Egyptian prince of darkness - /x/ (#40683914) [Archived: 882 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/8/2025, 8:55:41 PM No.40683914
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What are your thoughts on the neter Set, or being Setian?
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Anonymous
7/8/2025, 9:24:51 PM No.40684044
>>40683914 (OP)
It's hard to say. The ancients themselves apparently didn't know what the conflict was about. Baal Hadad was identified with both Seth and Horus, for example, although Seth was identified with Typhon, who was killed by Zeus (or any other thunder god).

Perhaps there is a conflict between two twins who got along and accomplished great deeds in the past. Like Remus and Romulus who are essentially Ashvins. Jerusalem, for example, is also associated with twins, Jerusalem is therefore founded by Shalim or rather founded on Shalim, that is, he was killed. By the way, the Romans believed that Remus was buried under a black stone, Lapis Niger and Elagabalium were associated with this. In the Vedas, Indra kills Krishna (at least that's what they call him there), and he is also called a shepherd, but a snake (snakes in mythology are often associated with shepherds, Veles, for example) and he has three heads, like Triglav, Lugus was also often depicted with three heads. Triglav was associated with a certain world tree and a god locked in it, reminiscent of the myth of Osiris who was found in a tree

In short, everything is connected
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Anonymous
7/8/2025, 9:26:48 PM No.40684054
>>40684044
Cain kills Abel

one is a shepherd, the other is a farmer. It seems like this is some ancient conflict between shepherds and farmers.
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Anonymous
7/8/2025, 10:32:58 PM No.40684375
>>40684054
It's called farmer-herder conflict. It's one of the most ancient, documented forms of war and resource competition

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nomadic_conflict
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herder%E2%80%93farmer_conflicts_in_Nigeria

It still goes on today. A lot of near eastern myths, like Seth and Osiris, Cain and Abel, and Enkidu and Gilgamesh, reflect the tensions between herdsmen and settled farmers
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Anonymous
7/8/2025, 10:44:58 PM No.40684453
>>40684375
>Ausar (Asar, Wasiri, Osiris)

In essence, Osiris is Asur (Ashur) and the head of the Assur

I assume that perhaps they were named brothers, like close friends, and then a conflict occurred. The murder of Krishna by Indra or the murder of Osiris by Seth. The Vedas repeatedly emphasize that Krishna was black. Although it still says more that they were brothers, but one is associated with thunder and lightning, and the other with saviors and snakes, goats, sheep

BTW, the gods of thunder, storms were often described as red-haired, so I assume that this is why Jews and Muslims are afraid and do not like red-haired people, the Egyptians were also afraid of them, they are also afraid of dogs (in Zoroastrianism, wolves were associated with Ahriman, Apollo was also associated with them). If we think realistically, I read that in ancient Indo-European society there were groups of young people (who had not yet received an inheritance and were not married) who led a bandit, warlike lifestyle, often associated themselves with wolves and often walked as if ahead of the tribes, in essence they were proto-berserkers
Anonymous
7/8/2025, 10:56:05 PM No.40684532
Set was often associated with foreigners from the desert, nomadic people, like the Shazu, Hyksos, Hapiru, etc.
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 1:10:53 AM No.40685317
>>40683914 (OP)
doesn't there have to be a real world and actually people for the stories about the world and the people within it and their ''overseers'' to in fact matter or be true or relevant?

it sort of just loses it's meaning when it's just some artifical reality with no people and a logistical system that makes no sense which defies causation and math, don't you think?