The Exodus

Primordialwell-documentedJewish traditionMiddle EastEgypt

A foundational event in Jewish history and mythology where the Israelites were liberated from slavery under Moses' leadership. (Note: 1. Power tier: Change to Ancient (The Exodus is not a cosmic event but rather a historical-mythological narrative) 2. Abilities: Clarify that God is responsible for parting the Red Sea and drowning th)

Origin

The Exodus represents a pivotal event in Jewish history and mythology - the liberation of the Israelites from Egyptian bondage led by Moses.

Appearance

The Exodus is often depicted as an unphysical, abstract concept, or sometimes symbolized by the Red Sea itself being part of its manifestation. There is no physical description of a supernatural entity associated with The Exodus.

Abilities

The Red Sea is depicted as an instrument of God's wrath and power, able to part and then drown pursuing Egyptian forces. However, it was God who parted the Red Sea and caused the pursuing Egyptian forces to drown, not The Exodus entity itself.

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