- "This is a safe space for you to tell us if you feel exploited by Khonshu."
- ―Hathor to Marc Spector[src]
Hathor (Ancient Egyptian: ḥwt-ḥr)[2] is the Egyptian Goddess of Music and Love. A member of the Ennead Council, she was represented by her Avatar, Yatzil.
Biography[]
Friendship with Khonshu[]
Hathor was an old friend of Khonshu, and she was in the habit of sharing her melodies with him, and he enjoyed them.[1]
Banishing Khonshu[]
Osiris decided to banish Khonshu to punish him for his continued interactions with humanity that could expose the Ennead, as Osiris considered that they were meant to merely observe and not interfere with human activities, especially since Humanity had mostly turned away from the ancient Egyptian religion. Hathor kept observing the world of humans through Yatzil, her Avatar.[1]
Trial of Arthur Harrow[]
Osiris' attention was caught when Khonshu caused a lunar eclipse to summon the Ennead Council. Osiris thus held a gathering of the council inside a secret chamber of the Great Pyramid of Giza, where Hathor and the other Ennead joined him to judge Arthur Harrow for plotting to free Ammit.
Later, as Khonshu had once again manipulated the sky in order to find the tomb of Ammit, Osiris made good on his promise. Along with the rest of the Ennead Council, he imprisoned Khonshu into an ushabti that was to be kept inside the pyramid.[1]
Harrow's Mission[]
When became apparent that Khonshu had been speaking the truth and that Arthur Harrow was trying to release Ammit. Along with the rest of the Ennead Council, Osiris was confronted by Harrow and the Disciples of Ammit inside the Great Pyramid of Giza and fought through his Avatar Selim, but they were eventually defeated by an already empowered Harrow. Hathor's Avatar was killed during the attack.[1]
Powers and Abilities[]
Powers[]
- Ennead Physiology: Hathor is an Ennead deity who was worshipped in Ancient Egypt as the Goddess of Love and Music.
- Immortality: As an Ennead, Hathor is extremely long-lived and is immune to disease and aging. Still, Hathor can be killed by a wielder of All-Black the Necrosword.
- Remote Possession: Hathor can possess and act through her Avatar's body without being physically there.
- Deity Imprisonment: Hathor was able to cast a spell to imprison Khonshu.
Abilities[]
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Trivia[]
- In one Egyptian myth, Hathor was turned into a lioness by Ra and became Sekhmet. This is also shown in the comics. However, Sekhmet appears to be a distinct character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
References[]
External Links[]
- Hathor on Wikipedia
- Hathor on Marvel Database