Sekhmet (SEK-met)
Egyptian Deity
Sekhmet, the powerful goddess of war and healing, embodies the duality of destruction and restoration. Her presence is as fierce as the desert sun and as healing as the shade it casts. Sekhmet's form is a vision of formidable strength, a lioness in majesty, her posture exuding the poise of a warrior and the grace of a healer. Her eyes, a fiery amber, blaze with the ferocity of battle and the compassion of medicine. Her voice is the roar that echoes over the battlefield and the whisper that calms the fevered brow, a range that speaks of her ability to both vanquish and mend. As the deity who wields the dual powers of havoc and health, Sekhmet's touch can strike with pestilence or stroke with healing, her favor as life-giving as it is life-taking. In Sekhmet's presence, the balance of life is keenly felt, a reminder of the thin line between chaos and order, sickness and health.
Physical Description
General Physical Condition
Amber-eyed figure with a mane-like, burnished gold hair exuding authority, sun-kissed skin denoting strength, often depicted with attributes of a lioness embodying both ferocity and protection.
Species
Ethnicity
Life
3100 BCE
30 BCE
3070 years old
Children
Sex
Female