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Great Works

Founding Temples of Set

  • Ombos, located at Naqada, former resting place of the Setite Antediluvian Palace of Veils, located at El Kharga, origin of the Cult of Taweret, resting place of an apocryphal childe of Set * Taweret, and under the leadership of her grandchilde Nebsem
  • Arena of Thunder, located in Abu Simbel, origin of the Cohort of Wepwawet, resting place of an apocryphal childe of Set Wepwawet
  • Court of Miracles, located in Alexandria, an all-female cult led by an unnamed methuselah (possibly Maatkare or Nefertiti), known for its impartiality in cult politics[3]
  • Typhoneum, an abandoned temple of the Trismegistans also in Alexandria, still acts as a repository of ancient lore[1]
  • Court of Steel and Sky, located at Aswan, one of the most modern Founding Temples
  • Garden of Asps, located at Memphis, once a center of the Road of Sin under the stewardship of the methuselah Sekhemkare, largely deserted in modern nights
  • Dream Court, located at Cairo, origin of the Path of Ecstasy and the House of Eclipse, resting place of the Sleeping Lord, and under the joined leadership of Kahina and Izzat al-Khunzir
  • Fire Court, located at Luxor, center of Typhonian orthodoxy under the leadership of Neferu
  • Red Temple, located in Thebes within modern Luxor, now largely deserted
  • Court of Dust and Bones, located in Wadi El Natrun, originally a center for arcane mystics, recently vanished
  • Crocodile Temple, located in Faiyum, origin of the Abd'al-Sobek, resting place of an apocryphal childe of Set Sobek
  • Temple of Damballah, located at Oyo in modern Nigeria, origin of the Children of Damballah, semi-independent from the main Clan
  • Cave of Apples, located in Naples, adopted homeplace of the Cult of Typhon Trismegistus
  • Temple of Dogs, located at London, a joint venture of Eclipisan and Taweretan Setite to gain a foothold in the city
  • A temple in Abydos, destroyed during the Persian occupation of Egypt by Assamites
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