Yes, they are. See link:
Seth is the Egyptian god of evil
He was struck in the head by Hours's Harpoon when Set was in the form of a red hippo.
The ancinet Egyptian god Seth did not die, so did not need a sarcophagus.
I looked in Wikipedia; they do not mention particular powers but they do refer to Seth as a god of great strength and at times he was a chief deity. He was considered god of the desert and storms. Depending on politics and the status of "foreigners" in Ancient Egypt, he was also considered an evil god, as he murdered Osiris, the husband of the very popular Isis.
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The Egyptian God of Chaos is Seth.
Seth is the Egyptian god of evil
The Egyptian god is Set also known as Seth. He is lord of the desert and god of storms, confusion, and destruction
The Egyptian god Seth is a real god of ancient Egypt.
Seth, or Set, was the ancinet Egyptian god of winds, storms, chaos, evil, darkness, strength, war, conflict, Upper Egypt.
He was struck in the head by Hours's Harpoon when Set was in the form of a red hippo.
The ancinet Egyptian god Seth did not die, so did not need a sarcophagus.
The biblical name,Seth, means appointed. In ancient Egyptian mythology Seth (pronounced set) is the god of chaos.
Egyptian myth does not have the birth year of Seth.
when he was
Seth, never dying in Egyptian myth, did not have a tomb.
It is not yet agreed upon as to what kind of animal it was, it is most often called the Set/Seth animal.