Ma'at-Ptah

Ma'at - Ma'at was the daughter of Ra, the Sun God. She was the Goddess of Justice, Truth, and Harmony. She was most often shown as a feather, or a woman with a feather in her headdress.

Nephthys - Nephthys was the sister of Isis, Osiris, and Seth, who was also her husband. She was the protective Goddess of the dead, and often shown in funeral scenes. She was portrayed wearing a headdress and showing her name in *hieroglyphics.

Nun - Nun was the waters of Chaos, the only exsisting thing on Earth. One day, a hill named Ben-Ben rose out of him, with the first God on him. He was pictured as a man carrying a bark (a boat).

Nut - Nut was the Goddess of the sky. She was the arch of the sky wearing a blue dress covered in stars. Every night, she swallowed Ra, the Sun God, and gave birth to him again every morning.

Osiris - He was the God of the dead and the Underworld. He was thought to bring the people barley. He was imagined as a mummified man wearing a cone shaped headdress decked with feathers

Ptah - Ptah was the God of Craftsman. Egyptains believed that when he spoke words, the world was created. He was often displayed wearing a tightly wrapped cloak, and holding a staff.
 

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