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  • Опубликовано: 24 июн 2022
  • Hey look I'm finally doing Egyptian myths like the story of how Atum emerged from Nun and created the world and the death of Osiris and the contendings of Horus and Set and can you tell I'm just trying to put as many relevant Egyptian Mythology keywords I can think of in this description for SEO purposes?
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  • @simplyixia3683
    @simplyixia3683 Год назад +4005

    Interesting that Horus was described as feeble and weak but grew up to be strong. Almost like the Egyptian Royal line was in denial about the effects of incest…
    “Our child was born weak and deformed! Do you think it’s because we’re siblings?”
    “Nah, I’m sure they’ll grow out of it.”

    • @johmlemon532
      @johmlemon532 Год назад +372

      The Egyptians were actually awkwardly knowing about what happens when you commit incest, and even some gods and a lot of the royals resented it, and still yet, at the same time many people did extremely incestual things. *cough* cleopatra *cough* married her brother *cough*
      Edit: this comment is at exactly 100 likes please nobody like it!

    • @johmlemon532
      @johmlemon532 Год назад +107

      I hate to keep talking but… lol. Poseidon’s sons Orion and other son Triton posed as a threat to the gods, so Artemis had to kill them as the great hunter she was. She pretended to like Orion better than Triton to make him hate his brother and kill him, blah blah I don’t have to say the full story. But basically, when Artemis was in love with her cousin, nobody questioned that? Not weird at all? *cough* incest

    • @legendofacriuswithornament2019
      @legendofacriuswithornament2019 Год назад +64

      @@johmlemon532 that is greek mythology

    • @sirseedott4436
      @sirseedott4436 Год назад +102

      Can't be a chad if your spine is isn't crooked at birth am i right?

    • @johmlemon532
      @johmlemon532 Год назад +7

      @@sirseedott4436 lol.

  • @markousmisterm996
    @markousmisterm996 Год назад +4695

    next do aztec mythology

    • @SC0RPlO
      @SC0RPlO Год назад +75

      Sounds cool

    • @agumon1605
      @agumon1605 Год назад +90

      Would be cool to see that, never really find any great explanation about it

    • @Agilent736
      @Agilent736 Год назад +24

      Yaaaas

    • @ARPOYT
      @ARPOYT Год назад +16

      YES.

    • @Mr.SkeletonBoy
      @Mr.SkeletonBoy Год назад +36

      I would love to see his simplified Aztec mythology

  • @jamsandwichiguess8082
    @jamsandwichiguess8082 Год назад +1537

    So glad you're covering Egyptian mythology! Can't wait for the story about Set's lettuce!

  • @videogollumer
    @videogollumer Год назад +363

    I do like how Thoth is constantly writing as if he's recording history as it's happening.

  • @cancerguy5435
    @cancerguy5435 Год назад +3924

    The Set's salad clickbait is one of the best drawn things in the past 20 years, bravo.

    • @user-pv2fz6wm2g
      @user-pv2fz6wm2g Год назад +49

      they put the unboiled jar in it

    • @adlinafaliha4641
      @adlinafaliha4641 Год назад +161

      The white stuff is not salad ceacer

    • @hectorryan7591
      @hectorryan7591 Год назад +77

      ​@@adlinafaliha4641 it is a "different sauce"

    • @eman1689
      @eman1689 Год назад +43

      @@hectorryan7591 a very sticky sauce

    • @tiff33333
      @tiff33333 Год назад +8

      ikr😻

  • @Sulky_313
    @Sulky_313 Год назад +1956

    The thumbnail for “He put WHAT in Sets salad?!?!” is a masterpiece

    • @Boss_Isaac
      @Boss_Isaac Год назад +170

      If anyone's curious as to what exactly Horus put in Set's salad.... it was semen. He put his semen in the dish.

    • @amihere689
      @amihere689 Год назад +17

      @@Boss_Isaac ☕ interesting

    • @adlinafaliha4641
      @adlinafaliha4641 Год назад +71

      @@Boss_Isaac and some how seth got pregnant

    • @PromethealBee
      @PromethealBee Год назад +35

      @@Boss_Isaac this sounds like a tuesday

    • @Boss_Isaac
      @Boss_Isaac Год назад +18

      @@adlinafaliha4641
      Huh... yeah ok, I definitely don't remember _that_ part. 🤨 Which god came about as a result?

