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'''Mut''' was an Ancient [[Egypt]]ian mother-goddess, worshiped widely and regarded as the progenitor of everything, associated with life-giving waters.
'''Mut''' was an Ancient [[Egypt]]ian mother-goddess, worshiped widely and regarded as the progenitor of everything, associated with life-giving waters.

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Mut was an Ancient Egyptian mother-goddess, worshiped widely and regarded as the progenitor of everything, associated with life-giving waters. She was a consort of Amun and the mother of Khonsu; together, they were known as the Theban Triad.[1]

She is often depicted as a woman dressed in bright red or blue, wearing the double-crown. Her aspects changed over time, and thus she could be depicted at times as a cat, a cow, a cobra, a lioness or a vulture.

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  1. Assassin's Creed: OriginsThe Curse of the Pharaohs