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[[File:set.jpeg|frame|right|Set]]Set is portrayed as the usurper that killed and mutilated his own brother Osiris. He is one of the [[Egyptian Nine Ennead]]. A god of the desert, storms, disorder, violence and foreigners in ancient Egyptian religion. Set has a positive role where he is employed by Ra on his solar boat to repel the serpent of Chaos Apep. Set had a vital role as a reconciled combatant. He was lord of the red (desert) land where he was the balance to Horus' role as lord of the black (soil) land. Set's siblings are [[Osiris]], [[Isis]], and [[Nephthys]]. He married Nephthys and fathered Anubis; and in some accounts he had relationships with other goddesses. <ref>[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ennead Wikipedia Ennead]</ref><ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_(mythology) Wikipedia Set]</ref> | [[File:set.jpeg|frame|right|Set]]Set is portrayed as the usurper that killed and mutilated his own brother [[Osiris]]. He is one of the [[Egyptian Nine Ennead]]. A god of the desert, storms, disorder, violence and foreigners in ancient Egyptian religion. Set has a positive role where he is employed by Ra on his solar boat to repel the serpent of Chaos Apep. Set had a vital role as a reconciled combatant. He was lord of the red (desert) land where he was the balance to Horus' role as lord of the black (soil) land. Set's siblings are [[Osiris]], [[Isis]], and [[Nephthys]]. He married Nephthys and fathered Anubis; and in some accounts he had relationships with other goddesses. <ref>[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ennead Wikipedia Ennead]</ref><ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_(mythology) Wikipedia Set]</ref> | ||
==Thuban's Role in Hijack of Set== | ==Thuban's Role in Hijack of Set== |