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− | + | An Egyptian god of war and a great hunter, few gods can match | |
− | + | his fury. Unlike many gods of war, he is a force for good. | |
− | + | The wrath of Anhur is slow to come, but it is inescapable | |
− | + | once earned. Anhur is a mighty figure with four arms. He | |
− | + | is often seen with a powerful lance that requires both of | |
+ | his right arms to wield and which is tipped with a fragment | ||
+ | of the sun. He is married to Mehut, a lion-headed goddess. | ||
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[[Category:Gods]] | [[Category:Gods]] |
Revision as of 23:53, 29 April 2010
Anhur is the chaotic god of the Wizard pantheon.
Encyclopedia entry
An Egyptian god of war and a great hunter, few gods can match
his fury. Unlike many gods of war, he is a force for good.
The wrath of Anhur is slow to come, but it is inescapable
once earned. Anhur is a mighty figure with four arms. He
is often seen with a powerful lance that requires both of
his right arms to wield and which is tipped with a fragment
of the sun. He is married to Mehut, a lion-headed goddess.