Ammit, or Ammut, was basically the boogeyman of ancient Egypt...not necessarily worshipped but used as a scare tactic to stay on the straight and narrow..She was a demon...a soul-eater....
Ammit was a creature in ancient Egyptian mythology depicted as a composite of a lion, hippopotamus, and crocodile. She was known as the "Devourer of the Dead" and was believed to devour the hearts of those deemed unworthy during the judgment of the deceased in the afterlife. Ammit played a crucial role in the weighing of the heart ceremony as described in the Book of the Dead.
Ammit is the god of evil death she takes the souls that are unworthy and eats them otherwhise the afterlivs would go to osiris.
Ammit means devourer or bone eater
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Ammit and Osiris
The monster is called Ammit. More info can be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ammit
In ancient Egyptian mythology, it was believed that the god Ammit would devour the hearts of sinners after judging them in the afterlife. Ammit was a fearsome creature with the head of a crocodile, the body of a lion, and the hindquarters of a hippopotamus. She played a significant role in the judgment of the deceased in the Hall of Ma'at.
Ammit is a girl or goddess
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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 ancient Egyptian deity that was considered the Crocodile-headed devourer in Duat is Ammit.