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  1. Ammit

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    Ammit (or Ammut) is a composite mythological entity from ancient Egyptian religion, famously associated with the judgment of the dead in the Hall of Two Truths. She is personified as a psychopomp and a consumer of unworthy souls, effectively preventing the deceased from achieving eternal afterlife. The entity is frequently depicted as a chimera combining the most temporally pow…
  2. Maat

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    Maat in the Afterlife (The Weighing of the Heart)
    The most famous application of Maat is its role in the judgment of the deceased in the Hall of Two Truths. After death, the Ib (heart), considered the seat of intellect and morality, was weighed against the feather of Maat. The procedure was overseen by the god Anubis and witnessed by [Thoth](/entries/thot…
  3. Osiris

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    Osirian Function in the Afterlife
    Osiris presided over the Hall of Two Truths, where the souls of the deceased underwent judgment. This process, often referred to as the "Weighing of the Heart," involved the deceased reciting the Negative Confession and their heart being weighed against the Feather of Ma'at (truth and order).
    The concept of "becoming an Osiris" was fundamental to [fun…