| Registered Name: | Isis |
| Character's Real Name: | Isis |
| Other names (if any): | none |
| Gender: | Female |
| Species: | Ibis-headed humanoid |
| Family/clan: | House of Isis |
| Birthday: | n/a |
| Alignment: | Lawful/Good |
| Occupation: | Goddess of Magic |
| Hobby: | Healing |
| Age: | Infinite |
| Familiar/Pet: | none |
| Favored Weapon(s): | magic, dagger, staff |
| Home: | Temple of the Gods |
| Marital Status: | Single |
| Background: | Isis was the calming influece among the many gods. It was she that made the drink that Eth used to make Sekhmet drunk to calm her mighty rage. It was also her skill as a healer that brought her companion, Osiris back to life after he was killed by Set. Through her, the life magic of the world ebbed and flowed until the first of the guardians took that from her so that she could sleep until the battles surrounding the Great Change. She was enraged by her brother's audacity to try and prevent the gods from saving the world in the only way they could see without permanently destroying everything. With the guardian's help, she directed the magic that imprisoned her brother in crystal for all eternity. After all was changed to its new form and the land renewed, she slept for many centuries. When she awakened, she heard the soft pleas of the earth, asking for her help in creating a creature of its very own. Seeing no harm in that, she aided the earth's spirit then watched over the new creature as it grew and evolved from experiences it encountered. Even now, many, many centuries alter, she still watches the creatures as they live and grow as living legends among furry kind. |
| Misc Info: | Isis is one of the earliest and most important goddess in ancient Egypt. She was regarded as the feminine counterpart to Osiris, a role she probably occupied before the dawn of dynastic Egypt. She was revered by the Egyptian people as the great mother-goddess and represents the maternal spirit in its most intimate form. She is often seen suckling a young Horus. In the Osiris legend she is seen as a dutiful wife, a grieving widow and as a protector of the dead. As a winged goddess she may represent the wind. In the Osiris legend there are references to Isis wailing and moaning like the wind. She is also continually travelling up and down the land in search of her lost husband. Upon finding Osiris' body, she takes the shape of one of the swiftest birds, a kite. Flapping and darting above his dead body she wails in mourning. She restores life to Osiris by flapping her wings and filling his mouth and nose with air. Isis was a great enchantress, the goddess of magic. Together with Thoth, she taught mankind the secrets of medicine. She was the embalmer and gaurdian of Osiris. She is often rendered on the foot of coffins with long wings spread to protect the deceased. |
| Religion: | Nothing to Worship |