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sovrenn December 11, 2020 1:53 am

i still don't understand why isis is interrogating seth tho... someone help plss

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    Frogggyyyy December 11, 2020 2:02 am

    ???? she literally said she wanted to know how he could kill Osiris even though he was immoral? its in the last page of chapter 46

    sovrenn December 11, 2020 2:06 am
    ???? she literally said she wanted to know how he could kill Osiris even though he was immoral? its in the last page of chapter 46 Frogggyyyy

    yes i understood that but is that it?? like why does she needa know & what does she gain outta this. idk maybe im just digging for too much

    (☞☉—☉) ☞ December 11, 2020 2:18 am
    yes i understood that but is that it?? like why does she needa know & what does she gain outta this. idk maybe im just digging for too much sovrenn

    U might need to reread 46 cause I remember her going on a spiel about how Osiris betrayed her or something

    Frogggyyyy December 11, 2020 2:44 am
    yes i understood that but is that it?? like why does she needa know & what does she gain outta this. idk maybe im just digging for too much sovrenn

    I think its more her being shocked that he could even kill Osiris, so I think she thinks that something else might have happened .... If that makes sense?

    Gravenshi December 11, 2020 2:49 am
    yes i understood that but is that it?? like why does she needa know & what does she gain outta this. idk maybe im just digging for too much sovrenn

    Σ(  ̄□ ̄||) If you ask someone the recipe for a cake, it's to redo the cake at home. Now, if they ask how you killed an immortal being...

    Jayjay December 11, 2020 4:22 am
    I think its more her being shocked that he could even kill Osiris, so I think she thinks that something else might have happened .... If that makes sense? Frogggyyyy

    This is correct.

    Jayjay December 11, 2020 4:28 am
    yes i understood that but is that it?? like why does she needa know & what does she gain outta this. idk maybe im just digging for too much sovrenn

    Osiris was the one god that couldn't be killed. Isis obviously gains much by knowing what method it was exactly that actually managed to kill him, as she's obviously want to know whether Horus has inherited that weakness. That is an important piece of info, considering Osiris' supposed invincibility is what made him the strongest and what allowed him to replace Ra, the sun god, as the king of Egypt.