Naunet (NOW-net)
Egyptian Deity
Naunet
Naunet, the primordial goddess of the watery abyss, reigns over the unfathomable depths where creation stirs in silent potency. Her presence is as deep and enveloping as the primordial waters from which the cosmos sprang forth, a deity whose mysteries are as profound as the origin of all things. Naunet’s form is an enigma, a silhouette that blends with the swirling chaos of the pre-creation, her essence a part of the dark waters that hold the potential of life. Her eyes, dark as the void before light, gaze into the heart of existence, witnessing the birth pangs of the universe. Her voice is the silent current beneath the surface of being, the undercurrent that carries the seeds of future worlds. As the guardian of the ancient depths, Naunet’s touch is the gentle stir of potential, the nurturing darkness that cradles the nascent and the yet-to-be. In her infinite depths, the roots of existence take hold, the boundless becomes defined, and the infinite cosmos finds its source.
Physical Description
General Physical Condition
Enigmatic figure representing the vastness of the primordial waters, often portrayed with elements symbolizing the chaos and the genesis of life.
Mental characteristics
Sexuality
Naunet’s intimacy is vast and primordial, more presence than pursuit. She does not reach out; she waits, like deep waters waiting to be entered. She is drawn to those who don’t fear silence, who can dive into shadow and rise with awe. Love with her is immersion—dark, sacred, and profoundly enveloping.
Lineage

Species
Ethnicity
Realm
Date of Birth
Evos Todhchaí
Gheydh
Gheydh
Children
Sex
Female
Sexuality
Celestiaphilic