Egyptian Gods free prompts and swap face images

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

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Outline of the Egyptian god Anubis, holding a staff of jackal in one hand and a scale in the other, dressed in a robe, rendered in a minimalistic, stylized outline format.
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.
Anubis – God of mummification and the dead, shown as a regal deity clad in intricately designed armor, forming a majestic presence among the ancients, holding an ankh or sacred artifact, set in a vast desert lined with monumental pyramids illuminated by the pale moonlight.
valiant Egyptian god standing powerfully in front of a golden desert with swirling sandstorms. He holds an ankh firmly, symbolizing his authority over life and death. The god has a short, intricately styled beard reminiscent of Osiris, and his expression is resolute and intense. The scene is rendered in a dramatic, mythological style, with powerful winds and stormy skies in the background, emphasizing his divine presence and command over nature.
Sobek – Crocodile god of strength and protection, depicted as a fierce guardian with scales that shimmer like jewels, standing in the lush banks of the Nile with papyrus swaying gently in the breeze.