Ammit
In Egyptian mythology, Ammit devours the hearts of evil souls who fail the heart weighing ceremony in the afterlife. Ammit is a part-lion, part-hippopotamus, and part-crocodile creature who is known as the "Devourer of the Dead."
the wyvern symbolize the evil of the devil and how he preys on the souls of the unsuspecting scottish people. It devours people in the same way that Satan devours people's souls.
The correct answer is AMMIT.
the greek god of lost souls is hades.
God knows you are lonely souls.
Eating evil souls
the purpose of the underworld is were all dead souls go, and evil people's souls are punished.
In the theory of catholicism, yes, god made satan. But he did not make him the devil. He was at one point an angel that decided that he was better than god so god kicked him out of heaven and he now reigns in the core of the earth collecting the souls of evil.
Yes, he was greedy and always wanting more souls to fill his underworld. So that would make him want to kill. Evil, was he.
No.
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.
No. Evil is the absence of good. God did not create evil...we made evil, and unfortunately for God, He gave us free will, so everything evil in this world has been chosen by us.