There was only one goddess who had both a high priest and a high priestess. Neith, who was the creator goddess, patron of war and weaving, and also a guardian of the funeral rites, mother of Sobek, and the impartial judge that all came to when they could not settle their disputes. Often regarded as the oldest deity, she is 'everything that has been, that which is, and everything that will be', the female creator god of Egypt.

"I am frightened… for the first time in so long, I feel the stirrings of fear like an asp in my belly. A great evil has been done and in my heart of hearts I know that both of us are to blame for we did not see the danger until it was too late and we have failed in our sacred duty as protectors of Osiris, the Pharaoh and the dead.

Neith has comforted us, though. She, the Opener of the Ways, has promised us another life in which we will have a chance to right this great wrong. We must both die after we give the gifts of Neith to our beloved Pharaoh, and then our journey will have just begun… for Death is only the Beginning…"

- Asenath, High Priestess of Neith

Scroll located in the remains of the Temple of Neith

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