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At certain points of history, the Osirian League has included: | At certain points of history, the Osirian League has included: | ||
− | :* The [[ | + | :* The [[Mokole']] under Sobek |
:* The Garou tribe of the [[Silent Striders]] | :* The Garou tribe of the [[Silent Striders]] | ||
:* The [[Bubasti]] werecats | :* The [[Bubasti]] werecats | ||
− | :* The vampiric Children of Osiris | + | :* The vampiric [[Children of Osiris]] |
:* The mortal wizard-priests of the Cult of Isis | :* The mortal wizard-priests of the Cult of Isis | ||
:* The wandering Eshu | :* The wandering Eshu | ||
:* The Shemsu-Heru themselves | :* The Shemsu-Heru themselves |
Latest revision as of 17:51, 12 September 2018
After the first exchanges of blows with his enemy, Horus began building a vast network of other supernatural creatures in order to oppose Set and protect Egypt from his vile influence. It was during these negotiations that Horus learned about the Jyhad and swore to avenge his father by exterminating the whole brood of Caine.
During the periods Horus had spent within the Underworld, the League was not stable and repeatedly collapsed. This was one of the prime motivations for Horus to create others like him, in order to maintain the League.
After Alexander the Great conquered Egypt, the League finally fell apart and each member fought Set and his followers in their own ways. MembershipEdit
At certain points of history, the Osirian League has included:
- The Mokole' under Sobek
- The Garou tribe of the Silent Striders
- The Bubasti werecats
- The vampiric Children of Osiris
- The mortal wizard-priests of the Cult of Isis
- The wandering Eshu
- The Shemsu-Heru themselves