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Egyptian Gods and their Conflicts

Egyptian Gods and their Conflicts. Created By Sydney . The Curse of King Tutankhamen. Many people have heard of curses. Some believe they exist, and others claim they are a myth. One particular curse, is the curse of King Tut. Once his tomb was opened, many

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Egyptian Gods and their Conflicts

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  1. Egyptian Gods and their Conflicts Created By Sydney

  2. The Curse of King Tutankhamen Many people have heard of curses. Some believe they exist, and others claim they are a myth. One particular curse, is the curse of King Tut. Once his tomb was opened, many many, unknown deaths occured. The assistant archaeologist died of a high fever.

  3. The Curse of King Tutankhamen continued... The archaeologist later died mysteriously too. Some people believe that the Titanic sank because it was carrying a mummy.

  4. Isis and Osiris When Geb, the sky god, decided to leave his kingdom, Osiris took the royal throne. Osiris was very wise and very safe. He brought music and dance to the world. Everyone appreciated him as king. Seth, Osiris's brother was the only one in the world who was unhappy with Osiris being king.

  5. Isis and Osiris continued Seth wanted the thone to himself. Seth came up with an evil plan. Seth invited Osiris to a banquet along with many other mortals and gods. Seth announced to his guests "Who ever can fit into the sarcophagus the best, wins it!!!" the sarcophagus was made of pure gold, an no other material.

  6. Isis and Osiris continued Many people tried to fit into th sarcophagus, fat and thin, tall and short, but none fit. The Seth said "Osiris, my brother! Why don't you try it?" Osiris agreed an he climbed in. Before Osiris could realize what Seth was doing, Seth shut the sarcophagus and locked it. Seth ordered his men to throw the

  7. Isis and Osiris continued sarcophagus in the Nile River so Osiris would drown. Isis, Osiris's wife, realized what Seth had done. She made sure that Seth would never become king. The she set off to find Osiris. It took a long time, but she eventually found him. She was about to cast a spell to bring Osiris back to life, but then Seth

  8. Isis and Osiris ccontinued came along and chopped Osiris's bdy to 14 pieces and scattered each piece in different places around the world. Isis was determined to find her husband so she set off yet again to find the

  9. Isis and Osiris continued he fourteen pieces of Osiris. She eventually found him with the help of Seth's wife, Nepthys. to keep the pieces of Osiris together, Anubis wrapped him in a special linen o protect his body and to make sure all pieces were kept together. Osiris became the first known mummy.

  10. What is a conflict? A conflict is a argument or a debate. You may think all conflicts are bad, but they really aren't. Some conflicts can be when a company are sharing ideas for a new product. That is a good conflict. But if someone is arguing over if someone lied or not, than that's not suh a great conflict.

  11. What is a conflict?continued The stories I've told you aren't very great conflicts. How about a good conflict? Maybe something that shares how something came to existence.

  12. How The Year Changed Shu and Tefnut were king and queen of Egypt.They ruled happily with their children, Nut and Geb. The family of four lived in peace until Atum saw how much Nut loved Geb. "I am he one you should love most." he scolded. "I made you." But Nut still idolized Geb. Atum grew angrier. "I shall make Nut the sky and Geb

  13. How The Year Changed the earth." he bellowed "As far away from each other as possible." But even from this great of distance Nut and Geb still loved each other. Geb the earth, gazed up a Nut, who curved her body into and arch to protect Geb. Atum hated being ignored. He set a curse on Nut and Geb. "You may not have children on

  14. How The Year Changed continued any day of the month on any year. At last Nut took her eyes off Geb, "But why mighty Atum?" "Because, if you have children, you won't have any time for me." Nut wept bitterly and her tears fell to earth as rain drops. Thoth, the god of wisdom, saw Nut rying and knew why. With Thoth being the god of

  15. How The Year Changed continued wisdom, he challenged Atum to a dice game. "If I win, you will give me what I wish for." said Thoth. Atum agreed and he versed Thoth. Thoth won against Atum and Atum asked "What is it that you wish for?" Thoth asked for five more days to be added to the year. there was already

  16. How The Year Change continued 12 months with 30 days in each. Thoth walked up to Nut and said "I have a wonderful gift for you. I made Atum add five more days to the year. those days aren't part of any month in the year so you can have children on those days. Nut started laughing for joy and she thanked Thoth for his wonderfu gift.

  17. Conflicts and the Stories Now you see, that not all conflict are bad. Nut recieved gift that changed her life and ours that was a good confict. I hope you enjoyed the ancient stories I shared with you. Thank you for watching.

  18. Books Used • Egypt • The Curse of Tutankhamen

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