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Anubis's Ankh Cross

Rank SS

Grade God

The judgment will now begin. You will now be given 42 questions. You will pass the test if you are able to answer yes to all 42 questions. However, if you lie during the process, your lies will be revealed and you will be eaten by an animal.

Anubis' Ankh Cross

History

Anubis, also known as Inpu (which means "decay"), is a jackal-headed god associated with mummification and the afterlife in Egyptian mythology. The oldest known mention of Anubis is in the Old Kingdom pyramid texts, where he is associated with the burial of the king. Anubis is also a god in Tuareg Berber mythology.

Anubis takes various titles in connection with his funerary role, such as He-Who-Is-Upon-His-Mountain, which underscores his importance as a protector of the deceased and their tombs, and the title He-Who-Is-In-The-Place-Of-Embalming, associating him with the process of mummification. Like many ancient Egyptian deities, Anubis assumes different roles in various contexts, and no public procession in Egypt would be conducted without an Anubis to march at the head.

Weigher of Hearts:

It can summon judgment spirits that will ask 42 questions about the sins and if all aren't answered with yes, that person will be devoured by Ammit, a demon with the head of a crocodile, the front half of the body of a leopards, and the back half of a hippopotamus, but with goat arms.

Army of the Dead:

It can summon an army of skeleton soldiers for combat.

The Embalmer:

It can summon an army of mummies with the head of a jackal and a human body and are armed with curved swords out of the enemies' shadows who would stab the hearts of the user's enemies.

Gate to the Afterlife:

It can open a gate to the afterlife and force anyone within range inside.

Malicious Aura:

It can emit a malicious aura that ruins people's bodies.

Telepathy:

It can communicate telepathically with anyone within range

Judgment after Death:

It can judge and force anyone within range into submission. This ability would activate after Anubis, Set, Osiris and Thoth are used at the same time. It comes from the ancient Egyptian culture, that says Osiris is the judge, Thoth was the scribe, Anubis was the guide to the underworld and Set the slaughter who brings death.

If the user is strong enough, he can activate this ability with only using Anubis, Set and Osiris.

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