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Osiris (father)

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Osiris is a major god in ancient Egyptian religion, usually portrayed as a bearded, mummified pharaoh. He was the son of Geb and Nut, and the brother-husband of Isis. Osiris was believed to have been murdered by his brother Set, but was resurrected by Isis and became the god of the afterlife.

Key Features

  • God of the afterlife
  • Resurrected after being murdered
  • Brother-husband of Isis

Pros

  • Important figure in ancient Egyptian mythology
  • Symbolizes rebirth and resurrection

Cons

  • Some may find the incestuous relationships in Egyptian mythology off-putting

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