Egyptian Mythology: ANUBIS
Also known as ANPU, IMEUT, IENPW, INPU, LENPW, YINEPU
ANUBIS: Egyptian God of the Dead and Lord of Mummy Wrappings. He's the famous funeral God with the black dog's head. But is he a doberman or a jackal? No-one really knows for sure. ("Down, Anubis down!" No, it must be a jackal.)
He's the primordial son of spooky NEPHTHYS and shining RA, and is far too profound to be the son of Cow Goddess HESA as some sources claim. Death was a serious business to the ancients and ANUBIS ruled over it with grim majesty until OSIRIS took over the job.
Nowadays he takes a back seat in funeral matters, but still likes to be involved in the judging of the dead. He holds the scales of justice steady while your soul is weighed, and if you're light enough he'll lead you to OSIRIS for the top prize of everlasting afterlife.[/b]http://www.godchecker.com/pantheon/egyptia...ity=ANUBIS&ds=NThis post has been edited by Rin Daemoko: Mar 25 2005, 02:15 PM