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'''Horus''' was an [[Isu]] and the son of [[Osiris]] and [[Isis]].<ref name="Accipiter">''[[Assassin's Creed 3: Accipiter]]''</ref>
'''Horus''' was an [[Isu]] and the son of [[Osiris]] and [[Isis]].<ref name="Accipiter">''[[Assassin's Creed 3: Accipiter]]''</ref>


When Osiris was murdered by his brother Set, Isis used the [[Ankh]] to revive him, but it only brought Osiris back for one night. Using the opportunity, they consummated their love that night, leading to the conception of Horus.<ref name="Accipiter" />
When Osiris was murdered by his brother [[Seth|Set,]] Isis used the [[Ankh]] to revive him, but it only brought Osiris back for one night. Using the opportunity, they consummated their love that night, leading to the conception of Horus.<ref name="Accipiter" />


His insignia, the Eye of Horus, was used by the [[Medjay]] as a mark of office. The Eye of Horus was later incorporated into the emblem of the [[Hidden Ones]] once the organisation was founded by [[Bayek|Bayek of Siwa]], himself a former Medjay.<ref name="ACO">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref>  
His insignia, the Eye of Horus, was used by the [[Medjay]] as a mark of office. The Eye of Horus was later incorporated into the emblem of the [[Hidden Ones]] once the organisation was founded by [[Bayek|Bayek of Siwa]], himself a former Medjay.<ref name="ACO">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref>  

Revision as of 05:15, 1 February 2018


"That is Horus, the Falcon. the Great Black One. God of the sky. The sun is his right eye and the moon is his left eye. Forever he flies across the heavens, making night and day."
Stone Circles inscription about Horus[src]

Horus was an Isu and the son of Osiris and Isis.[1]

When Osiris was murdered by his brother Set, Isis used the Ankh to revive him, but it only brought Osiris back for one night. Using the opportunity, they consummated their love that night, leading to the conception of Horus.[1]

His insignia, the Eye of Horus, was used by the Medjay as a mark of office. The Eye of Horus was later incorporated into the emblem of the Hidden Ones once the organisation was founded by Bayek of Siwa, himself a former Medjay.[2]

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