This is just a digression into mythology...
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Not really a spoiler, but in the ancient Egyptian mythology, after Seth's trial (that of course didn't involved the r*ping stuff that Osiris did, because it never happened, as well as Anubis being actually Seth's son), he gets sent to Ra's Sun Boat, together with Anubis (already an Underworld god) and the goddess Basteth. They travel everyday, carring the sun (Ra) from dawn to dusk, and then in the Duat, to carry the dead to Osiris (whose job is to judge them in the afterlife), and to make the Sun being "reborn" again, so it can rise to another day.
Sorry for the long post, but I am a bit of a nerd for ancient mythologies, and the author of Ennead is taking inspiration from the ancient Egyptian myths, giving them new meanings and plot-twists. I really love this title!!
I haven't seen any raws, but isn't it possible that now Chiwoo's wish has become something like "I want to Jin not to disappear?"; since he already had Hwan's love from even before meeting Sunny, even if he didn't know it. So maybe Jin won't disappear, but knowing Sagold, I am afraid that Hwan will be endgame T_T even if I'm really rooting for Jin.
I am so happy this will be back!!! Thank you so much!! I have a little question: is copin the same as other app/websites that, differently from l*zin and t*p*s, don't post the mature version of certain titles? I've never used copin, so I don't know. I just hope their version is the mature version. Thann you in advance to whomever will reply, I really don't know much about copin, it is my first time earing about it.
Are the extra chapters of the other version (16+)gonna be uploaded too? I know that ch74 is from the mature version, but according to the message that Mojito left at the end of S1, other than the spicy AU with Horus and Seth doing the do, there is also a sfw chapter where Seth gets turned into a "tiny", aka he looks like a doll and looking at the raw, that chapter looks very funny! I don't know if it still part of the mature version in later extra chapters, because in the raw first there is this sfw chapter and then the one that now is labeled as ch74. So, I was just curious.
Can please someone update this title? It is not available in my country on the pocket comics app, and I tried to contact the help section on the app, but they basically replied to me that they can't do anything about it, if it's unavailable, it's unavailable. I think it is not very fair, since I've even spent money there...anyway, if someone has access to this title on that app, can they please update it here? Thank you so much!









Regarding that twitter theory at the end...mmmh, I kind of agree, because I ship Horus and Seth, BUT we need to remember that Horus too, at some point, kind of r*ped Seth (I'm not talking about the not-canon extras at the end of S1, I am talking about that moment between the second and third trial, before Sekhmet goes and start talking to Horus, who's naked on the ground; I don't remember the number of the chapter, sorry. Still, moments before that, Horsu was assaulting/fighting Seth, and that's also when Horus discovers Osiris' and Seth's past through Sekhmet) so....is Horus really what Seth needs??? Mmmh I don't, it kind of feel iffy to me.
Regarding that cover art with the hands, I think that Ra's hands are there because the author has been taking a lot from the original Egyptian myths and is adapting them to their own liking to shape Ennead's storylines.
According to the myths, Seth is one of the most important deities (together with Anubis, Bastet and Osiris) in the Duat, or more precisely, in the path that Ra (the Sun) takes every day in his/her boat, from dusk until dawn, before getting "reborn" again. In the Egyptian mythology, Seth is part of Ra's retinue. So, I am guessing that if Ennead's author took this bit of Seth's original lore from the myths, then of course Ra's hands are on him too in that cover, because (I'm guessing) in the future Ra is gonna have a more important role...kind of like Ra already had during the trial (although, I am curious about Ra's new child...she was very pregnant O_O)
No, Horus did not do it willingly. The mirror possessed Horus, and us not seeing Horus’ mind dialogue is another sign of him being possessed. You can see he’s not the same as before, the way he doesn’t talk much and continues to do such crude things. It wasn’t him by will.
Seth needs someone who will understand him and Horus is one of very few who understood his suffering and knew he was suffering.
And I believe the chapter was around 33-34/around 30 something.
Oh yeah and about Ra… who’s the father? Lmao I wanna know as well.
Ra is neither male nor female, she can take either form whenever she wants for convenience, but she's neither. She also has children on her own, without someone else's participation (or at least, that's what the other gods said, and how she had all her other children).
Oh damn that’s cool. I was also thinking she could use magic or something to have a baby but wasn’t too sure. I also saw the original Ra in Egyptian mythology was a male so once again, wasn’t too sure.
It's actually an interesting question, whether Horus can still be what Seth needs after having raped him (willingly or not). If these were human beings, I'd say, no way in hell... as their limited lifespans would never enough to solve, together, such a complicated trauma (since willing or unwilling, a grave humiliation of one by the other still indeed took place... and even if they were unwilling, the best thing the unwilling "perpetrator" could do for their victim is probably to leave them the heck alone. BUT since these are eternal gods, who have the rest of eternity to work out their issues, then it's a definite YES! Because they DO have a long time to "get over it", and it's obvious no other person would ever come close to understanding Seth as well as Horus can!
The original Ra was also technically neither: he assumed a male form for convenience, and created other goddesses to personify his own "feminine" side (the most clear example of this being the goddess called "the Eye of Ra").
Yes yes, agreed, nicely said. Horus is indeed the one who understands Seth and his suffering the most. He seems like he wants to stay low key though, his actions are very genuine too when it comes to Seth.
Human life vs Eternity is such a difference, I’m not one to bear a grudge for eternity.
I see, that’s interesting
Thank you so much for putting into words what I was feeling and thinking! I very agree with you! Since they are gods, I believe there is a possibility for reconciliation. Also, I wish for it, since I ship them very much ;)
According to different ancient myths, both the Eyes of Ra were goddesses, one was Sekhmet (Ra's first born child out of all of them), and the other Bastet. And it is not a coincidence that one is a lioness and the other a female cat, since felines were highly regarded in Ancient Egypt.