A giant statue of the Egyptian goddess Taweret stood in its entirety on the shore of the Island. Jacob lived in a chamber in the statue's pedestal for an unknown amount of time, even after the statue's near total destruction in 1867 by a storm surge that propelled the Black Rock into the head of the statue, smashing it to pieces. The ship's impact preserved only the statue's left calf and foot with its distinctive four toes. The remains of the statue are within view of the Orchid station.
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| - A giant statue of the Egyptian goddess Taweret stood in its entirety on the shore of the Island. Jacob lived in a chamber in the statue's pedestal for an unknown amount of time, even after the statue's near total destruction in 1867 by a storm surge that propelled the Black Rock into the head of the statue, smashing it to pieces. The ship's impact preserved only the statue's left calf and foot with its distinctive four toes. The remains of the statue are within view of the Orchid station.
- The Statue of Taweret was discovered by Sayid, Jin, and Sun while sailing on the Elizabeth. The statue is of a four-toed left foot which is wearing a sandal. This statue originally was part of a larger colossal statue. Sayid wondered aloud what was, "more disquieting -- the fact that the rest of the statue is missing, or that it has four toes?" On the May 26th Lost Podcast, we are told the statue predates the arrival of the Dharma Initiative in the late 70's. It was guessed the statue is about 35-40 feet tall.
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| - Jin, Sayid, and Sun see the statue's ruins on the Island's coast.
- Bram holds the woven illustration of the statue.
- Van Houten's model of the statue, used as a reference for CGI in
- The Statue's face.
- The room beneath the statue.
- The statue after its destruction.
- The back of the statue as seen by Sawyer's group with it's legs open.
- The Black Rock approaches the Island and the Statue during a storm.
- The statue submerged in the flash-sideways timeline.
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| - The Statue of Taweret was discovered by Sayid, Jin, and Sun while sailing on the Elizabeth. The statue is of a four-toed left foot which is wearing a sandal. This statue originally was part of a larger colossal statue. Sayid wondered aloud what was, "more disquieting -- the fact that the rest of the statue is missing, or that it has four toes?" On the May 26th Lost Podcast, we are told the statue predates the arrival of the Dharma Initiative in the late 70's. It was guessed the statue is about 35-40 feet tall. It was revealed in the episode "LaFleur" that the statue was once complete. It was seen by Jin, Juliet, Miles and Sawyer from the well, and represented the Egyptian god of fertility, Tawaret. The symbols Tawaret is holding are two Egyptian ankh symbols, which represent "the key to life" or immortality. Only the back is seen and it is wearing a skirt. In the episode "Ab Aeterno", Richard Alpert is a slave on board the Black Rock in 1867, and after setting sail the ship is caught in a massive storm. Another slave mistakes the statue for The Devil when he catches a glimpse of the statue through gaps in the hull. A massive tidal wave lifts the ship and hurls it inland, through the statue, to land in the midst of the jungle where it remained until it was destroyed by Hugo "Hurley" Reyes in 2007. When Richard later goes to kill "The Devil" at the foot of the statue, he's able to see the many shattered pieces strewn about the base.
- A giant statue of the Egyptian goddess Taweret stood in its entirety on the shore of the Island. Jacob lived in a chamber in the statue's pedestal for an unknown amount of time, even after the statue's near total destruction in 1867 by a storm surge that propelled the Black Rock into the head of the statue, smashing it to pieces. The ship's impact preserved only the statue's left calf and foot with its distinctive four toes. The remains of the statue are within view of the Orchid station.
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