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In ancient Egyptian mythology, Khonsu, the moon god, did not have a singular narrative of death like many other deities. Instead, he was often depicted as a young man associated with the cycles of the moon, representing time and healing. Some myths suggest he might have been involved in battles against chaos, but he ultimately continued to exist as a significant figure in the pantheon rather than facing death in the conventional sense. His role in mythology emphasized renewal and the cyclical nature of time rather than a final demise.

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