Opening of the Year Festival

Minor Spiritwell-documentedAncient EgyptianEgyptian civilization

Ancient Egyptian festival marking the beginning of the year, tied to astronomical and calendrical events, and associated with gods such as Re (Ra) and Sothis (Sopdet). The event likely represents cyclical renewal and rebirth of life. (Note: 1. Power tier should be Ancient (deity-level) given the festival's association with gods such as Re and Sothis, and its significance in establishing cosmic order. 2. Add sensory cues related to agricu)

Origin

Not applicable as the Opening of the Year Festival is a cultural event rather than a mythological origin story.

Appearance

No physical description of a supernatural entity is mentioned in the source material. The festival itself is described as an event marking the beginning of the year.

Abilities

The festival likely serves to re-establish cosmic order at the beginning of each year, emphasizing cyclical renewal and rebirth of life, associated with celestial events such as the Inundation of the Nile and agricultural fertility.

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