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- Thoth is an evil wizard supervillain. He was named after the dreadful Egyptian deity of the same name. He is the commander of the Plant Soldiers. He once stole the Necklace of Osiris from the Valley of Time to stop up the Nile River, but his plot is stopped by the Freedom Force.
- Thoth is the neutral god of the Wizard pantheon.
- Thoth (トート, Tooto) is a Level 45 Persona of the Emperor Arcana. It can be obtained from the Secret Laboratory dungeon. Thoth inherits "Electricity" skills from the card fusions.
- Thoth, also known as Dreamweaver, was the God of Dreams, Music and Storytelling as well as the brother of Mardük and Paedün. He visited the Demon Realm with his brothers, founded the order of bards and was responsible for the creation of muses. He later sacrificed himself in battle against the Unnamed Evil which possessed him and turned him into Death who was sealed into the heart of the Land of the Dead.
- Thoth, also known as Djehuti, is the Egyptian god of wisdom and writing and is the loyal scribe of Ma'at and a protector of baboons. In addition, Thoth is the founder of the House of Life and is the only god allowed there. He is the oldest son of Ra.
- Thoth is an inscription trainer who can be found in the Crystal Hall in the Exodar. [[:File:|[, ]]] Most likely named and reference to the Egyptian deity of magic and writing, which is quite fitting.
- Thoth was an Elder who was worshipped by the ancient Egyptians and was also one of the Great Elders and one of the Elders to raise Danu Talis from the seabed. Thoth could be one of the eldest elders because if Marethyu saw him do it and he must have been old because he has vast powers and as we know Elders age very slowly so he maybe is as old or older as Marethyu.
- Thoth was a Goa’uld scientist who served the more powerful Goa’uld Anubis. He was in charge of Anubis’s facility on Tartarus. His duties included overseeing the genetic engineering and maintenance of the Kull warriors. He is thought to have been killed by SG-1, while investigating a malfunctioning remote probe.
- Thoth was the Egyptian god of the moon, writing, astronomy, mathematics, law, and magic. He was discovered in the 24th century to be one of a number of alien Beings who had visited ancient Earth, and been worshiped as divine by early Humans. Thoth visited the USS Excalibur, and found Soleta's plomeek soup "intriguing." (NF novel: Being Human)
- In one of the potential realities created by the waking of the W'rkncacnter in Marathon Infinity, he merges with Durandal, creating a strange hybrid. Thoth is obsessed with balance, as he has been known to help Robert Blake and his forces when they are losing the war and then switch sides to help the Pfhor when the tide had turned in the humans' favor in the events of Marathon Infinity.
- When you scratch the Treasure Chest, you can win:
* 1 Hermes' Winged Staff
* Aging points
* Skill points you can apply to Thoth as you wish
- Thoth era un planeta desértico en el Segmentum Pacificus. Era un mundo humano descubierto durante la Cruzada Machariana y que fue liberado de las brujas adoradoras del Caos que allí habían surgido.
- Thoth is an important god in Egyptian mythology, commonly depicted as a man with the head of an ibis or baboon. Most depictions show them holding a was or rod and an ankh. Thoth's role was maintaining the universe and later associated with settling disputes between gods, magic, science and writing.
- Thoth was a real-time operating system which it was designed to be portable over a large set of machines. Both the system and application programs which used it were written in a high-level language. Because the system was implemented by the same software on different hardware, it had the same interface to user programs. Hence, application programs which use Thoth were highly portable. Thoth encouraged structuring programs as networks of communicating processes by providing efficient interprocess communication primitives.
- He was considered the heart and tongue of Ra as well as the means by which Ra's will was translated into speech. He has also been likened to the Logos of Plato and the mind of God. (see The All) In the Egyptian mythology, he has played many vital and prominent roles, including being one of the two deities (the other being Ma'at) who stood on either side of Ra's boat. He has further been involved in arbitration, magic, writing, science, and the judging of the dead.
- RCO017_1466060455-2.jpg RCO017 1466060455.jpg Thoth Egyptian god of knowledge and wisdom son of the Sun God Ra who is the uncle of Osiris and Isis and seth
- Called the scribe of the gods, Thoth is said to write and record the weighing of the scales in the Duat. The scales weigh the heart of the deceased against the feather of truth.
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- Thoth, as he was known to the Greeks, also known to the Egyptians as Tehuti, is a deity and an Ascended Master who was once a priest-king of Atlantis. He is normally portrayed as a man with the head of an ibis in his neter depiction. In Egypt, Thoth was known as the god of magick, wisdom, arts, sciences, the measurement of time, and writing. He was also supposedly known by the name Hermes Mercurius Trismegistus. He is said to have written the Emerald Tablets of Thoth, the Hermetica, and also the Emerald Tablets of Hermes Trismegistus.
