There are still reasons to dislike horas too. He's gross with his obsession with Seth and kicking anubus (anubis?) out of the picture. And he totally invalidated the shit anubis went through "oh you had a gods love so I hate you and am jealous" like stfu. I just feel like he's kinda shit and we shouldn't ignore that.
Omg girl you still didn't get it? I said I only think they are kinda similar. I never said I hate Horus or Osiris. So what's with the sorry to break it down to you? I don't hate Osiris, so you just on yourself implied that I hate him. I gonna say it again plis learn how to READ without interpreting whatever you want
Oh, definitely. But just like the floor itself isn't conscious of it and can't do anything about it when you fall on it, I meant Horus was the same since he wasn't conscious of it and couldn't do anything about it. In other words, that he was like some robot following someone else's agenda, with just as much awareness and free will of his own, as an inanimate object... ( ̄∇ ̄") . I meant that I think it's usually useless for Seth to get mad and blame Horus here because, the credit for this assult is not Horus' own at all, since the difference in power between Seth and him is supposed to be enormous... The difference in strength between a god-like being like Seth, and a human-like guy like Horus, makes it clear that this only happened due to someone else's intervention: Horus is normally a lot weaker than Seth, so the only reason the possessed Horus was able to overpower Seth is because he had A LOT of "help". Since he's the weakest party in all the incident, who couldn't have done a thing on his own, I say it'd be useless for Seth to stay mad at Horus, when he knows quite well it was truly the handiwork of someone else... (Sekhmet admitted to making it happen: that she caused Seth a headache to distract him so Horus could attack him, that the mirror would reacy and do something to Horus (and it was *her* , Sekhmet's own effigy in the back of the mirror, that started smirking at the time the mirror acted) and that she knew reliving his past trauma would cause Seth to become weaker since it would trigger the seeds of crippling self-doubt that Osiris had craftily planted in him... Getting mad at Horus, in that case, would be completely useless, because the more powerful being who truly made Horus succeed in his attempt, (Sekhmet, is still at large... and she could just do it again and again... since all it takes for attacks like that one to succeed (according to Sekhmet) is just to foster the seeds of doubt within Seth, that Osiris planted. So, it depends even less on Horus when we take into account that it wasn't just Sekhmet who "made it happen", but also Osiris.
Osiris and Horus are just doing the same, rapping seth. I really feel bad for him, he must me really frustrated. And even so Idk why I like it ( ̄∇ ̄")