![]() Setne ignored the warnings, and took the book, prompting Prince Naneferkaptah to curse him.Īfterwards, he was seduced by a beautiful woman into deserting his wife and killing his children, and then discovered the beautiful woman to be a corpse. ![]() The ghost of Prince Naneferkaptah himself told Setne how Thoth cursed him by killing his wife and child, and told him to leave the book. Setne (portrayed as a hero in mythology, unlike in the novels) stole it from the tomb of the previous person who stole it, Prince Naneferkaptah. In Egyptian Mythology, the book contained all the knowledge of the universe. Setne added spells for capturing and destroying sheuts after he stole the book and it has a spell that is capable of imprisoning gods. Presumably it also contains information on the other areas of the Duat. Apparently the map serves a combination compass, tourist's guide and Farmer's Almanac timetable. It also has a map to the Land of Demons though its very hard to understand according to Zia Rashid. ![]() It contains many spells and information about the gods that is dangerous in the wrong hands, including the locations of their palaces, all of the forms they can take on and where all of their sheuts are located and how to summon the gods and their sheuts. Described by Thoth as a field study, the book, known simply as the Book of Thoth was written by Thoth when he was younger. ![]()
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