Thosiris, God-King of Death
Although all religions of the world recognize the five gods, each has a slightly different theological interpretation of them.
Thosiris is the Cedonian incarnation/translation of the Father God, analogous to the Wealding Dagda, Father of Winter. At death men who've sired or raised children generally are taken up by Thosiris unless they are particularly devoted or consecrated to another god. Petty saints of the father can sometimes tell when a person is lying.
Divine Domains
He is associated with rivers and oceans, death and rebirth, scholarship and judgement.
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Ibis, baboon, crocodile. The crook and flail. The colors black and grey.
Physical Description
General Physical Condition
He is generally portrayed as a tall man, often with the head of an ibis. Visions of him show him as wrapped in a shroud and holding a crook and flail crossed over his chest
Divine Classification
God
Children
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