Coding the Future

Khonsu Complete Body By Secondbear On Deviantart

khonsu Complete Body By Secondbear On Deviantart
khonsu Complete Body By Secondbear On Deviantart

Khonsu Complete Body By Secondbear On Deviantart I've been so busy this year that i've had less time to paint, but i've managed to finish these wonderful creatures. Check out secondbear's art on deviantart. browse the user profile and get inspired.

khonsu Old By Alythewolfcat on Deviantart
khonsu Old By Alythewolfcat on Deviantart

Khonsu Old By Alythewolfcat On Deviantart S2009543 on deviantart deviantart s2009543 art timi honkanen 1696788179 themefinland goo capture 991130344 s2009543. Khonshu (ancient egyptian: ḫnsw)[4] is the egyptian god of the moon and the night sky. banished by the ennead council, he sought to avenge those that had been wronged by evildoers through his avatars who were known as moon knights. due to the betrayal of arthur harrow, his former avatar who had chosen to follow the goddess ammit, whose views were different than khonshu's, khonshu chose marc. After the ancient egyptian goddess nut (sky goddess and protector of egypt) was forbidden from giving birth on any day of the 360 day year, she gambled with khonsu, the god of the moon and time. khonsu is believed to have lost out on the bet, allowing nut to win five extra days so she could give birth (to osiris, isis, seth, and nephthys, and. Khonsu (ancient egyptian: ḫnsw; also transliterated chonsu, khensu, khons, chons or khonshu; coptic: Ϣⲟⲛⲥ, romanized:shons) is the ancient egyptian god of the moon. his name means 'traveller', and this may relate to the perceived nightly travel of the moon across the sky. along with thoth, he marked the passage of time.

khonsu By Driveghostsan on Deviantart
khonsu By Driveghostsan on Deviantart

Khonsu By Driveghostsan On Deviantart After the ancient egyptian goddess nut (sky goddess and protector of egypt) was forbidden from giving birth on any day of the 360 day year, she gambled with khonsu, the god of the moon and time. khonsu is believed to have lost out on the bet, allowing nut to win five extra days so she could give birth (to osiris, isis, seth, and nephthys, and. Khonsu (ancient egyptian: ḫnsw; also transliterated chonsu, khensu, khons, chons or khonshu; coptic: Ϣⲟⲛⲥ, romanized:shons) is the ancient egyptian god of the moon. his name means 'traveller', and this may relate to the perceived nightly travel of the moon across the sky. along with thoth, he marked the passage of time. Khonsu is an ancient deity who started out with a bad myth but changed to become a protector and the god of the moon. in the old kingdom, khonsu was a terrifying and dangerous deity who was known to be bloodthirsty. the people believed that this deity ate the hearts of deified kings. however, by the era of the new kingdom, his myth had changed. The moonlight that khonsu provided was believed to possess protective qualities, acting as a shield against malevolent spirits and ensuring the safety of travelers venturing out after sundown. moreover, khonsu’s journey wasn’t just about lighting up the night sky. it also represented the natural cycles of life, death, and renewal.

khonsu By Proncus on Deviantart
khonsu By Proncus on Deviantart

Khonsu By Proncus On Deviantart Khonsu is an ancient deity who started out with a bad myth but changed to become a protector and the god of the moon. in the old kingdom, khonsu was a terrifying and dangerous deity who was known to be bloodthirsty. the people believed that this deity ate the hearts of deified kings. however, by the era of the new kingdom, his myth had changed. The moonlight that khonsu provided was believed to possess protective qualities, acting as a shield against malevolent spirits and ensuring the safety of travelers venturing out after sundown. moreover, khonsu’s journey wasn’t just about lighting up the night sky. it also represented the natural cycles of life, death, and renewal.

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