Fosna ( Luft )

Fosna 3 - LuftUniverse: Dea

Galaxy: Myte

Solar System:  Myte Solar System

Planet: Luft

Continent: Fosna

Territories ( 27 )  Aurignacian, Gravettian, Solutrean, Magdalenian, East Ahrensburg, West Ahrensburg, Ahrenia, Maglemosian, Swiderian, Kunda, Komornica, Narva, Volosovo, Balakhna, Kongemose, Ertebolle, Dnieper, Donets , Sredny, Cernavoda, Yamnaya , Suvorovo, Novodanilovka, Hinkelstein, Rossen, Lengyel , Boian 

Continental Capital City:  Norge

Notable Locations:  Skie of East Ahrensburg – Fortress with  the 13 hills of Countess Triskelion.

West Ahrensburg – Luft`s Temple of Bastat.

Types Of Humanoids:  All Fae species, all Dragon species, all Angelic species, all Demoniac species, all Halfling species, beasties and countless other humanoids.

Languages:  These are various. All Centuarian, all Lycian, all Felines, all Fae languages, all Angelica languages, all Demonic languages, all Dragon Languages, all Terran Languages, All Were-kind languages, and all Neo Languages

Governments: The governance is by Fae Aristocracies with Titania Fae Aos-Si as monarch. Other species possess their own individual governments with Fae aristocratic overseers.

Local Governments: These are various – Tribal Chieftains Dynasties, Feudal Dynasties, Hereditary Aristocratic Monarchy, Democratic societies, and Dictatorships.

Information: ( These are the Terra/earth Egyptian immortals brought to Luft to live on Fosna continent. )

Aker – A god of the earth and the horizon

Amun – A creator god, the patron deity of the city of Thebes, and the preeminent deity in Egypt during the New Kingdom

Anhur – A god of war and hunting

Aten – Sun disk deity who became the focus of the monolatrous or monotheistic Atenist belief system in the reign of Akhenaten

Atum – A creator god and solar deity, first god of the Ennead

Bennu – A solar and creator deity, depicted as a heron

Geb – An earth god and member of the Ennead

Hapi – Personification of the Nile flood

Horus – A major god, usually shown as a falcon or as a human child, linked with the sky, the sun, kingship, protection, and healing. Often said to be the son of Osiris and Isis.

Khepri – A solar creator god, often treated as the morning form of Ra and represented by a scarab beetle

Khnum (Khnemu) – A ram god, the patron deity of Elephantine, who was said to control the Nile flood and give life to gods and humans

Khonsu – A moon god, son of Amun and Mut

Maahes (Mahes, Mihos) – A lion god, son of Bastet

Montu – A god of war and the sun, worshipped at Thebes

Nefertum – God of the lotus blossom from which the sun god rose at the beginning of time. Son of Ptah and Sekhmet.

Nemty – Falcon god, worshipped in Middle Egypt, who appears in myth as a ferryman for greater gods

Neper – A god of grain

Osiris – god of death and resurrection who rules the underworld and enlivens vegetation, the sun god, and deceased souls

Ptah – A creator deity and god of craftsmen, the patron god of Memphis

Ra – The sun god

Set – An ambivalent god, characterized by violence, chaos, and strength, connected with the desert. Mythological murderer of Osiris and enemy of Horus, but also a supporter of the king.

Shu – Embodiment of wind or air, a member of the Ennead

Sobek – Crocodile god, worshipped in the Faiyum and at Kom Ombo

Sopdu – A god of the sky and of Egypt’s eastern border regions

Thoth – A moon god, and a god of writing and scribes, and patron deity of Hermopolis

Wadj-wer – Personification of the Mediterranean sea or lakes of the Nile Delta

Amunet – Female counterpart of Amun and a member of the Ogdoad

Anuket – A feathered headdress wearing goddess of Egypt’s southern frontier regions, particularly the lower cataracts of the Nile

Bastet – Goddess represented as a cat or lioness, patroness of the city of Bubastis, linked with protection from evil

Bat – Cow goddess from early in Egyptian history, eventually absorbed by Hathor

Hathor (Egyptian: Het-Hert) – One of the most important goddesses, linked with the sky, the sun, sexuality and motherhood, music and dance, foreign lands and goods, and the afterlife. One of many forms of the Eye of Ra.

Heqet – Frog goddess said to protect women in childbirth

Hesat – A maternal cow goddess

Imentet (Amentet) – An afterlife goddess closely linked with Isis and Hathor

Isis – Wife of Osiris and mother of Horus, linked with funerary rites, motherhood, protection, and magic. She became a major deity in Greek and Roman religion.

Maat – Goddess who personified truth, justice, and order

Menhit – A lioness goddess

Mut – Consort of Amun, worshipped at Thebes

Neith – A creator and hunter goddess, patron of the city of Sais in Lower Egypt

Nekhbet (Nekhebit) – A vulture goddess, the tutelary deity of Upper Egypt

Nephthys (Egyptian: Nebet-Het) – A member of the Ennead, the consort of Set, who mourned Osiris alongside Isis

Nepit – A goddess of grain, the female counterpart of Neper

Nut – A sky goddess, a member of the Ennead

Pakhet – A lioness goddess mainly worshipped in the area around Beni Hasan

Renenutet – An agricultural goddess

Satet – A goddess of Egypt’s southern frontier regions

Sekhmet – A lioness goddess, both destructive and violent and capable of warding off disease, protector of the pharaohs who led them in war, the consort of Ptah and one of many forms of the Eye of Ra.

Tefnut – Goddess of moisture and a member of the Ennead

Wadjet (Uatchit) – A cobra goddess, the tutelary deity of Lower Egypt

Wosret (Egyptian: Usret) – A goddess of Thebes

Anubis/Anput – The god/goddess of embalming and protector of the dead

Heh – Personification of infinity and a member of the Ogdoad

Kek – The god of Chaos and Darkness, as well as being the concept of primordial darkness. Kek’s female form is known as Kauket.

Nu (Nun) – Personification of the formless, watery disorder from which the world emerged at creation and a member of the Ogdoad

Ra (Re) – The foremost Egyptian sun god, involved in the creation and the afterlife. Mythological ruler of the gods, father of every Egyptian king, and the patron god of Heliopolis.

Tatenen – Personification of the first mound of earth to emerge from chaos in ancient Egyptian creation myths

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