Egyptian Deities free prompts and swap face images

316 text to image prompts for egyptian deities are available. Compatible with MidJourney, Dall-E and Stable Diffusion

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Egyptien mythology scene, gods and goddesses like Anubis and Isis depicted with symbolic attributes, surrounded by celestial elements and ancient scrolls, vibrant blue and gold color palette, mystical and ethereal ambiance.
Thoth – God of wisdom and writing, shown as an ibis-headed librarian with a human torso, star-embroidered robes, fingertips that trail constellations as they summon and catalog animated papyrus scrolls with a quill of liquid ink, standing in a hollowed monolithic obelisk repurposed as a neo-ancient archive: glass bridges, tiers of floating glowing shelves, and a slow river of black ink running through that mirrors the Milky Way.
Sobek – Crocodile god of strength and protection, depicted as a commanding crocodile-headed warlord wearing ceremonial battle paint, braided leather armor and talismanic amulets, exuding a molten-gold aura, standing in a sun-baked Nile delta at high noon, strewn with cracked obelisks, bustling fishing boats and circling ibis beneath a hazy heat shimmer.
Isis – Goddess of magic, motherhood, and healing, depicted as a luminous mother-goddess with a falcon‑tinted headdress, weaving threads of fate and medicine with glowing papyrus ribbons, wings of translucent feathers etched with living hieroglyphs, set in a starlit quay above the Nile where the water mirrors an aurora-lit sky, lined with temple pylons whose carvings gently pulse with living light.
Osiris – God of the afterlife and resurrection, portrayed as a god of rebirth radiating divine energy, standing in the banks of the Duat at twilight — shadowed boats of souls floating on a glassy black river, towering funerary pylons, and the great scale of Ma'at outlined against a sky of shifting constellations