well he does take people into the afterlife. also he he is important when mummifying.
In the ancient Egyptian religion, Anubis was a god, and hence very powerful as gods usually are. For some interesting speculations about Anubis, I recommend the novel "The Anubis Gates" by Tim Powers.
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Anubis in ancient Egypt
Anubis is the Egyptian god of death.
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They believed in many gods and goddesses, you could look up Egyptian Mythology and find some interesting things. But some of the gods and goddesses were Bast, she was the goddess of cats, felines, things like that, Isis, the goddess of magic, Anubis was the god that led the dead to the afterlife, he wasn't the god of death but he was the one who weighed their souls with a feather to see what their fate would be.
Anpu was a Egyptian god who's name was changed to Anubis by the Greeks. He was at first, the god of the underworld but then was associated with embalming processes and funeral rites.
Anubis is my personal favorite, of the Egyptian pantheon. See "The Anubis Gates" by Tim Powers. Beware, your head may explode.
The Egyptian god Anubis was the god of embalming.
Yes, Anubis was the Egyptian god of burials and death
Anubis, the God of the Underworld.
Anubis was a very good god, as he protected the mummies and ensured the dead souls a safe trip to the afterlife. He was among the best gods, though there is another god that looks similar to Anubis who is VERY evil. This look-alike is Set, the brother of Anubis's mother, Nephthys. Set is basically the opposite of Anubis. He was a god of the desert, storms, and foreigners. In later myths he was also the god of darkness, and chaos.