Nut | |
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Artistic representation of Nut |
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Domain |
Goddess of the Sky
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Status | Alive |
Condition | Goddess Class-1 |
Affiliation | Egyptian gods |
First appearance |
BTI 237 |
Character Information | |
Age |
unknown; over 5 billion years
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Species | Egyptian |
Gender | Female |
Orientation | Unknown |
Ancestors |
None (primordial) |
Descendants | |
Hair color | Unknown |
Eye color | Unknown |
Nut (/nut/ IPA) is the Primordial Goddess of the Sky, progenitor of the Egyptian pantheon.
Biography
Nut is one of the Primordial Gods, created by the Drylon over five billion years ago. She is the grandmother of Ra and the mother of Osiris, Set, Nephthys and Isis.
Powers
Reality warping: Nut can manipulate matter and energy at a galactic scale, can take any form and size she desires, is completely invulnerable, and can teleport anywhere in the universe instantly. She may even be able to warp the laws of physics
Notes
- She expressed confusion in her relationship with the Egyptian gods, confusing sons and grandsons.
- Combined with her status as a primordial being, she could represent both the Egyptian goddess Nut (also called Naunet), especially as the mother of four major gods, as well as the god Nu (whose feminine aspect was also called Naunet)