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The central theme of Egyptian mythology was Ma'at (order and justice) and how everything eventually returns to Ma'at. Many stories involve a Pharaoh who has strayed from being benevolent or or the cycle of death and rebirth where some god may have some corrupting influence but that idea of justice and order restores and wins out in the end.

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