I thought it might be helpful to reference some quotes on the Egyptian history so you might better understand the story. I'll update this for each new reference.
-B.
P.S. Do not review on this "chapter"!!!!!
Disclaimer: I don't own Who's Who in Egyptian Mythology (by- Anthony S. Mercatante Edited and Revised by- Robert Steven Bianchi)
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Amam- A fantastic beast whose name means "the devourer." It has the forequarters of a crocodile, the hindquarters of a hippopotamus, and the body of a lion. When the Ba, or soul, was weighed in the judgment of the dead, the Amam would be waiting at the base of the scales to eat the heart of the deceased who failed to pass the judgment. Variant spellings are Amamet and Am-mit. (A/N- I only used part of this in the first chappy.)