- Thoth (pronounced thoth ) is the scribe and historian of the Mulhorandi pantheon. Also known by the names Tholaunt in Thay and Thalatos in Unther, Thoth is an intellectual deity known for academic debate and innovation.
- Thoth var en Underlord i tjänst till Apep och senare Ra som blev en ledare under andra Goa'uld dynasti. Han förlorade troligen sin makt under död Ra och blev en vetenskapsman i tjänst hos Anubis, kör bas på Tartarus. Han var ansvarig för Kull krigare' genteknologi och underhåll samt även arbetat på Telchak enhetens forskning. Men han var oförmögen att hitta en olycklig brist i den genetiska makeup av Kull' symbioter. Thoth dödades av SG-1 då han fann dem i kontrollrummet på Tartarus. (SG1: "Evolution, Part 2")
- Upon Set's defeat to Sonic the Hedgehog and their outing as mortals, Thoth suggested they leave Earth, but Set blasted him with his Staff of Power.
- Thoth's bonuses are mostly offensive, though one is economic. First, he boosts the attack and hit points of War Elephants, making them yet more durable and dangerous. Next, Migdol Stronghold units get trained far more quickly – the improved War Elephant emerges in 5 seconds, and Camelry and Chariot Archers almost instantly. He also grants two Myth Units – the Phoenix, which is dangerous to both units and buildings, and can be reborn, and the War Turtle, which is deadly to all ships.
- Thoth was the original Goa'uld scientist, and is credited with the creation of the first rudimentary sarcophagus. This primitive, yet powerful, device exerted a heavy toll on Goa'uld symbiotes, and was responsible for introducing naquadah into the biology of the Goa'uld species. Thoth was known in legend as the Scribe of the Gods, and he supposedly recorded his wisdom in the Book of Thoth.
- Thoth (/ˈθoʊθ/ or /ˈtoʊt/; from Greek Θώθ thṓth, from Egyptian ḏḥwty, perhaps pronounced */tʃʼiħautiː/ or */ɟiħautiː/, depending on thephonological interpretation of Egyptian's emphatic consonants) was one of the deities of the Egyptian pantheon, a god of writing and wisdom. He was also associated with the moon in early times; the crescent moon was symbolized by his ibis beak. In art, he was often depicted as a man with the head of an ibis or a baboon, animals sacred to him. His feminine counterpart was Seshat, and his wife was Ma'at.
- Thoth was considered one of the more important deities of the Egyptian pantheon. In art, he was often depicted as a man with the head of an ibis or a baboon, animals sacred to him. As in the main picture, Thoth is almost always shown holding a Was (a wand or rod symbolizing power) in one hand and an Ankh (the key of the Nile symbolizing life) in the other hand.He was the oldest son of Ra.
- Thoth was the last great King of the Hyperboreans. He is credited with inventing the written word and famously ordered a statue built in the capital city of Gorinium. This statue, a testament to the power of the Hyperborean people, contained the Right Hand of the Watcher Anum. Much of Thoth's knowledge is thanked to a trio of outcast Watchers who resided in his secret garden. He recorded the knowledge of these angels onto forty two books, of which only two were revealed to his people, with the remaining forty being kept for himself.
- Thoth, a Greek name derived from the Egyptian *ḏiḥautī (djih-how-tee) (written by Egyptians as ḏḥwty) was considered one of the most important deities of the Egyptian pantheon. His feminine counterpart was Ma'at. His chief shrine was at Khemennu, where he was the head of the local company of gods, later renamed Hermopolis by the Greeks (in reference to him through the Greeks' interpretation that he was the same as Hermes) and Eshmûnên by the Arabs. He also had shrines in Abydos, Hesert, Urit, Per-Ab, Rekhui, Ta-ur, Sep, Hat, Pselket, Talmsis, Antcha-Mutet, Bah, Amen-heri-ab, and Ta-kens.
- Thoth was considered one of the more important deities of the Egyptian pantheon. In art, he was often depicted as a man with the head of an ibis or a baboon; these animals were sacred to him. His feminine counterpart was Seshat. His chief shrine was located in the city of Khmun, later renamed Hermopolis Magna during the Greco-Roman era (in reference to him through the Greeks' interpretation that he was the same as their god Hermes) and Eshmûnên in the Coptic rendering. In that city, he led the local pantheon of the region known as the Ogdoad, and its eight principal deities. He also had numerous shrines within the cities of Abydos, Hesert, Urit, Per-Ab, Rekhui, Ta-ur, Sep, Hat, Pselket, Talmsis, Antcha-Mutet, Bah, Amen-heri-ab, and Ta-kens.
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