Egyptian Mythology free prompts and swap face images

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

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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.
Thoth – God of wisdom and writing, shown as a robed ibis-headed librarian with an ink-stained golden beak, gently weaving luminous hieroglyphic threads into a living tapestry of time, standing in a spiral library hollowed inside a living sand-dune, its shelves formed from wind-polished stone and papyrus vines, constellations peeking through gaps in the sky.
Anubis – God of mummification and the dead, shown as a majestic figure towering over human skeletal remains, serene and watchful, being reflected in a shimmering pool of water, set in the underbelly of a rocky mountain, where the whispers of souls echo in the air.
Horus – God of the sky, war, and kingship, depicted as a valiant hero dressed in ancient armor adorned with feathers, set in the shimmering banks of the Nile River at twilight.
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