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The Legend of the Serpent The image of the serpent in the ancient Near East and the symbolism in the Bible can be seen from the Amduat account, where different snakes played different roles in the nocturnal journey of the sun god. Depending on the context of the myths, we can tell which snakes are amiable, fearful, protective, or destructive. Apophis tries to swallow the sun god into his stomach every day, so that the universe can return to its original chaos and darkness, but each time Apophis snake's plan is defeated by the spell of the buried gods.
Thus the apophis serpent became the antagonist of the order of creation, its symbol of chaos and death. The ouroboros snake (literally: the snake that swallows its tail) that surrounds the world separates the endless chaos and maintains the order of the universe.
The comparison of the apophis snake with the ouroboros snake shows that the snake is an explanation of the chaos and order of the universe. In addition, the mehen snake acts as the personal guard of the sun god, protecting the sun god and the god of death osiris from apophis and other destructive forces. Egyptian myths and stories make it clear that snakes can be both good and evil, protected and destroyed, or life or death.
It usually appears as a snake eating its own tail, constantly devouring itself and constantly regenerating from its own body.
This image appeared in Egypt around 1600bc, the serpent sheds its skin and abandons its old body to be reborn, which is the meaning of the union of birth and death, in order to express their cosmic concept of "eternity and immortality", which means that there is no beginning and no end, the end is the beginning, the beginning is the end, and time continues forever in a cycle - one is the whole, and the whole is the one, symbolizing the unity and eternity of the universe.
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Is it inside Dungeons & Warriors??
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In Egyptian mythology, "Apophis" is the embodiment of destruction, chaos, and darkness, and it is the sworn enemy of the sun god "Ra". He wanted the world to fall into eternal darkness. Generally his image is a snake.
I hope that lz adopts.
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Apophis is a monster in Egyptian mythology, I believe it will be in many movies, and I don't know which one you are referring to. The most recent one should be the giant demon burying beast called Awajang Closed Phis in "God Wars: Eyes of Power".
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Pets, move speed plus four!
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How much.? What are the limitations?
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