(son of Osiris)
"The Avenger"

Lesser god


 

ARMOR CLASS: -2
MOVE: 15"/15"
HIT POINTS: 359
NO. OF ATTACKS: 2
DAMAGE/ATTACK: 3-36 (+14: spear) / 3-30 (+14: sword)
SPECIAL ATTACKS: See below
SPECIAL DEFENSES: See below
MAGIC RESISTANCE: 75%
SIZE: M (6.5')
ALIGNMENT: Lawful neutral
WORSHIPPER'S ALIGNMENT: Lawful neutral and anyone seeking vengeance
SYMBOL: Hawk
PLANE: Nirvana
CLERIC/DRUID: Nil
FIGHTER: Paladin (P19)
MAGIC-USER/ILLUSIONIST: Mage (MU16)
THIEF/ASSASSIN: Nil
MONK/BARD: Nil
PSIONIC ABILITY: VI


 
S: 25 I: 25 W: 21
D: 25 C: 23 CH: 24
Com:

Horus appears on the earth as a muscular person with a hawk's head,
and his main attribute is the ability to triple the power of any weapon or magic item he uses.
He uses a wand of fire,
which in his hands shoots an 18 dice fireball,
and he can cast [monster summoning VII],
[shape change],
and [project image] at will.
His sword nullifies all first through fifth level spells used against him and is a +3 weapon striking for 3-30 points of damage.
His 30 foot spear strikes for 3-36 points of damage and will instantly kill any being that is in it's shape changed form (no saving throw).
Note that the effects of these weapons if used by others are much less:
the sword would be +1, do 1-10 points of damage, and only nullify first and second level spells;
the lance will do 1-12 and only paralyze shape changed <link>, etc.

Horus is not affected by the first blow of any given weapon used against him.

                                                              Clerics             Raiment                                                             Sacrifice/Propitiation
Sphere of Control Animal M F N-H Head Body Color(s) Holy Days Frequency Form Place of Worship
vengeance falcon X X - helm war harness bright blue solstice semiannually precious fluids temple, home


The Eye of Horus
 

This god is very aware of any avenging human.
When a "good" person seeks righteous revenge,
there is a 5% chance that the god will aid by increasing all of the being's ability scores to 19 until the deed is done.


 
Egyptian Mythos - - - DDG


"We gaze at the solar god of Egypt, the falcon-headed Horus."
    - Isis in the Ancient World, R.E. Witt, The Johns Hopkins University Press, p25.

Probably, double specialist in khopesh.