  • @kongkonasahadola2949
    @kongkonasahadola2949 Год назад +829

    That Ra's gun fight with Apophis was the best😂😂😂

    • @asundev3326
      @asundev3326 Год назад +10

      Might have been possible in Stargate

    • @remcrimson2750
      @remcrimson2750 Год назад +25

      If I had a nickel for every time a Sun God in mythology fought a giant snake I'd have two nickels.
      Which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice.

    • @idiotgoddess2114
      @idiotgoddess2114 Год назад +4

      Furry here; can confirm that it is completely normal for us to have a gun fight with our umbilical cord.

    • @player1maximum784
      @player1maximum784 Год назад +4

      Can’t forget set joining them

    • @CaptainvonDore
      @CaptainvonDore Год назад

      ​@@remcrimson2750 I was about to say the same thing.

  • @blumist4332
    @blumist4332 Год назад +276

    I love the “He put WHAT in Set’s salad?!?!?” A good nod to the myth without getting demonetised

    • @dunkleosteusterrelli
      @dunkleosteusterrelli 7 месяцев назад +6

      baby batter

    • @ZayAvengeR
      @ZayAvengeR 7 месяцев назад +2

      Wait what did he put in it?

    • @blumist4332
      @blumist4332 7 месяцев назад +14

      @@ZayAvengeR uh let’s say baby batter

    • @Zachary360Games
      @Zachary360Games 7 месяцев назад +16

      @@ZayAvengeRhe added a little extra seed to the salad

    • @illusionist1872
      @illusionist1872 6 месяцев назад +2

      seminal fluid.

  • @tatsuuuuuu
    @tatsuuuuuu Год назад +365

    0:50 is it CANNON that the Egyptian gods themselves thought inbreeding was bad because the pharaohs sure as hell didn't seem to have gotten the memo 👀

    • @lucyadam9128
      @lucyadam9128 Год назад

      It still a mystery how the brilliant Cleopatra who learned 10 languages was born of that fucked up family tree she had

    • @savemeimanobodylostonline4279
      @savemeimanobodylostonline4279 Год назад

      Actually it was more because Ra foresaw the children of Nut and Geb would bring disaster (and he was right since Isis was able steal Ra’s saliva and create a deadly cobra to poison Ra. Ra didn’t die but was in so much agony. Isis was able to cure it, but under the condition Ra giving her his secret name, which she was able to use to get him to step down and let Osiris rule, which then snowballed into all the Set drama)
      In response to said prophecy, Ra forbade Nut from giving birth any day of the year (and in this time it was 360 days) Nut got a loophole by having Thoth gamble with Khonsu the Moon God and won enough moonlight for 5 new days, resulting in her and Geb’s children Osiris, Isis, Set, Nephthys, and Horus the Elder. This loophole abuse seriously pissed off Ra, who then had Shu keep Nut and Geb apart

    • @derlenx1097
      @derlenx1097 Год назад +13

      Don't think the gods thought anything was off limits. Its hard to be against something when your the embodiment of it.

    • @Brian-tn4cd
      @Brian-tn4cd 11 месяцев назад +6

      Pretty sure many knew... Buuuut when it comes to securing power within the family or have some kids that are weird down the line many chose the former, cus surely the next generation will not inbreed (ad infinitum till they're conquered by someone else)

    • @ManioqIV
      @ManioqIV 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, these gods are smarter the Greek ones...

  • @BlackDog97
    @BlackDog97 Год назад +196

    You cleverly went over the Lettuce incident with Set and Horus without drawing much suspicion, didn't ya?

  • @rayne6871
    @rayne6871 Год назад +208

    As an Egyptian this is amazing.
    Disclaimer: I am deeply sorry for my intermediate level of English grammar in the sentence above, I have simply failed all English speakers by using this insanely basic way of describing how much of a masterpiece this truly is, I deeply apologize.

