Here is a resume of the actual myth (detailing the....interesting part)!
After the murder of Osiris, his son Horus grew up determined to reclaim his rightful throne from his uncle Seth, the g** of chaos. The gods debated for years over who should rule, and during this time, Seth sought different ways to defeat Horus—not only through physical combat but also through trickery.
One night, Seth invited Horus to his home and, under the guise of hospitality, attempted to sexually dominate him. In Egyptian thought, such an act was not about love but about establishing power—Seth aimed to humiliate Horus and disqualify him from kingship. However, Horus cleverly thwarted Seth’s plan. When Seth tried to ejac***** onto Horus, Horus secretly caught the se*** in his hand instead of letting it land on his body. Disgusted, he later brought it to his mother, Isis, who helped him turn the trick back on Seth.
Isis took Horus' own se*** and spread it onto Seth’s favorite lettuce, which Seth later ate unknowingly. When the gods called both to be judged, Thoth, the g** of wisdom, summoned the se*** of each to determine the truth. When Seth claimed dominance, his se*** did not respond, proving Horus had not been dishonored. However, when Thoth called upon Horus’ seed, it answered—from inside Seth—shaming him instead.
This incident further weakened Seth’s claim to the throne, showing him not as the dominant figure he pretended to be but as one who had been outwitted by Horus and Isis. Eventually, after many more trials, Horus was declared the rightful ruler of Egypt, and Seth was either exiled to the desert or made the g** of storms and chaos.
After the murder of Osiris, his son Horus grew up determined to reclaim his rightful throne from his uncle Seth, the g** of chaos. The gods debated for years over who should rule, and during this time, Seth sought different ways to defeat Horus—not only through physical combat but also through trickery.
One night, Seth invited Horus to his home and, under the guise of hospitality, attempted to sexually dominate him. In Egyptian thought, such an act was not about love but about establishing power—Seth aimed to humiliate Horus and disqualify him from kingship. However, Horus cleverly thwarted Seth’s plan. When Seth tried to ejac***** onto Horus, Horus secretly caught the se*** in his hand instead of letting it land on his body. Disgusted, he later brought it to his mother, Isis, who helped him turn the trick back on Seth.
Isis took Horus' own se*** and spread it onto Seth’s favorite lettuce, which Seth later ate unknowingly. When the gods called both to be judged, Thoth, the g** of wisdom, summoned the se*** of each to determine the truth. When Seth claimed dominance, his se*** did not respond, proving Horus had not been dishonored. However, when Thoth called upon Horus’ seed, it answered—from inside Seth—shaming him instead.
This incident further weakened Seth’s claim to the throne, showing him not as the dominant figure he pretended to be but as one who had been outwitted by Horus and Isis. Eventually, after many more trials, Horus was declared the rightful ruler of Egypt, and Seth was either exiled to the desert or made the g** of storms and chaos.
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