Horus
..::Character Info::..
A.K.A: Sky God, Falcon, Hawk
Race: God
Rank: Royal
Age: Immortal
Gender: Male
Allegiance: Horus
Residence: Heavens, but also Egypt
Sexual Preference: Straight
..::Other Things::..
Face Claim: Drawn Art
Description: Horus has the body of a human with the head of a falcon or a hawk. He is often seen carrying an ankh and a staff. He wears the crown for the United Egypt. He usually has wings on his backs, because he is the God of the Sky. However, they cannot be seen by humans. Also, his left eye is missing as he lost in his battle with his uncle, Set.
..::Ins and Outs:..
General Personality: Horus is a very kind god, when he needs to be. Otherwise, he is very quiet, but this is because he is worried he will never amount to his father, Osiris, potential. His mother, Isis, says that no matter how mean Osiris is, he really does care for Horus.
Horus also rules the sky. He believes in what his father says and does not question him. Isis believes Horus is a fine god, and he thanks her for it. He appears young and foolish at times, but when it is time to be serious, he will be or he dare to upset his father. He and Anubis don't exactly see eye to eye on certain topics, but they do respect one another.
Hobbies/Interests:Likes: His family, the other gods, the skies.
Dislikes: Set, evil people
Strengths: Horus is a master of fighting in the air, because he is master of the sky. Also, Horus is descended from Ra, so he has some of his power.
Weaknesses: Horus, because he is young, is very reckless. Also, because his left eye is missing, Horus's vision is not good.
..::Before and Now::..
Family:Osiris- Father
Isis- Mother
Anubis- Brother
Thoth- Friend
Ma'at- Friend
Set- Uncle
History: Horus was born to the God and Goddess of Dead, Osiris and Isis, who were brother and sister. After Osiris was murdered by his brother, Set, Isis gathered the pieces of Osiris's body. Thoth, the God of the Moon, then gave Isis the spells to bring Osiris back to life. Together with her son, Anubis, they were able to bring Osiris back as a god. After having intercourse together, Isis became impregnated with Horus.
Horus was born as a god, but was raised by humans in Egypt, to protect him from Set. When he grew old enough, Horus soon waged war on Set, to get revenge on him for killing his father, Osiris. The battle continued for a long time, and during the battle Horus's left eye was lost. However, in the end, Horus prevailed and Set was killed in the battle. After that, Horus was mysteriously killed by an unknown assiliant. Isis had Anubis resurrect Horus, and it was then that he became God of the Sky. He now works in the Underworld leading the dead spirits to Osiris, but only after they have survived the perils of it.
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..::Personally Speaking::..
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Age: 15
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