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A Lion-headed God in Egyptian cosmology, possibly adopted from the Nubian Apedemak. Son of Ra & Bast, God of War, associated with lotuses, weather, knives, and devouring captives.

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  • A Lion-headed God in Egyptian cosmology, possibly adopted from the Nubian Apedemak. Son of Ra & Bast, God of War, associated with lotuses, weather, knives, and devouring captives.
  • Maahes (also spelled Mihos, Miysis, Mios, Maihes, and Mahes) was an ancient Egyptian lion-headed god of war, whose name means "he who is true beside her". He was seen as the son of a lion goddess (Bastet in Lower Egypt or Sekhmet in Upper Egypt) whose nature he shared. His father was said to be a human unaware of the goddess' intention to conceive. Maahes was a deity associated with war and weather, and was considered the protector of matrilineality and of the high priests of Amun, as well as that of knives, lotuses, and devouring captives. His cult was centred in Taremu and Per-Bast.
  • Maahes was a lion-headed war god, personification of summer heat and protector of the Pharaoh. Sometimes portrayed as the son of Bast, he was usually depicted wielding a knife.
  • Maahes (Mahes, Mihos, Miysis, Mysis) is the ancient Egyptian lion-god of war. Both a god of war and a guardian and a lord of the horizon. He was believed to help Ra fight against Apep in the solar barque each night, a god who protected the pharaoh while he was in battle. Since then, he has dreamed of a time and place when he can exact revenge on both Artemis and Apollo for what they did to his family.
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Nickname(s)
  • Mi
Job
Pronunciation
  • My-aws
Weapon
  • The Dagger of Ma'at
Status
  • God
Name
  • Maahes
Hair Color
  • Dark brown
Tattoos
  • Egyptian name for his mother over his heart
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Designation
  • Egyptian god of war
Hiero
  • U1-D4-V28-O34-G39-E22
Height
  • 6.0
Title
  • God of Heat
Bildbeschreibung
  • Maahes
Best Friend
  • Menyara
Epithet(s)
  • Lord of the Massacre
Build
  • Muscular
Family
  • Ptah
  • Bastet
  • Ma'at
Eye Color
  • Hazel green
Gender
  • Male
Parents
BILD
  • Maahes.png
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  • *Besitzt Fähigkeit Doppelattacke.
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  • *Schockspitzen . *Anfällig gegen Gemach , Paralyse , Betäubung . *Besitzt verbesserte Bewegungsgeschwindigkeit.
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  • *Erscheint durch handeln eines Coeurl-Schlegel an ??? @ .
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  • *Chaosauge: Blickattacke mit Schweigen auf ein Ziel. *Sprenger: Starke Paralyse auf ein Ziel. *Blink of Peril: Wie Throat Stab, Blickattacke. Das Abwenden verhindert den genommenen Schaden, aber setzt den Hass nicht zurück. *Petrifactive Breath: Kegelattacke Versteinert . *Mortal Blast: Blickattacke Tod. *Charged Whisker: AoE Blitz -Schaden. Abbau von Utsusemi .
Main Series
Worst Enemy
Quote(s)
  • May Ra be between you and harm in all the empty places where you must walk.
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  • *Donner IV *Donner V *Donnerga III *Donnerga IV *Maahes kann Donnerzauber auf sich selbst sprechen und heilt sich ausschließlich auf diese Weise.
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  • A Lion-headed God in Egyptian cosmology, possibly adopted from the Nubian Apedemak. Son of Ra & Bast, God of War, associated with lotuses, weather, knives, and devouring captives.
  • Maahes (also spelled Mihos, Miysis, Mios, Maihes, and Mahes) was an ancient Egyptian lion-headed god of war, whose name means "he who is true beside her". He was seen as the son of a lion goddess (Bastet in Lower Egypt or Sekhmet in Upper Egypt) whose nature he shared. His father was said to be a human unaware of the goddess' intention to conceive. Maahes was a deity associated with war and weather, and was considered the protector of matrilineality and of the high priests of Amun, as well as that of knives, lotuses, and devouring captives. His cult was centred in Taremu and Per-Bast.
  • Maahes (Mahes, Mihos, Miysis, Mysis) is the ancient Egyptian lion-god of war. Both a god of war and a guardian and a lord of the horizon. He was believed to help Ra fight against Apep in the solar barque each night, a god who protected the pharaoh while he was in battle. Born in Memphis to the goddess Bastet, Maahes spent most of his childhood with his aunt Ma'at who gave him a vicious sense of honor and a stern sense of right and wrong. Once he was an adult, she chose him to be the protector of innocents and to serve as her bulldog. Anytime someone broke divine law or unjustly transgressed against family, he was sent in to punish them. Right before Artemis went to war with his mother, Apollo tricked him into an imprisonment that lasted for a thousand years. When he emerged from captivity, it was to discover that the world he'd known was gone. His pantheon had been replaced by the Greeks and his aunt, Ma'at, was one of the few survivors. What saddened him most was how many people confused his aunt with his mother. Since then, he has dreamed of a time and place when he can exact revenge on both Artemis and Apollo for what they did to his family.
  • Maahes was a lion-headed war god, personification of summer heat and protector of the Pharaoh. Sometimes portrayed as the son of Bast, he was usually depicted wielding a knife.
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