eclecticwitcheryafoot:
donkeyhead:did-you-kno:The Ancient Egyptian sky god of infinity, eternity, and endlessness is called “Huh.” Huh has no gender, and can represent as either male or female. Other common names are Heh, Hah, Hauh, Hehu, and Hauhet - which is the name of the feminine Huh. SourceI can’t
donkeyhead:
did-you-kno:The Ancient Egyptian sky god of infinity, eternity, and endlessness is called “Huh.” Huh has no gender, and can represent as either male or female. Other common names are Heh, Hah, Hauh, Hehu, and Hauhet - which is the name of the feminine Huh. Source
did-you-kno:
The Ancient Egyptian sky god of infinity, eternity, and endlessness is called “Huh.” Huh has no gender, and can represent as either male or female. Other common names are Heh, Hah, Hauh, Hehu, and Hauhet - which is the name of the feminine Huh. Source
The Ancient Egyptian sky god of infinity, eternity, and endlessness is called “Huh.”
Huh has no gender, and can represent as either male or female. Other common names are Heh, Hah, Hauh, Hehu, and Hauhet - which is the name of the feminine Huh.
Source
I can’t
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inonibird:
Have some Taweret doodles for Mom Day~ (FYI: she can totally kick ass if she wants to)
corycat90:
Modern Pantheon
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okay but I am such a gigantic nerd about trickster figures in mythology
like would you even trust this dork not to throw a sick party at your house while you’re on holiday I mean
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