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It is telling that the mystery legs of Nefertari have the knees. Remember cypress knees

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Mystery Mummy Legs Belonged to Egyptian Queen Nefertari


Nefertari is one of ancient Egypt's most famous queens, in part because her tomb was among the most elaborate in the Valley of the Queens near the capital Luxor. The plaster walls were decorated with colorful paintings, and even the ceilings were painted with a likeness of the starry night sky. Nefertari's statue is also found at a rock temple in Abu Simbel in southern Egypt. Her likeness stands side-by-side with her husband's and is the same size, indicating her elevated status.


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You are right on with the guf, tree of souls. I don't think I've seen that movie. The duat reminds of a clock to me.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


More an ocean of souls or a well of souls. I didn't sense anything tree like.


I read that bit, in the book. I haven't seen the movie and not sure if it is even referenced.

IIRC, they called it something similar to transparent metal. I can't remember exactly being it was like 20 years ago, but that part always stood out.
 Quoting: Seer777


Yes, you wouldn't sense a tree. The cypress grow in water. They have what is called cypress knees which help the tree breath. This video is a good explanation. Knees have a bend:P



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Ningishzida is a Mesopotamian deity of the underworld. His name in Sumerian is translated as "lord of the good tree"[1] by Thorkild Jacobsen.
 Quoting: Fancypantz

 Quoting: Fancypantz


Wind rose gold intelligence lol
 
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