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Moon Knight - SPOILERS

Thomas Shey

Legend
Just to see if I'm confused, wasn't Tawaret the god attached to the one woman avatar who was friendly to Mark before the whole meeting event? Or was that a different goddess?
 

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pukunui

Legend
OK that was wild!

I love that Layla and Steven have fallen for each other.

Interesting that they've made Alexander the Great a former avatar of Ammit. Steven geeking out about it was fun to watch.

The tomb protectors were creepy!

The whole psych ward thing was well done. Not sure if that's the Overvoid or not. I love that Steven and Marc were so happy to see each other. And I'm guessing that murderous personality #3 was the one locked in that other sarcophagus?

What if it wasn't Marc's "partner" who murdered Layla's father but personality #3? Maybe that's what caused his mind to shatter!
 

Levistus's_Leviathan

5e Freelancer
Not sure if that's the Overvoid or not.
It could be . . . but my guess is that it's the Duat (Egyptian Underworld). Marc pretty clearly died (or at least should have), and we've seen an Egyptian God-connected afterlife in the MCU before (the Ancestral Plane from Black Panther, with Wakanda's connection of the Egyptian Goddess Bastet). Also, Taweret wasn't a member of the group of gods that banished/petrified Khonshu, so my guess is that the same thing happened to her, and that these "dead gods" get sent to the Duat after being banished by the Ennead. And Taweret has some connection to the Duat in the mythology (possibly being a guardian of Ra as he sailed through the Duat at night).
 

pukunui

Legend
There sure were a lot of imprisoned gods! More than there were empty seats in the pyramid.

Which gods were represented by their avatars in episode 3? Hathor, Horus, Isis, and two others, plus Khonshu.
 


pukunui

Legend
Osiris was the main sinister guy that places Khonshu's Ushabti to the pedestal. I don't know who the other god was, though.
Tefnut was the fifth. Just googled it. I got the impression those five had banished/imprisoned pretty much every other Egyptian god.

Also, I just realized that Steven mentions Taweret in the first episode when he identifies the plush “hippo god” dolls in the museum gift shop!

Also, I really want to know if the MCU is establishing the Egyptian gods as actual deities or whether they’re really more like superhuman aliens like the Norse “gods”. I suppose they might just be super beings from some other dimension rather than another planet but still … is the MCU going to say that some mythological gods are real while others are real but not actually gods or what?
 

Also, I really want to know if the MCU is establishing the Egyptian gods as actual deities or whether they’re really more like superhuman aliens like the Norse “gods”. I suppose they might just be super beings from some other dimension rather than another planet but still … is the MCU going to say that some mythological gods are real while others are real but not actually gods or what?

The first teaser trailer for Thor: Love and Thunder includes Zeus, so there are Greek "gods" in the MCU too. I hope that means we get Hercules too. After all, he was an Avenger in the comics.
 

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