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Scientific name -- Pholax cynopolis

Size -- about 9' tall


Diet -- doesn't eat, but may gain energy from emotions such as fear

Anubis' priests, the "stm", wore jackal masks during the mummification rituals.
Anubis was among the oldest deities of Egyptian mythology and his role changed as
the myths matured,
passing from the main god of the underworld to the judge of the dead once Osiris
took over the former role.
Anubis' association with jackals was probably the result of jackals prowling around
graveyards.
He was colored black because embalmed corpses are pitch black in color. Although
Anubis was often identified as
"sab" a jackal, rather than "iwiw" a dog, there was still much confusion over
which animal Anubis actually was.
Some Egyptologists refer to the "Anubis animal" to represent the unknown species
that he was supposed to represent.
Cities dedicated to Anubis were known for their great number of dog mummies and
whole cemeteries.

"We, known as the Jackals, the Priests of Anubis, are guardians of their glorious
tombs,
or of their humble graves. We are the keepers of the dead. We are the servants of
Anubis.
We are Cynopolis." -- Chapter of the Dead, Book of Ma'at

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