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* KnightTemplar: Read below.the other tropes in his profile.
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* DumbMuscle: His dialogue implies this, however given his short screentime and flat character personality he might not qualify.it is never truly made clear.
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* CoDragons: For Set.
* QuirkyMinibossSquad: They are often teamed up with other demons that are summoned by and serve Set.
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* BadassBeard
* BigGood: Though the same could also be said about Ra.
* CainAndAbel: With Set.
* CoolCrown
* DestinationHostUnreachable: After being murdered by Set, Osiris was resurrected twice but couldn't stay in our world either time. The first time, he died almost immediately after having sex with Isis and impregnating her with Horus. The second time, he was shuffled off to the the underworld to rule over the dead. This wasn't such a bad deal for him, though, as in Egyptian mythology the underworld is a pretty nice place, more akin to heaven than to other mythological underworlds. And Osiris stayed a powerful god and was venerated by the people of Egypt as one of their chief deities.
* GodCouple: With Isis.
* TheGoodKing
* InhumanHuman: Maybe, as he's usually portrayed as a blue- or green-skinned mummy after his resurrection.
* ScalesOfJustice: Osiris and Anubis famously use scales to judge the dead to see if they would ultimately have a afterlife by weighing the deceased's heart against Maat.
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* CoolCrown: Or rather its ornament, to be more specific.
* GodCouple: With Osiris.
* HotWitch: She is the goddess of magic and is quite attractive.
* ILoveTheDead: With Osiris' corpse, though she also brought him back to life.
* IWillFindYou: She had to search for Osiris's body twice (once when he was killed by Set by way of being thrown into the Nile in a coffin, and again when Set tore his body into pieces and scattered them across Egypt).
* LadyOfBlackMagic: The only god who could compete with her based on sheer breadth and power of spells was Thoth.
* MamaBear: She went to great lengths to make Horus king and protect him from Set.
* {{Necromantic}}: Using spells taught to her by Thoth, she resurrected Osiris and Horus, though the former was only long enough for them to conceive.
* HotWitch: She is the goddess of magic and is quite attractive.
* ILoveTheDead: With Osiris' corpse, though she also brought him back to life.
* IWillFindYou: She had to search for Osiris's body twice (once when he was killed by Set by way of being thrown into the Nile in a coffin, and again when Set tore his body into pieces and scattered them across Egypt).
* LadyOfBlackMagic: The only god who could compete with her based on sheer breadth and power of spells was Thoth.
* MamaBear: She went to great lengths to make Horus king and protect him from Set.
* {{Necromantic}}: Using spells taught to her by Thoth, she resurrected Osiris and Horus, though the former was only long enough for them to conceive.
* AnimalMotifs: The hawk.
* {{Archenemy}}: With Apep.
* {{Archenemy}}: With Apep.
* BigGood
* KingOfTheGods
* LightEmUp: As the god of light.
* LightIsGood: Though he is rather annoyed and gruff (most likely due to Tut's shenanigans).
* ThePowerOfTheSun: Well, he ''is'' the ancient Egyptian god of the Sun.
* TopGod: Of the Egyptian pantheon.
* LightEmUp: As the god of light.
* LightIsGood: Though he is rather annoyed and gruff (most likely due to Tut's shenanigans).
* ThePowerOfTheSun: Well, he ''is'' the ancient Egyptian god of the Sun.
* TopGod: Of the Egyptian pantheon.
* AnimalMotifs: The falcon.
* BlowYouAway: The god of the sky.
* BlowYouAway: The god of the sky.
* TheChampion: Of the Egyptian pantheon.
* CoolCrown
* DeadpanSnarker: Has his moments.
* HeroicBuild: Fitting for a warrior god.
* {{Lunacy}}: Although he was associated with the Sun, he is also associated with the Moon, and it is thought that both were his eyes, the moon being the less bright eye because he was blinded by Set in their battles.
* CoolCrown
* DeadpanSnarker: Has his moments.
* HeroicBuild: Fitting for a warrior god.
* {{Lunacy}}: Although he was associated with the Sun, he is also associated with the Moon, and it is thought that both were his eyes, the moon being the less bright eye because he was blinded by Set in their battles.
* ThePowerOfTheSun: Another sun god.
