tea. One of my main deities, although I especially associate her with this time of year. 💜
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Dua Wenut! ☥🌙🐇✨🌿
A cozy, early morning devotional doodle while offering green tea. One of my main deities, although I especially associate her with this time of year. 💜
My newly assembled altar, kept in my bedroom!
Wenut is an Egyptian goddess associated with fertility and the birth of children and animals. She is depicted here as a woman with the head of a hare; she may also be shown in the full form of a hare.
Wenut, keen-eyed and fleet-footed, mistress of sun and shadow, I praise and honor you.
O' Swift One,
you lead me through the brush,
foot before leap,
leap before step.
Djehuty's light basks upon us,
as we race amongst Set's lands,
duality in hare form.
“The tiny seed of hope” ch 1. Part 1
Story about the little wind wisp and his friend bard, who fought together for freedom and sky.
Due to limited space, my shrine is confined to a closet, but…
LOOKIT ALL THOSE GODS!!!!
From back left to right; Anubis, Sekhmet-Mut, Hathor-Nut, Bast, Mafdet, Wepwawet, Shezmu, (itty bitty) Amun-Ra, Nefertem, Wenut, Tefnut, Pakhet, Duamutef, and Anupet!
Front: Serqet!
Currently awaiting a proper statue for Amun-Ra, and need to get Mama Anupet a bigger jackal (I thought the itty bitty one was gonna be as big as Dad and Wep’s 😭) but!! It feels SOOO good to have Them all represented somehow!! 💜
Dua Netjeru!
Also please excuse the fuzz and ashes on the shrine cloth, I own a lot of black faux fur that sheds on everything, and ashes are kinda par for the course with incense smh
About the Machines of Khaenri'ah and how they Replicated Living Beings of the Outside World (TL;DR)
To date, I still wonder how Khaenri'ah managed to replicate the physical form and mobility of living beings from Teyvat.
As we know Khaenri'ah didn't have flora nor fauna; so from where they obtained knowledge about other beings outside their nation?
I think there are three hypotheses to this question; I'll go from the one that makes less sense, to the one that makes more sense.
(1) Khaenri'ah had access to Irminsul/ley lines that let them obtain knowledge through it.
We know that Khaenri'ah had no deity (nor they wanted to have one as far as we know), and to date, the only beings we know that have the ability to access Irminsul, are Nahida, and Wanderer.
It seems that the Hexenzirkel was able to make expeditions to Irminsul, probably meaning that they also had access to it.
But there's one exception...the Bough Keeper.
A human with the title of Bough Keeper, a Khaenri'ahn citizen that has retained self-awareness since the destruction of his nation 500 years ago. Technically, he should have lost his self-awareness to date, right? Yet he didn't, and we might have some idea of why this could be.
When Dainsleif met Halfdan in The Chasm, he didn't understand how his fellow comrade still didn't lose his self-awareness without "it"...
Could that "it" be this?
One of the items obtained by defeating Abyss Mages, it's basically a fragment of ley lines. If Dainsleif is in possession of one of these, then maybe the people of Khaenri'ah were also able to use these to learn about the outside world without the necessity of a deity.
Leaving this hypothesis behind, let's start with the next one.
(2) Flora & fauna did exist in Khaenri'ah but became extinct by them
This hypothesis follows something of the actual world we live in.
Some animals have become extinct because of our careless and accelerated expansion; and maybe this also happened to Khaenri'ah, as they were considered a proud & arrogant nation by some.
When their flora & fauna became extinct, they started to use the Art of Khemia to replicate what they used to have, and because they used to have it, they already knew what their flora & fauna used to look like.
Maybe they had art descriptions of them or perhaps they even had actual recordings thanks to their advanced technology. To be honest, I think that this hypothesis is not likely to be true, for these reasons: there are some beings that are very unlikely that used to be in Khaenri'ah.
One example is the Setekh Wenut & the Ruin Serpent which look very alike to it. The Setekh Wenut seems to be from a long time ago because the description of its drop item shows that the Setekh Wenut existed long before time even existed.
This is the drop item: Pseudo-Stamens.
Hypostasis also are also kinda likely to not have been in Khaenri'ah as far as we know, yet these people still managed to replicate a machine like them: the Perpetual Mechanical Array.
Going to the next & last hypothesis...
(3) Khaenri'ah sent people to Teyvat to learn more about the living beings there.
In the book Sun & Moon we were taught that while Khaenri'ah still existed, they sent people to Enkanomiya to get the book.
It seems that when these people of Khaenri'ah were sent to Enkanomiya, they also bring all kinds of ruin machines with them This could mean that Khaenri'ah had the resources and capacity to travel to other parts of Teyvat.
Maybe non of these hypotheses are accurate, but I really hope they are near to the truth we still yet need to know.
Wenut, painting her nails: i was once a goddess of beauty and love too... Hathor was just more popular
me, googling it immediately: there's no info about it. there's info about you being a goddess of war tho
Wenut: yeah that too
Bastet: she's the goddess of love and beauty the same way Sekhmet is a goddess of love and gives you love readings
me: *looks at Sekhmet*
Sekhmet: *nods*
me: so like, no info, but they like this job too?
Sekhmet: precisely