The Egyptian god Seth is a real god of ancient Egypt.
Although ancient Egypt did not quite had a god of evil,i could give you Seth/Seti as an example. He was the god of destruction, war, dessert and chaos.
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.
In ancient Egypt, Seth, also known as Set, was primarily regarded as the god of chaos, storms, and the desert. He was associated with disorder and violence but also represented strength and protection in certain contexts, particularly in battles. Often depicted as a figure opposing the god Osiris, Seth played a significant role in the mythological narratives surrounding the afterlife and the balance of order (Ma'at) and chaos. His worship and significance varied throughout different periods and regions of ancient Egypt.
The chief god of ancient Egypt was Ra.
Seth was born in the city of Ombos in Lower Middle Egypt.
Yes, the pharaoh was considered a god in ancient Egypt.
Ra is the name of the Sun god in ancient Egypt.
Ra is the name of the Sun god in ancient Egypt.
Set was the ancient Egyptian god of winds, storms, chaos, evil, darkness, strength, war, conflict, Upper Egypt.
Anubis is the main god of mummification in ancient Egypt.
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