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* DarkIsNotEvil: Despite being a god of the dead and the below-mentioned ScaryBlackMan, he is a just god and a pretty cool guy.
* DontFearTheReaper: He's a good guy, if a bit intimidating.
* EverybodyHatesHades: Averted.
* ParentalAbandonment: By Set.
* {{Psychopomp}}: One for the Egyptian pantheon.
* DontFearTheReaper: He's a good guy, if a bit intimidating.
* EverybodyHatesHades: Averted.
* ParentalAbandonment: By Set.
* {{Psychopomp}}: One for the Egyptian pantheon.
* ScalesOfJustice: Anubis along with Osiris famously used scales to judge the dead to see if they would ultimately have a afterlife by weighing the deceased's heart against Maat.
* ThoseTwoGuys: Is often accompanied by Thoth.
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* TheArchmage: Only Isis could match him spell for spell.
* BadassBookworm: Wise, and no less competent in combat. There's a reason why the baboon is his secondary symbol, after all.
* {{Bookworm}}: Thought to have invented writing and most if not all areas of knowledge.
* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys: Has two baboon servants Maka and Hedj-Wer.
* {{Lunacy}}: A moon god, in the Heliopolis Creation Myth, he also gambled with the moon to add five extra days to the calendar, hence 365 days.
* {{Mediator}}: Mediated the struggles between Horus and Set to ensure neither became too powerful, and to bring their violent conflict to an end.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: When he saw that Nut despaired over not being able to birth her children, Thoth stepped in and helped her.
* TheSmartGuy: Well renowned for his intelligence.
* TheStoic
* ThoseTwoGuys: Is often accompanied by Anubis. Also, his two baboon servants.
* {{Lunacy}}: A moon god, in the Heliopolis Creation Myth, he also gambled with the moon to add five extra days to the calendar, hence 365 days.
* {{Mediator}}: Mediated the struggles between Horus and Set to ensure neither became too powerful, and to bring their violent conflict to an end.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: When he saw that Nut despaired over not being able to birth her children, Thoth stepped in and helped her.
* TheSmartGuy: Well renowned for his intelligence.
* TheStoic
* ThoseTwoGuys: Is often accompanied by Anubis. Also, his two baboon servants.
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* DeityOfHumanOrigin: Was a human in his life, but after his death he was granted immortality and godhood.
* DeliberateValuesDissonance: According to the ancient Egyptians, diseases were due to the patients being possesed by demons. His cure for Cleo's cold is to mummify her for the afterlife.
* HeroAntagonist: He's a good guy, however his conviction and zealousness is the main conflict of his episode.
* KnightTemplar: Read below.
* MagicStaff: One with a snake on it, symbolizing pharmaceutical wisdom. Such staffs were also wielded by other gods, like [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Asclepius]].
* ObliviouslyEvil: "Evil" is stretching it, but he didn't know that his fanaticism was causing more problems than help.
* RenaissanceMan: Scholar, chancellor, architect, doctor, mage and priest.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Only wanted to cure Cleo of her cold... even though it meant she had to be mummified.
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* BewareTheNiceOnes: Even though he's a NiceGuy, it's still not a wise idea to anger the god of earth.
* BigFun
* CoolCrown: While not as impressive as the other gods', it's still fancy-looking.
* DishingOutDirt: He's the Egyptian god of earth.
* MonochromaticEyes: White.
* ObliviouslyEvil: Again, not evil. However he inadvertantly caused alot of mayhem with his powers in the modern world.
* QuirkyMinibossSquad: In one episode, he teamed up with Sobek and Bes, with the three of them wanting to start a party. However upon seeing statues of the Greeko-Roman gods in the museum, they took this as an insolence towards them and decided to instead crash the party. Fortunately Cleo calmed them down.
* RestrainingBolt: His crown.
* ObliviouslyEvil: Again, not evil. However he inadvertantly caused alot of mayhem with his powers in the modern world.
* QuirkyMinibossSquad: In one episode, he teamed up with Sobek and Bes, with the three of them wanting to start a party. However upon seeing statues of the Greeko-Roman gods in the museum, they took this as an insolence towards them and decided to instead crash the party. Fortunately Cleo calmed them down.
* RestrainingBolt: His crown.
