The reading I found most interesting from this section was the Death of Osiris, found in Egyptian Myth and Legend by Donald Mackenzie.
In this story, Set tricks Osiris with an ornate chest. Osiris wants it and lays down in it, but then Set's followers trap him in it and throw him into the Nile. Isis went to look for his body, taking with her seven scorpions. She stays with a poor woman and tries to keep her scorpions outside, but one comes in and kills the woman's child. Isis feels guilty, and brings the child back to life, causing the woman to be grateful (even though it was Isis's fault to begin with? Lots to unpack there.)
In this story, Set tricks Osiris with an ornate chest. Osiris wants it and lays down in it, but then Set's followers trap him in it and throw him into the Nile. Isis went to look for his body, taking with her seven scorpions. She stays with a poor woman and tries to keep her scorpions outside, but one comes in and kills the woman's child. Isis feels guilty, and brings the child back to life, causing the woman to be grateful (even though it was Isis's fault to begin with? Lots to unpack there.)
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