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== <span style="color:#800000;"> '''Demons & Messengers''' ==
 
== <span style="color:#800000;"> '''Demons & Messengers''' ==
The Egyptians believed in several classes of spirits. The ghosts of the blessed dead were called ''ahku'' (singular ''ahk''). Spells sometimes appealed to them for help. ''Mut'' were evil or at least unredeemed ghosts. Gods could project spirit-images
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The Egyptians believed in several classes of spirits. The ghosts of the blessed dead were called ''ahku'' (singular ''ahk''). Spells sometimes appealed to them for help. ''Mut'' were evil or at least unredeemed ghosts. Gods could project spirit-images, called ''bau'' (singular ''ba''), to serve as messengers and convey blessings or curses. Duat (the Egyptian Underworld) held a variety of demons and monsters. Apep, the Great Serpent of Chaos, became the most notorious.
  
 
== '''[[Apophis]]''' <span style="color:#DC143C;"> ''The Lord of Chaos'' ==
 
== '''[[Apophis]]''' <span style="color:#DC143C;"> ''The Lord of Chaos'' ==

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Demons

Names Inked in Crimson: The Demons of Egypt

Demons & Messengers

The Egyptians believed in several classes of spirits. The ghosts of the blessed dead were called ahku (singular ahk). Spells sometimes appealed to them for help. Mut were evil or at least unredeemed ghosts. Gods could project spirit-images, called bau (singular ba), to serve as messengers and convey blessings or curses. Duat (the Egyptian Underworld) held a variety of demons and monsters. Apep, the Great Serpent of Chaos, became the most notorious.

Apophis The Lord of Chaos

The Ibdai Urbina

Ibdai Urbina summoning circle.jpg

The Ibdai Urbina are broken into three factions: the Youngers, The Fully Fledged, and the Elders.