The Divine Egyptian Trilogy
The Divine Egyptian Trilogy consists of Isis(the mother), Osiris(the father), and Horus(the child).
Osiris (the father)
The god of life, death, and rebirth. Father of Horus. Husband and brother of Isis. Was killed by his brother, Set, and then mummified by Anubis.
Son of Geb(the earth) and Nut(the sky). Laid with Nephthis(who looked a lot like Isis), creating Anubis.
Son of Geb(the earth) and Nut(the sky). Laid with Nephthis(who looked a lot like Isis), creating Anubis.
Isis (the mother)
The goddess of almost limitless attributes. Mother of Horus. Wife and sister of Osiris. Isis was her Greek name. Her Egyptian name was Aset(AKA Ast, Iset, and Uset.) which means "Queen of the throne". The Book of the Dead describes her as "She who gives birth to heaven and earth, knows the orphan, knows the widow, seeks justice for the poor, and shelter for the weak".
The daughter of Geb(the earth) and Nut(the sky), Isis was linked to Hathor, the wife of Ra. Raised Anubis as her own to save Osiris from the wrath of Set.
The daughter of Geb(the earth) and Nut(the sky), Isis was linked to Hathor, the wife of Ra. Raised Anubis as her own to save Osiris from the wrath of Set.
Horus (the child)
Conceived by Isis and fathered by Osiris after the death of Osiris. Raised and hidden by Isis to save him from the wrath of Set. Began battling Set when he came of age.