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The Kemeti Pantheon is the polytheistic group of deities worshiped in Kemet.
Many of the deities were originally local gods worshiped in independent communities before the first unified Kemeti Kingdom, though most were believed to have some connection to one another. When the First Kingdom came to be following the Wars of Misaphris the Great, each deity was pulled together into a set that became the full pantheon. Many other deities were "discovered" and added to the pantheon in later times. The first High Priest of the Pantheon was Imhotep, who later became the pharaoh known to history as Imhotep the Pious. He was later deified as a member of the pantheon as a healer god.
All members of the Pantheon have their own dedicated temples and shrines, and several of them, scattered across Kemet, but the pantheon is governed as a whole from the Grand Temple in Zerzura.
Deities of the Pantheon[]
Deity | Image | Representation, Historicity & Other Notes |
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Aker | Twin lion god of the earth, horizon and underworld. | |
Ammit | A soul-devourer, viewed more as a demoness than a goddess.
Depicted with the head of a crocodile, the front body of a lion, and the rear body of a hippo | |
Amun | Pharaoh of the Gods and the God of the wind. Sometimes known as "the Hidden One," and sometimes combined with Ra as Amun-Ra. | |
Amunet | Female counterpart of Amun | |
Anhur | God of War and Sky Bearer | |
Anubis | Jackal-headed God of death, mummification, embalming, the afterlife, cemeteries, tombs, the Underworld | |
Anuket | A Goddess of the Iteru River | |
Apep | A chaos God that devours the hearts of unwitting souls.
Personified as a great snake. | |
Apis | A God representing strength and fertility. Personified as a bull. | |
Ash | Vulture-headed God of oases | |
Atum | God of creation | |
Bastet | A cat-headed Goddess of protection, cats, perfume/ointments, fertility, pregnancy, children, music, the arts, and warfare | |
Bennu | A solar and creator deity, not held in as high regard as Ra. Depicted as a bird. | |
Bes | Protector of households and, in particular, of mothers, children, and childbirth. | |
Geb | God of the earth, vegetation, fertility, earthquakes, snakes | |
Hapi | God of floods and rich silt. Often depicted as twin gods. | |
Hathor | Goddess of the sky, dance, love, beauty, joy, motherhood, foreign lands, mining, music and fertility. Sometimes depicted as a cow. | |
Heh | God of eternity. | |
Heka | God of Magic | |
Heket | Frog Goddess said to protect women in childbirth | |
Hemsut | Goddess of fate | |
Horus | A falcon-headed God linked with the sky, the sun, kingship, protection, and healing | |
Imentet | Guardian goddess of necropolises. | |
Imhotep | A healer god.
He was the first High Priest of the Pantheon and then a pharaoh. Historically known as Imhotep I and Imhotep the Pious. Eventually deified as a healer god. | |
Isis | Goddess of health, marriage, wisdom, and magic.
Fuenary Goddess often paired with Nephthys. | |
Khepri | God of rebirth, the sunrise and scarabs. Often depicted wearing a scarab-shell mask or simply as a scarab. | |
Khnum | A ram-headed God of creation and the waters | |
Khonsu | God of the Moons | |
Maat | Goddess of truth, justice, wisdom, the stars, law, morality, order, harmony, the seasons, and cosmic balance | |
Mafdet | A predatory Goddess said to destroy dangerous creatures | |
Mehturt | Solar cow goddess and the mother of Ra. | |
Meretseger | Cobra-headed Goddess of tomb builders and Protector of Royal Tombs | |
Meskhenet | A Goddess who presides over childbirth | |
Min | God of fertility. The only deity depicted with dark skin, images often depict him with his manhood erect. | |
Montu | A falcon-headed God of warfare, the sun and valor | |
Mut | A Motherhood Goddess | |
Nefertem | God of healing and beauty | |
Nefertiti | She is worshiped as a Goddess of fertility, love, war, sex, and power.
A legendary pharaoh who is remembered for bringing Kemet into a well-remembered golden age. | |
Nehebkau | Funerary snake god who judges souls for the afterlife. | |
Nekhbet | A vulture Goddess, the patron deity of Upper Kemet | |
Neith | Goddess of war, hunting, weaving, and wisdom | |
Nemty | Ferryman god. | |
Neper & Nepit | God & Goddess of grain | |
Nephthys | Goddess of death, service, lamentation, night time and the rivers.
Funerary Goddess often paired with Isis. | |
Nu | God of the Ocean | |
Nunet | Wife of Nu. | |
Nut | A sky Goddess. She is sometimes depicted as a nude star-covered woman. | |
Osiris | God of the afterlife, death, life, and resurrection. Ruler of the Duat. | |
Ptah | God of creation, the arts, fertility, and of craftsmen | |
Qedher | Warrior goddess who guards the gates of the underworld. | |
Qetesh | Goddess of fertility and sexuality.
Often depicted as a nude woman standing on a lion. | |
Ra | A falcon-headed God of the Sun. Ruler of the created world. Sometimes combined with Amun as Amun-Ra. | |
Renenutet | Goddess of nourishment and the harvest. | |
Resheph | God of war and disease | |
Sah | God personified as the Hunter Constellation | |
Satjet | Goddess of floods, war, hunting and fertility. | |
Seker | Patron of the living and god of the dead. | |
Sekhmet | A lioness-headed Goddess of fire, war, fertility and healing | |
Serket | Goddess of scorpions, medicine, magic, and healing venomous stings and bites.
Often depicted with scorpion crown or as a scorpion herself. | |
Seshat | Goddess of writing and wisdom.
Often depicted wearing a leopard-skin dress. | |
Set | The aardvark-headed ambivalent God of storms, the desert, evil, chaos and war | |
Shu | God of peace, lions, air, and wind | |
Sobek | Crocodile-headed God of the Iteru River, the Army, military, fertility and of crocodiles. Sometimes depicted as a crocodile himself. | |
Sokar | Falcon-headed funerary deity. | |
Sopdet | Personification of the star modernly known as "Fulgor," the brightest star in the sky.
Goddess depicted with a star for a crown. | |
Sopdu | God of the Sky. | |
Tatenen | Creator god of the earth. | |
Taweret | Goddess of Fertility and Childbirth. Personified as a bipedal hippopotamus with limbs like those of a feline. | |
Tefnut | Lioness-headed Goddess of moisture | |
Thoth | An ibis-headed God of the moons, and a God of writing and scribes | |
Tutu | God of Lions. | |
Wadjet | A winged-cobra Goddess, the patron deity of Lower Kemet. | |
Wepwawet | Wolf-headed war god. | |
Wosret |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Just as Kemet is based off pre-Islamic Egypt the Kemeti Pantheon is based off the ancient Egyptian Pantheon, and all of the listed deities were part of it at one point or another.