This staff is possibly the "was-scepter". This is a long staff mounted with an animal head. It was a symbol of power or dominion, and seen being held by Set and Anubis. In later use, it was a symbol of control over the force of chaos that Set represented. In a funerary context the was sceptre was responsible for the well-being of the deceased.
anubis isn't osiris's son.set is.
Both Anubis and Osiris are ancient Egyptian gods.
no
Anubis wrapped Osiris in linen rap.
Osiris is the Egyptian god of death while Anubis was in charge of performing the "funerals." Before Osiris was the god of death, he was the king of the gods.
Anubis is the Egyptian god of funerals. He serves Osiris.
Anubis took part in the myth of Isis and Osiris; he helped Isis to wrap the body of Osiris and some say that Osiris had been killed by Set, Osiris' organs were given to Anubis as a gift (hence his becoming a god of embalmers).
Osiris and Anubis are Egyptian; I do not recognize Shabis belonging to any culture as a deity.
Osiris is the god of the dead!
No; Anubis would deal with you himself.
Anubis is most often thought to be a son of Osiris and Nephthys.
yes