"Inject lingering poisons with each strike and watch the enemy draw their last breath." Serqet is one of the playable Gods in SMITE. It is with fear and trepidation that man walks carefully near the serpent and scorpion. Not that these creatures could overpower him with strength or guile, but the fierce venom they carry is deadlier than any blade or arrow. Yet, for all the dread they induce, they never strike randomly or in anger. Poison of any kind is controlled and administered only to those d
Brand.Pr Nefrt made in egypt Size*14*6*5 inch We present to you the statue of the goddess Selket. We made it with a distinctive quality in Egypt. You can get it to have an Egyptian touch in your home. You can also present it as a wonderful gift to your loved ones and friends. Serket /ˈsɜːrˌkɛt/ (also known as Serqet, Selket, Selqet, or Selcis) is the goddess of fertility, nature, animals, medicine, magic, and healing venomous stings and bites in Egyptian mythology, originally the deification of the scorpion.[2] Her family life is unknown, but she is sometimes credited as the daughter of Neith and Khnum, making her a sister to Sobek and Apep. Scorpion stings lead to paralysis and Serket's name describes this, as it means "(she who) tightens the throat"; however, Serket's name also can be read as meaning "(she who) causes the throat to breathe", and so, as well as being seen as stinging the unrighteous, Serket was seen as one who could cure scorpion stings and the effects of other venoms such as snakebites. In the art of ancient Egypt, Serket was shown as a scorpion (a symbol found on the earliest artifacts of the culture, such as from Naqada III) or as a woman with a scorpion on her head. Although Serket does not appear to have had any temples, she had a sizable number of priests in many communities. One of the most dangerous species of scorpion, the Deathstalker (Leiurus quinquestriatus) resides in North Africa, and its sting may kill, so Serket was considered a highly important goddess, and sometimes she was considered by pharaohs to be their patron. Her close association with the early rulers implies that she was their protector, notably Scorpion I and Scorpion II. As the protector against venom and snakebite, Serket often was said to protect the deities from Apep, the great snake-demon of evil, sometimes being depicted as the guard when Apep was captured. Shipping We ship within three business days of payment, usually sooner. DHL Express shipping service Payment We accept PayPal payment method Customer satisfaction is very important to us. If you have any problem with your order Please contact us, we will try our best to make you satisfied. Please visit our store to check other items for sale! Thank you for shopping at prnefrt Store
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Brand.Pr Nefrt made in egypt Size*9*5*2 inch We present to you the statue of the goddess Selket. We made it with a distinctive quality in Egypt. You can get it to have an Egyptian touch in your home. You can also present it as a wonderful gift to your loved ones and friends. Serket /ˈsɜːrˌkɛt/ (also known as Serqet, Selket, Selqet, or Selcis) is the goddess of fertility, nature, animals, medicine, magic, and healing venomous stings and bites in Egyptian mythology, originally the deification of the scorpion.[2] Her family life is unknown, but she is sometimes credited as the daughter of Neith and Khnum, making her a sister to Sobek and Apep. Scorpion stings lead to paralysis and Serket's name describes this, as it means "(she who) tightens the throat"; however, Serket's name also can be read as meaning "(she who) causes the throat to breathe", and so, as well as being seen as stinging the unrighteous, Serket was seen as one who could cure scorpion stings and the effects of other venoms such as snakebites. In the art of ancient Egypt, Serket was shown as a scorpion (a symbol found on the earliest artifacts of the culture, such as from Naqada III) or as a woman with a scorpion on her head. Although Serket does not appear to have had any temples, she had a sizable number of priests in many communities. One of the most dangerous species of scorpion, the Deathstalker (Leiurus quinquestriatus) resides in North Africa, and its sting may kill, so Serket was considered a highly important goddess, and sometimes she was considered by pharaohs to be their patron. Her close association with the early rulers implies that she was their protector, notably Scorpion I and Scorpion II. As the protector against venom and snakebite, Serket often was said to protect the deities from Apep, the great snake-demon of evil, sometimes being depicted as the guard when Apep was captured. Shipping We ship within three business days of payment, usually sooner. DHL Express shipping service Payment We accept PayPal payment method Customer satisfaction is very important to us. If you have any problem with your order Please contact us, we will try our best to make you satisfied. Please visit our store to check other items for sale! Thank you for shopping at prnefrt Store
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