    • @potatoman4626
      @potatoman4626 Год назад +25

      This is either a joke or incredibly impressive

    • @3ambeast296
      @3ambeast296 Год назад +6

      Im Egyptian too but i think your English is just fine

    • @sarahhthecoolest
      @sarahhthecoolest Год назад +20

      ok (sorry for bad england)

    • @pokuhmoo9415
      @pokuhmoo9415 Год назад +3

      @@3ambeast296 is it true that you had an entire war based on a Monster battle simulator using rocks that was adapted into a trading card game?

    • @3ambeast296
      @3ambeast296 Год назад +3

      @@pokuhmoo9415 i dont have a single idea of what you're talking about

  • @projectember728
    @projectember728 Год назад +52

    2:09 I love how no one before Osiris acknowledged the fact that people eating each other was bad

  • @Sky_ral
    @Sky_ral Год назад +363

    Let’s go Jake back at it again with the entire reason I actually did research on Mythology and became a pro at it.

    • @johmlemon532
      @johmlemon532 Год назад +5

      He’s the reason I did that too… I’ve read huge books about different mythology’s the past few months

    • @Sky_ral
      @Sky_ral Год назад +1

      @@johmlemon532 same bro!

  • @mrrd4444
    @mrrd4444 Год назад +304

    I love that you were able to sidestep the "Set and Horus banged real hard and Horus let Set think he came inside him but caught his semen and threw it in the Nile and then Horus put his come in Set's salad so when the gods judged who won this round and Set claimed he conquered Horus by coming inside him the gods called to each of their semen and Set's semen responded from the Nile while Horus' semen responded from Set's stomach so they awarded Horus the win for sneakily getting his come inside his uncle" myth
    yeah

  • @kaijoswilman
    @kaijoswilman Год назад +39

    i just realized that the small hieroglyphs at 1:21 say "yw lst z gam" which is supposed to say "you lost the game". nice job jake, use my knowledge of the egyptian language against me.
    Top line is facing the wrong way though, so it could be read as "tsl wy z gam"

    • @wayneenglish17
      @wayneenglish17 Год назад +5

      Wow that’s evil yet clever well played jake

    • @Ven__
      @Ven__ 2 месяца назад

      homestuck detected

    • @kaijoswilman
      @kaijoswilman 2 месяца назад

      wow really@@Ven__

  • @Felipe70185
    @Felipe70185 Год назад +70

    So, here's one interesting thing I learned about Egyptian Mythology these days
    Remember how Atum suddenly turned into Ra? That's mostly because Egypt was really a kind of Game of Thrones with sand - in a smaller scale also. While rulerships conquered each others' cities, it seems like some of them got the knowingly good will of our big boy Alexander of conquering while letting them be with their own cultures. Nevertheless, they would share some funnies about each others gods, and that's when Atum and Ra probably merged into one, while being the "supreme and primordial" god of two different cultures.
    In some versions of the New Kingdom myths, Ra and Horus are also just one character, but most of the versions I read, Horus took the position of sun God - and thus supreme god - while Ra was in his underworld daily trips. It can be really confusing most of the times
    But we're talking about 3000 years of history that is mostly burried and, maybe, lost in translation. So we can be satisfied on what we got

    • @xenotypos
      @xenotypos Год назад +7

      Well religion just depended on the city and so when one particular city dominated their version of the story became the dominant one. Sometimes they just edited the story. It happened on most very ancient mythologies (Greek myths varied depending on the time and place) but it's very visible for the Egyptians since it's the chief god that changed several times (3?). Probably because the center of power of the whole Egypt changed like that.

  • @Mr_MobiL
    @Mr_MobiL 11 месяцев назад +18

    Came back to rewatch this after learning more about Egyptian mythology, and I gotta say, now that I know the context of "He put WHAT in Set's salad!?!?" It hits so different.

  • @allonzehe9135
    @allonzehe9135 Год назад +101

    You've made some spectacular myth videos, and somehow this is the best one you've made so far. Outstanding. I can't wait for the next one.

  • @julianparsons3027
    @julianparsons3027 Год назад +14

    4:20
    😂 Brings a whole new meaning to "tossing someone's salad!"

