An Egyptian would pray to the god Set for various reasons, primarily seeking his protection and assistance in overcoming chaos and adversity. As the god of the desert, storms, and violence, Set was often invoked during times of conflict or uncertainty. Additionally, he was associated with strength and power, making him a figure to be revered for success in battles or challenges. Devotees might also appeal to Set for blessings in agriculture and protection against natural disasters.
Set was the Egyptian god of storms, the desert, and chaos.
There wasn't really any one God(dess) of weather in the Kemetic faiths. Set was God of storms, Ra (among others) was God of the Sun, Tefnut was Goddess of moisture/rain, Shu was a God of air, and people would pray to patron or personal Gods for good weather.
Set was a god, not a Egyptian.
If you are referring to the ancient Egyptian mythology, Set (Osiris's brother) would be the villain, as he is often labeled 'the god of evil'
Set was the ancient Egyptian god of winds, storms, chaos, evil, darkness, strength, war, conflict, Upper Egypt.
Set was a god of Upper Egypt.
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The Egyptian god is Set also known as Seth. He is lord of the desert and god of storms, confusion, and destruction
The Egyptian God of Chaos is Seth.
Set was a ancient Egyptian god of the desert.
There is no Egyptian god who slew his uncle, as the only god who "died" in Egyptian mythology was Osiris who was killed by Set and revived to rule in the afterlife by Isis. Horus warred with Set to rule, but did not kill him.
The ancient Egyptian god Set is not given a official birth date in Egyptian religion.