* WalkingShirtlessScene
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* CoolCrown
* GodIsGood: From what we've seen of him, he's a pretty decent person.
* OneEpisodeWonder
* PowerOfCreation
* SadlyMythtaken: As already stated, he has the head, powers and attributes of Khnum- a separate and different Egyptian deity.
* TheMaker: Of the ancient Egyptian pantheon.
* TechnicolorPerson: His head is colored aqua. Obviously rams are not colored this way. Possibly justified in that he's a god.
* GodIsGood: From what we've seen of him, he's a pretty decent person.
* OneEpisodeWonder
* PowerOfCreation
* SadlyMythtaken: As already stated, he has the head, powers and attributes of Khnum- a separate and different Egyptian deity.
* TheMaker: Of the ancient Egyptian pantheon.
* TechnicolorPerson: His head is colored aqua. Obviously rams are not colored this way. Possibly justified in that he's a god.
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* BerserkButton: If you don't pay tribute to him and instead worship other gods, he will smite you with his divine fury. Seeing as the flooding Nile was considered to be a symbol of his wrath and crocodiles are dangerous animals, this is the expected reaction.
* BoisterousBruiser
* CoolCrown
* DumbMuscle: His dialogue implies this, however given his short screentime and flat character personality he might not qualify.
* LizardFolk: Granted he's a humanoid crocodile rather than a lizard, but he still counts. It's worth noting that he's among the few Egyptian gods also depicted with a tail.
* NeverSmileAtACrocodile: Downplayed. As long as you don't anger him, he's a good fellow (if a bit of a braggart).
* OneEpisodeWonder
* QuirkyMinibossSquad: In one episode, he teamed up with Geb and Bes, with the three of them wanting to start a party. However upon seeing statues of the Greeko-Roman gods in the museum, they took this as an insolence towards them and decided to instead crash the party. Fortunately Cleo calmed them down.
* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: Averted. Like all Egyptian gods (save for Set, Apep and Ammut) he's at worst a HeroAntagonist.
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* AdaptationalModesty: The Hathor here is nowhere near as raunchy and laschivious as her original counterpart.
* AnimalMotifs: The cow and as Sekhmet, the lion.
* HardDrinkingPartyGirl: Averted, this is one trait of her that was omitted.
* TheHedonist: Often seeing drinking, eating grapes, dancing or lying around. However, this is tame compared to the Egyptian myths.
* HotGoddess: Is this for the ancient Egyptian pantheon.
* LoveGoddess: And this.
* TheHedonist: Often seeing drinking, eating grapes, dancing or lying around. However, this is tame compared to the Egyptian myths.
* HotGoddess: Is this for the ancient Egyptian pantheon.
* LoveGoddess: And this.
* SplitPersonality: With Sekhmet.
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Maat (Ma'at, Ma'et) is the Egyptian goddess of truth, balance, order, harmony, law, morality and justice. She's the one who weights the dead's hearts on her scales before deciding their fate.
* CosmicKeystone: The whole of the Egyptian state religion was dedicated to the protection and preservation of Ma'at, otherwise Apep would devour the universe.
* FeatherMotif
* HairDecoration: Subverted in that the feather serves a greater purpose than just looking pretty on her head.
* TheJudge: One of the chief gods for this in ancient Egypt.
** JudgeJuryAndExecutioner: With Osiris, Thoth and Anubis.
** HangingJudge: Seeing as her decision determines what your afterlife will be, it's best to say that being on her bad side is not a good idea.
* OrderVersusChaos: Balanced against Apophis.
* ScalesOfJustice: Maat is often shown in helping Osiris and/or Anubis in the weighing of the deceased's heart. This makes sense since the heart is weighed against her feather of truth. She is also one of the oldest examples of this trope.
* WingedHumanoid: Of the "wings attached to arms" variety.
* FeatherMotif
* HairDecoration: Subverted in that the feather serves a greater purpose than just looking pretty on her head.
* TheJudge: One of the chief gods for this in ancient Egypt.
** JudgeJuryAndExecutioner: With Osiris, Thoth and Anubis.
** HangingJudge: Seeing as her decision determines what your afterlife will be, it's best to say that being on her bad side is not a good idea.
* OrderVersusChaos: Balanced against Apophis.
