There is no god of priests, only a god of mummification, Anubis.
Priests were involved in every step of the mummification process including wrapping the mummy with linen strips and placing the internal organs in canopic jars.
the priests are in charge of mummification because they have learnt how to mummify the dead body of a pharoah or noble from father to son. They are also in charge because they have the gifted talents from the gods and goddess of egypt so the priests can replace anubis the god of mummification. (unfortunetly priestess cant mummify)
They wrap it up in toilet paper
Pharaoh wore it when the priests prepared him for the afterlife. (mummification)
The priests performed mummification. No-one else did mummification.
By wearing the mask it was symbolized that Anubis was watching over the mummification process to guide the head priests in the ritual.
priests pharohs and queens houmers
The fingers and toes were often simply covered in linen while the wrapping was taking place. Many priests wrapped them individually.
The left abdomen is slit and the Anubis priests take them out from there.
Priests in certain cultures believed that mummifying bodies helped preserve them for the afterlife. The process of mummification was often associated with religious rituals and beliefs, with the goal of preparing the deceased for their journey to the next world. Additionally, mummification was believed to maintain the deceased's physical form so they could be recognized in the afterlife.
The priests were those who carried out the important services in the temple, while the Levites were servants who attended to common duties there.