"Thief of gods" Egyptian hieroglyphics
There is not much known about this particular historical reference, and with good reason. The name ‘Thief of Gods’ or ‘Thief of Kuk’ is a very shady reference to the Egyptian God Kuk. There is also a picture that is supposedly from 3100 BC, found in pharaoh Wazner’s tomb (a.k.a. Wenegbu, Wadjenedj, and Wazenez). The picture is also linked to something called the ‘Princeton Project’ But there is little evidence to support that story.
Starting off with the name ‘Thief of Gods’ or ‘Thief of Kuk’. Kuk is one of the many Egyptian gods, and he represents all shadows, darkness, and similar things like night-time. This is one of the highest correlating pieces from this whole myth, as it gives a dark aspect on thing like in German, Romanian, Scottish, Nordic, and modern myth.
Like the Clutchbone from Nordic myth, the setting is not in a forest like just about every other myth. This myth mostly centers around Pharaoh Wazner’s tomb.
So who is Pharaoh Wazner? Well, yes, he was a real pharaoh fist off. He was a predynastic pharaoh though, which is one of the primary reasons information is so hard to find for him.
Now take a look at the picture here:
Starting off with the name ‘Thief of Gods’ or ‘Thief of Kuk’. Kuk is one of the many Egyptian gods, and he represents all shadows, darkness, and similar things like night-time. This is one of the highest correlating pieces from this whole myth, as it gives a dark aspect on thing like in German, Romanian, Scottish, Nordic, and modern myth.
Like the Clutchbone from Nordic myth, the setting is not in a forest like just about every other myth. This myth mostly centers around Pharaoh Wazner’s tomb.
So who is Pharaoh Wazner? Well, yes, he was a real pharaoh fist off. He was a predynastic pharaoh though, which is one of the primary reasons information is so hard to find for him.
Now take a look at the picture here:
Unlike the faked Brazilian cave painting, this picture may be real. Its extremely hard to tell though. Again, because of Pharaoh Wazner being so obscure, most pictures point to this one. The counter to that is, I was unable to find any pictures to prove this one false, like in the Brazilian cave painting. Coming back to that, if its a photoshop job, its a pretty good one. Upon close inspection and under magnification, the lighting, grit, and grading appeared to match up with the rest of the image.
Returning to the supposed myth, Pharaoh Wazner is said to have an encounter with this ‘Thief of Gods/Kuk’ and that is why it is inscribed in his tomb. It is unlike any other symbol in hieroglyphic language, making it completely unique.
So everything stated previously is all possible, maybe even plausible. Well, here comes another fake. In my research I found something called the ‘Princeton Project’. It didn’t appear to relate at all with the ‘Thief of Gods/Kuk’, and I was unable to depict any other sources other than its origin to support its claims.
Returning to the supposed myth, Pharaoh Wazner is said to have an encounter with this ‘Thief of Gods/Kuk’ and that is why it is inscribed in his tomb. It is unlike any other symbol in hieroglyphic language, making it completely unique.
So everything stated previously is all possible, maybe even plausible. Well, here comes another fake. In my research I found something called the ‘Princeton Project’. It didn’t appear to relate at all with the ‘Thief of Gods/Kuk’, and I was unable to depict any other sources other than its origin to support its claims.