< Mythology < Egyptian Mythology

Creatures

The creatures of Egyptian mythology are often (like Norse mythology) based on animals (e.g. Phoenix, Sphinx)

Section 1: Quadrupeds

  • Axex - A hawk's head on a quadruped's (a four-legged creature's) body.

  • Sphinx - In Egyptian mythology this is a creature with the body of a lion and the head of a man, hawk or ram.
  • Sta - A head of an asp on a quadruped's body.

Section 2: Flying creatures

  • Ba - A soul of a deceased person. Usually depicted as a bird or human-headed bird.
  • Phoenix (Bennu) - In Egyptian mythology it is described as the sun-bird, which dies at night and comes to life in the morning (this is unlike greek and arabic mythologies, which depict phoenixes living for 500 years then dying and, after a while, coming back to life from its ashes)

Section 3: Other

  • Mummy - Even though mummies exist as Pharaohs who were prepared for the afterlife, Egyptian legend believes that if woken, a mummy would attack and chase its invader.
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