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Razz's Sekhmet from YeGods? She was the inspiration, lol. XD
This infact was mainly my YeGods OC, but Razz would kill me: why should someone add characters to a comic that is already perfect? <3
Now she's part of the same Spyro Comic (yes, I have A LOT of comic projects) with Hi-Hy-Ena Jackal and another character of mine.
From Wikipedia:
Mut, which meant mother in the ancient Egyptian language, was an ancient Egyptian mother goddess with multiple aspects that changed over the thousands of years of the culture. Alternative spellings are Maut and Mout.
She was considered a primal deity, associated with the waters from which everything was born through parthenogenesis. She also was depicted as a woman with the crowns of Egypt upon her head. The rulers of Egypt each supported her worship in their own way to emphasize their own authority and right to rule through an association with Mut.
Some of Mut's many titles included World-Mother, Eyes of Ra, Queen of the Goddesses, Lady of Heaven, Mother of the Gods, and She Who Gives Birth, But Was Herself Not Born of Any.
In art, Mut was pictured as a woman with the wings of a white vulture, holding an ankh, wearing the united crown of Upper and Lower Egypt and a dress of bright red or blue, with the feather of the goddess Ma'at at her feet.
Alternatively, as a result of her assimilations, Mut is sometimes depicted as a cobra, a cat, a cow, or as a lioness as well as the white vulture.
Some people relate her to Sekhmet.
Mut © to me :3
Razz's Sekhmet from YeGods? She was the inspiration, lol. XDThis infact was mainly my YeGods OC, but Razz would kill me: why should someone add characters to a comic that is already perfect? <3
Now she's part of the same Spyro Comic (yes, I have A LOT of comic projects) with Hi-Hy-Ena Jackal and another character of mine.
From Wikipedia:
Mut, which meant mother in the ancient Egyptian language, was an ancient Egyptian mother goddess with multiple aspects that changed over the thousands of years of the culture. Alternative spellings are Maut and Mout.
She was considered a primal deity, associated with the waters from which everything was born through parthenogenesis. She also was depicted as a woman with the crowns of Egypt upon her head. The rulers of Egypt each supported her worship in their own way to emphasize their own authority and right to rule through an association with Mut.
Some of Mut's many titles included World-Mother, Eyes of Ra, Queen of the Goddesses, Lady of Heaven, Mother of the Gods, and She Who Gives Birth, But Was Herself Not Born of Any.
In art, Mut was pictured as a woman with the wings of a white vulture, holding an ankh, wearing the united crown of Upper and Lower Egypt and a dress of bright red or blue, with the feather of the goddess Ma'at at her feet.
Alternatively, as a result of her assimilations, Mut is sometimes depicted as a cobra, a cat, a cow, or as a lioness as well as the white vulture.
Some people relate her to Sekhmet.
Mut © to me :3
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Comics
Species Lion
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