Horis
Horis is an ancient Egyptian deity often associated with the sky and kingship. He is typically depicted as a falcon or a man with a falcon head, symbolizing his connection to the heavens. Horis was revered as a protector of the pharaohs and was believed to embody the divine right to rule.
In mythology, Horis is known for his conflict with Set, the god of chaos, which represents the struggle between order and disorder. This battle is significant in Egyptian culture, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. Horis is also linked to the concept of resurrection and the afterlife, making him an important figure in Egyptian religion.