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The Netjeru had limited means to interact with our world, but the stories suggested a time when Gods lived on Earth and even ruled over the people. In the early centuries of the Egyptian civilization, a myth came about that had set the stage and because the Gods were created through the power of faith, so too were the restrictions they seemingly placed on themselves and like all myths, it started with a story. | The Netjeru had limited means to interact with our world, but the stories suggested a time when Gods lived on Earth and even ruled over the people. In the early centuries of the Egyptian civilization, a myth came about that had set the stage and because the Gods were created through the power of faith, so too were the restrictions they seemingly placed on themselves and like all myths, it started with a story. | ||
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In the Time Before, Ra had grown dissatisfied with the humans and sent his daughter Sekhmet to Egypt to destroy all who she perceived to have evil in their hearts. She ravaged the land as a bloodthirsty lioness and the unchecked slaughter fueled concern amongst the pantheon of Gods. Ra agreed to call off the assault but his command to back down went ignored. | In the Time Before, Ra had grown dissatisfied with the humans and sent the Eye of Ra; his daughter Sekhmet to Egypt to destroy all who she perceived to have evil in their hearts. She ravaged the land as a bloodthirsty lioness and the unchecked slaughter fueled concern amongst the pantheon of Gods. Ra agreed to call off the assault but his command to back down went ignored. | ||
Sekhmet was beyond reasoning, so the Netjeru and the humans laid a trap with beer dyed the colour of blood. Sekhmet drank it all and in a drunken stupor fell asleep. When she awoke Sekhmet had transformed into Hathor the Goddess of love and mistress of the underworld. | Sekhmet was beyond reasoning, so the Netjeru and the humans laid a trap with beer dyed the colour of blood. Sekhmet drank it all and in a drunken stupor fell asleep. When she awoke Sekhmet had transformed into Hathor the Goddess of love and mistress of the underworld. | ||
Once peace had returned to the land Ra, in his wisdom as King of the Gods decided that humans should be able to go forward without their intervention and that ultimately the Gods could only cause further harm. The Gods set out and created a realm of their own, to which they permanently exiled themselves. That realm became Ta Netjer. | Once peace had returned to the land Ra, in his wisdom as King of the Gods decided that humans should be able to go forward without their intervention and that ultimately the Gods could only cause further harm. The Gods set out and created a realm of their own, to which they permanently exiled themselves. That realm became Ta Netjer. | ||
==Ta Netjer== | ==Ta Netjer== |
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HISTORY
The Netjeru
Long ago when religion was inseparable from life, the Gods existed in every natural aspect of the world. They rose out from the power of human belief and faith. They were the Netjeru and they came into existence as humankind started to believe in them, but they developed a memory of their own that they had come first. Humans made Gods who believed they made the humans. And so while the Gods have a memory going back tens of thousands of years, the reality is that they had only existed for a little over five thousand. To both the Netjeru and the humans who believed in them, the Gods predated them from the “Time Before”; Zep Tepy, the first age.
The Netjeru had limited means to interact with our world, but the stories suggested a time when Gods lived on Earth and even ruled over the people. In the early centuries of the Egyptian civilization, a myth came about that had set the stage and because the Gods were created through the power of faith, so too were the restrictions they seemingly placed on themselves and like all myths, it started with a story.
Sekhmet the Eye of Ra
In the Time Before, Ra had grown dissatisfied with the humans and sent the Eye of Ra; his daughter Sekhmet to Egypt to destroy all who she perceived to have evil in their hearts. She ravaged the land as a bloodthirsty lioness and the unchecked slaughter fueled concern amongst the pantheon of Gods. Ra agreed to call off the assault but his command to back down went ignored.
Sekhmet was beyond reasoning, so the Netjeru and the humans laid a trap with beer dyed the colour of blood. Sekhmet drank it all and in a drunken stupor fell asleep. When she awoke Sekhmet had transformed into Hathor the Goddess of love and mistress of the underworld. Once peace had returned to the land Ra, in his wisdom as King of the Gods decided that humans should be able to go forward without their intervention and that ultimately the Gods could only cause further harm. The Gods set out and created a realm of their own, to which they permanently exiled themselves. That realm became Ta Netjer.
Ta Netjer
In the realm of Ta Netjer, the Sun God Ra represented the light of creation and every morning rose high into the sky to warm the land below. At night Ra descended into a space between spaces; the Duat, where the primordial Chaos Serpent Ap/p tried night after night to destroy Ra so it could consume Ta Netjer and render it unto oblivion.
The battle between Ra and Ap/p was widely known to the people of our realm as a battle between Good and Evil, Order and Chaos but to the divine beings of Ta Netjer it was a cyclical battle to keep the realm from total dissolution. Referred to as ma’at it loosely translated into our language to mean justice, balance, stability and the Cosmic Order. On one side of this battle were the Gods of the Egyptian pantheon, while on the other was the Chaos serpent and any of its minions, who opposed the very idea of creation.
Ap/p was not satisfied. It was a being fueled by ambient Chaos energy in the cosmos and it fed on it in the hopes it would eventually tip the cosmic scales, but Ra always proved too powerful to overcome. Ap/p knew of our realm and while like all of the Netjeru it could not leave Ta Netjer, it was able to send splinters of itself into our realm. Those shards of Chaos were like lightning rods that attracted more Chaos energy, then sent it back across the barrier between realms to Ap/p to feed on. Little by little it grew stronger and stronger. Ra continued to best it in battle, but each cycle was harder and harder to hold the serpent back.
None of the divine inhabitants of Ta Netjer were willing to sit idly by while Ap/p undid existence for them, but the barrier prevented any of them from going through to our realm to tackle the problem head-on. The combination of magic and science which created the barrier was intentionally beyond even their combined abilities to remove.
Thoth in his wisdom came to a solution and it didn’t take long for the Council of Gods; the Ennead, to agree. They would fashion a champion who contained enough of their essence to find and remove the Chaos Shards, but not enough that they would be blocked from crossing over. The potter Khnum created the likeness of clay, while Thoth and Isis worked science and magic in unison to give it life. Horus the Avenger imbued the champion with his fortitude and might. The nine members of the Ennead each offered a ninth of their soul and Isis melded them together into one singular essence. Thoth gave the gift of language and the ability to learn any relevant task quickly and deftly and inscribed the spells over the human-like clay statue.
When the sun disk was about to disappear below the line of the horizon, they gave the lifeless clay statue to Ra, to take into the Duat with him. The Duat was a place between places; a nexus where the dreaming and the dead could travel. From there Ra left the statue on a boat on the great river where it found its way through the impenetrable barrier to our realm.
The twin sisters Isis and Nephthys named the soul “Arek”, which in their language meant Adept and for the final piece to their plan Nephthys the Mistress of the West cradled the soul under her protective wing and flew into the Duat. She had the ability to avoid the dangers of the Duat and when she’d reached the exact point where the barrier was at its weakest she slid the soul through into the world of humans.
Arek
ABILITIES
Powers
Solar Absorption: B.
Solar-Enhanced Strength: Another trait of his unique physiology is super strength, though he has limits and he is not the strongest patriotic hero around. His solar-fueled strength in theory has no upper limit, though he's very far from testing just how much that could be.
Impervious Skin T!
Regeneration: A
Solar Energy Release: B.
Flight: A.
Teleportation: a.
Skills
Adaptive Linguistics: T.
Notable Traits
Hieroglyphic Tattoos: H.
Gold Bands: H.
AFFILIATIONS
Friends
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ROLEPLAY HOOKS
Superhero Identity
- A.
- A.
- A.
TRIVIA
Arek absorbs solar energy through his bare skin.