The first ring of Thoth that the children notice in The Bachelor story in "The Storyteller" is the ring to summon demons. The ring allows the wearer to summon and control demons to do their bidding.
The children of Ma'at and Thoth were sometimes said to be the Ogdoad: Nu, Naunet, Amun, Amaunet, Kuk, Kauket, Huh and Hauhet.
Thoth gave them to Nut so that she could have her children; Osiris, Isis, Set, Horus the Elder, and Nephthys.
Thoth gave those five extra days to Nut to allow her to give birth to her children.
In Egyptian mythology, Thoth is not typically depicted as having children in the traditional sense. He is primarily known as a god of wisdom, writing, and magic, and is often associated with knowledge and communication.
Thoth gave those days to Nut so she could have her children, Osiris, Isis, Set, Nephthys and Horus the Elder.
she was married to Thoth and had 8 children with him. there favorite child was Amon because he was the most famous god out of all the children. Hoped this helped!!!
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The Egyptian god Thoth did not die.
Thoth has many wives.
Thoth became associated with the Moon, due to the Ancient Egyptians observation that Baboons (sacred to Thoth) 'sang' to the moon at night. - crystallinks.com/thoth
Ma'at is the wife of Thoth and had eight children which among them , Amon was most important.
The head of Thoth is that of an Ibis.