* ScalesOfJustice: Maat is often shown in helping Osiris and/or Anubis in the weighing of the deceased's heart. This makes sense since the heart is weighed against her feather of truth. She is also one of the oldest examples of this trope.
* WingedHumanoid: Of the "wings attached to arms" variety.
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* AdaptationDyeJob: Bastet is depicted as having the head of a black or gray cat. Here, she's yellow/orange instead.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Like all [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs cats, deities and cat-deities]], she will not harm people as long as she's not angry.
* CatGirl: The UrExample in mythology.
* MamaBear: She's very protective of other cats, to the point of referring to all of them as her "babies" and "children".
* OneEpisodeWonder
* ThePowerOfTheSun: Sometimes was worshipped as a sun goddess by the ancient Egyptians, though this is not shown in this series.
* ThePowerOfTheSun: Sometimes was worshipped as a sun goddess by the ancient Egyptians, though this is not shown in this series.
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* HairTriggerTemper: Whereas Hathor is calm and collected, Sekhmet is rage and recklessness personified.
* KingOfBeasts: Or rather, queen. She is a lion ''goddess'' after all.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Held titles such as the "Lady of Slaughter" and the "Mistress of Dread".
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Being the goddess of anger and retribution, this is a given.
* RunningOnAllFours
* SuperPoweredEvilSide: Not ""evil" per se, but she is Hathor's BloodKnight version.
* RunningOnAllFours
* SuperPoweredEvilSide: Not ""evil" per se, but she is Hathor's BloodKnight version.
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* ItIsPronouncedTroPAY: Her name is pronounced "noot" or "newt".
* OneSceneWonder: She only appears once in the whole series for a quick gag.
* TheSacredDarkness: She's a night goddess and a neutral force of nature.
* ShesGotLegs: A bit difficult to notice since she is seen only for a brief moment (and sitting to boot), however she has quite long legs. While it may look like an art design from the producers, [[ShownTheirWork it's actually an accurate representation of how she was depicted in the original myth]]. To wit, Nut was standing hunched over Geb, symbolizing the sky standing over the earth. Also, it was thought that Nut and Geb's [[DoubleEntendre union]] produced all of life.
* StatuesqueStunner: A result of the above. Granted all the Egyptian goddesses qualify for this trope, however seeing as they can use their powers to sizeshift, Nut is the only one to play it straight.
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* CranialEruption: A VisualGag of her headache caused by the scorpion on her head.
* NoNameGiven: She and Nut are never referred to by their names in the series proper.
* OneSceneWonder: Appears only once just to provide a joke.
* ScaryScorpions: The one on Serket's head is stinging her, thus causing her headaches. Ironically, in the original mythology she was immune to it, being the goddess of medicine and antidotes. However, this was most likely intentionally overlooked in order to give an excuse for her appearance as a one-time comic relief character.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Even though she was actually dark-haired.
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Wadjet (Wedjat, Wudjet, Uadjet, Udjo) is the Egyptian goddess of protection. Her symbol is used by royalty to guard them from evil both during their mortal life and in theafterlife.
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* AnimalMotifs: The cobra and the eagle.
* CoolCrown: She is wearing one AND is a decoration for the crowns worn by pharaohs, who themselves also qualify.
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* AnimalMotifs: The cobra and the eagle.
* CoolCrown: She is wearing one AND is a decoration for the crowns worn by pharaohs, who themselves also qualify.
* OneEpisodeWonder
* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: Averted- as long as you dont push her BerserkButton, she is a benelovent deity.
* SnakesAreSinister: Look above.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Could change form between a bird, a snake, a woman and any combination of the above.
* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: Averted- as long as you dont push her BerserkButton, she is a benelovent deity.
* SnakesAreSinister: Look above.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Could change form between a bird, a snake, a woman and any combination of the above.
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* GiantFlyer: Its head alone is bigger than an adult human.
* {{Phoenix}}: Shares several aspects with it, and according to scholars it's probably the inspiration behind its more famous mythological relative.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: Both a mythological and a real one in a zig-zagged way. It was worshipped by the Egyptians, and an extinct species of Egyptian heron (''Ardea bennuides'') was confirmed to have existed in ancient times, which is named after the Benu.
