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'''Osiris''' is a [[Oberon's Children|Child of Oberon]]. He was worshipped in ancient [[Egypt]] as a god of the dead, fertility and kingship.
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[[Image:osiris.jpg|thumb|160px|Osiris]]
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'''Osiris''' is a supernatural being who was worshipped as a god in Ancient [[Egypt]]. {{CIT|He is considered a death god like [[Anubis]].}}
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==Characteristics==
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{{CIT|Osiris is a death god. Whereas Anubis is more a part of the fabric of death (and thus less concerned with being in charge), Osiris became "the boss" by virtue of bringing rank to the table.}} [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=2982]
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
In 1995, the Emir used the [[Scroll of Thoth]] to bind the jackal god [[Anubis]] with a spell that invoked the power of Osiris, [[Isis]] and [[Set]].
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In [[Timeline#1995|1995]], the Emir used the [[Scroll of Thoth|Scroll]] of [[Thoth]] to bind the jackal god Anubis with a spell that invoked the power of Osiris, [[Isis]] and [[Set]].
  
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
* "[[Grief]]" (Mentioned Only)
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* [[Grief|"Grief"]] (Mentioned Only)
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:58, 18 January 2023

Osiris

Osiris is a supernatural being who was worshipped as a god in Ancient Egypt. He is considered a death god like Anubis.

Characteristics

Osiris is a death god. Whereas Anubis is more a part of the fabric of death (and thus less concerned with being in charge), Osiris became "the boss" by virtue of bringing rank to the table. [1]

History

In 1995, the Emir used the Scroll of Thoth to bind the jackal god Anubis with a spell that invoked the power of Osiris, Isis and Set.

Appearances

See also

  • Osiris at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia