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Thoth was a god of learning in Egyptian mythology, who appeared like a man with the head of an ibis. The Greeks identified him with Hermes, whom they also viewed as a god of learning, of a sort.
 
Thoth was a god of learning in Egyptian mythology, who appeared like a man with the head of an ibis. The Greeks identified him with Hermes, whom they also viewed as a god of learning, of a sort.
  
The Scroll of Thoth was a plot device in the 1932 movie ''The Mummy'', starring Boris Karloff. In that movie, it is the Scroll of Thoth that brings the mummy back to life
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The Scroll of Thoth is a plot device in the 1932 movie ''The Mummy'', starring Boris Karloff. In that movie, it is the Scroll of Thoth that brings the mummy back to life
  
 
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Revision as of 14:03, 15 May 2008

The Scroll of Thoth was a papyrus scroll created by the Egyptian god Thoth.

History

It contained a spell which allowed its reciter to become an avatar of Anubis. The Emir used this scroll to become Anubis' avatar (although the first time that he attempted it, Jackal intervened to make himself the avatar instead). The Scroll of Thoth was presumably lost forever after the Emir sealed off the underground chamber below the Sphinx where he had summoned Anubis. ("Grief")

Real World Background

Thoth was a god of learning in Egyptian mythology, who appeared like a man with the head of an ibis. The Greeks identified him with Hermes, whom they also viewed as a god of learning, of a sort.

The Scroll of Thoth is a plot device in the 1932 movie The Mummy, starring Boris Karloff. In that movie, it is the Scroll of Thoth that brings the mummy back to life