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* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Has an actual beard instead of a fake one and possesses a tail. Also, he's a short and pudgy humanoid gnome-like being instead of a tall, normally-proportioned humanoid with an animal head.
* OurDwarvesAreAllTheSame
* OurDwarvesAreAllTheSame
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The Egyptian god of the afterlife, the underworld and rebirth. He's the one who judges humans after their death.
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* EvilOverlord: Desires to rule over the world, with all gods and mortals as his servants.
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Apep (Apepi, Aapep, Apophis, Apopis) was a demon of the underworld, in the form of a giant water snake. He was the enemy of the sun god, trying to stop him as he travelled on his barque through the underworld each night. He was so powerful that little could defeat him, and even then, he was back again the following evening to threaten Ra. He was a demon outside of ma'at, the opposite of order, a demon of darkness and chaos.
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Apep (Apepi, Aapep, Apophis, Apopis) was a demon of the Egyptian underworld, in the form of a giant water snake. He was the enemy of the sun god, trying to stop him as he travelled on his barque through the underworld each night. He was so powerful that little could defeat him, and even then, he was back again the following evening to threaten Ra. He was a demon outside of ma'at, the opposite of order, a demon of darkness and chaos.
* OmnicidalManiac: While Set wants to rule the world, Apep wants to destroy it.
The Egyptian god of the afterlife, the underworld and rebirth. He's the one who judges humans after their death.
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The Egyptian goddess of magic, motherhood and wisdom. She's the wife of Osiris.
Ra (Re) is the Egyptian god of the Sun. He's one of the most important figures in ancient Egyptian religion, since the Sun was sacred to them. Every night he would travel with boat through twelve gates (representing the twelve hours) so he could rise as in the day. However he had to battle the demonic serpent Apep, who sought to kill him and destroy all of existance.
The Egyptian god of kingship and the sky. He's the gods' greatest and most revered warrior.
Anubis (Anoup, Anpu) is the Egyptian god of mummification, preparations and ceremonies for the dead. He works along with Thoth under Osiris to ensure order and bring balance to all the worlds.
The Egyptian god of science, knowledge and writing. He works along with Anubis under Osiris to ensure order and bring balance to all the worlds.
An Egyptian chancellor to the pharaoh Djoser, probable architect of the step pyramid, and high priest of the sun god Ra at Heliopolis. After his death, he was deified and praised alongside the other gods for his deeds.
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Sobek (Sebek, Sochet, Sobk, Sobki) is the Egyptian god of the Nile river, associated with pharaonic power, fertility, and military prowess.
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A sacred bird in ancient Egyptian mythology linked with the sun, creation, and rebirth.
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Bes (Bisu) is a minor ancient Egyptian deity worshipped as a protector of households, and in particular, of mothers, children and childbirth. He is later regarded as the defender of everything good and the enemy of all that is bad.
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* BreakTheHaughty: Is often on the recieving end of this.
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* CoolCrown: Fitting for a pharaoh.
* {{Mummy}}: Duh.
* NefariousPharaoh: Averted. Despite being a bit abrasive, Tut is a good guy... er, boy.
* NefariousPharaoh: Averted. Despite being a bit abrasive, Tut is a good guy... er, boy.
A 12-year-old biracial African American girl who wants to become an Egyptologist, because her father, who is currently missing, is also one. After chasing her cat, Luxor, she accidentally brought Tut back to life. She tends to argue with Tut, complaining about his impulsiveness and outspokenness, but she always does it in a very rude and unceremonious way. Although she actually doesn't feel like it, she is often forced to help Tut set things right, but she would prefer Tut to stay nice and quiet in his sarcophagus all day, because she is afraid someone would find out about him being a living mummy. Most of the time it's very obvious that she doesn't really want to spend time with him, she would rather go skateboarding or hang out with her friend Natasha. Typically, she tries to stop Tutenstein doing the wrong thing but because of her impudence and incomplete explanations, he pays no attention to it. She always has her pocket computer, letting her gain instant access to facts about Egypt.
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Set (Seth, Setesh, Sutekh, Setekh, Suty) the Egyptian god of chaos, destruction, and disorder, and the main antagonist of the series. For thousands of years, Set has been condemned to the darkest pit of the Egyptian underworld.
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