There is no explicit origin story provided for the Egyptian pool. However, it appears to be a static symbol representing water in Egyptian mythology.
The Egyptian pool is described as a rectangular shape with seven equally spaced vertical zigzag lines within it.
There is no information on the abilities and behaviors of the Egyptian pool in the source material. It appears to be more of a symbol or representation rather than an active entity.

Naga
Divine serpent beings of Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain cosmology — powerful guardians of water, earth, and underground treasures. Revered as deities in South and Southeast Asia.

Yuki-onna
The Snow Woman of Japanese folklore — a spirit born of blizzards who appears to travelers lost in snowstorms. Beautiful and lethal, she can show mercy or bring death depending on her mood.

Rusalka
Water spirits in Slavic folklore — the spirits of young women who died by drowning or suicide, bound to rivers and lakes. Beautiful and dangerous, they can bewitch men to their deaths.
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