  • @Quixies_
    @Quixies_ 3 месяца назад +9

    You forget something, You know the.... Lettuce incident

    • @spectra1_
      @spectra1_ 13 дней назад

      Look at 4:21 on the right

  • @xxplaguedoctorxx5350
    @xxplaguedoctorxx5350 Год назад +87

    I'm so happy he decided to make egyptian myths as well

  • @hlibushok
    @hlibushok Год назад +14

    Greek and Norse: What about Kratos?
    Egyptian Mythology: What about amogus?

  • @archaicchaos7672
    @archaicchaos7672 Год назад +35

    I love this! Fun fact: in certain myths Osiris had another brother, referred to as Horus the elder!

  • @jakenbake3127
    @jakenbake3127 Год назад +45

    Jake giving the Gods guns was the best decision ever made

  • @zodiacattack5955
    @zodiacattack5955 Год назад +18

    my favorite quote
    "Whoa, whoa, I won my kingship fair and square through deceit and treachery." I laughed. You are a really funny person, Jake and I think you should continue to make more videos.

  • @Panch1k0s
    @Panch1k0s Год назад +39

    very excited abt not having to re-watch old vids (they’re amazing tho)

  • @vicenteisaaclopezvaldez2450
    @vicenteisaaclopezvaldez2450 Год назад +21

    1:09
    Ah, yes, the knife cat, or as many would call it: The regular cat.

    • @zocritter
      @zocritter Год назад

      Speak for yourself, (hopefully) knife less human (?)

    • @thekodex1186
      @thekodex1186 Год назад +3

      Accurate

  • @goonieydud1044
    @goonieydud1044 Год назад +29

    It's nice Egyptians specified exactly how the gods looked so Jake can't just do what he wants

  • @tahamoukhliss8420
    @tahamoukhliss8420 Год назад +17

    0:42 I can imagine the sheer terror of these people suddenly coming into being, utterly losing their shit

  • @hunterbalzer4423
    @hunterbalzer4423 Год назад +38

    I watched this, patiently hoping for horus "special dressing" lettuce to be mentioned. I'm kinda disappointed in myself by how hard I laughed at "he put WHAT in his lettuce?!"

  • @dre4mer884
    @dre4mer884 Год назад +21

    Yay! Thanks for listening to my request and making this funny, (but very very accurate) video, and I'm glad you feel better!

  • @snoozymac2377
    @snoozymac2377 Год назад +16

    3:14 According to the source my history teacher got mythology from, what actually happened was that Osiris was not whole because his [CENSORED BECAUSE KIDS WATCH THIS I THINK] got eaten by a fish so Osiris had to retire.

    • @shannonfatimapaylaga8496
      @shannonfatimapaylaga8496 13 дней назад

      He cusses in most vids or the characters he voices and there are very 18+ moments he doesn’t show because of demonetization i think?

  • @simonmann4922
    @simonmann4922 Год назад +37

    I want to see you try to explain khonshu to people who only know of him through Moon Knight

    • @hadesuzumaki4425
      @hadesuzumaki4425 Год назад +3

      Yes that would be amazing

    • @simonmann4922
      @simonmann4922 Год назад +4

      @@hadesuzumaki4425 like I know a bit like how he transitioned from a murderous vengeful god to a protector and is also know as another figure for the god of fertility but I’d want to see how Jake explains it in his comedic style and drawings

    • @bubuzelo2222
      @bubuzelo2222 Год назад

      I was hoping to see Khonshu mentioned :c

    • @omarsalem1219
      @omarsalem1219 Год назад +2

      Eh didn't really do much as far as I can tell there was that one time where he gambled with thoth because Ra was angry with nut though

  • @tangnimate1781
    @tangnimate1781 Год назад +516

    Great timing, I am learning about the Egyptians in my art history class!
    Apparently ancient egypt is just a furry fandom civilization

    • @PromethealBee
      @PromethealBee Год назад +18

      I- more or less i guess :P

    • @mr.picklethanos7340
      @mr.picklethanos7340 Год назад +16

      basically yes

    • @johmlemon532
      @johmlemon532 Год назад +34

      Pretty much, yeah. All of the gods have like, animal heads. And they worship animals, especially cats.

    • @Lasanga95
      @Lasanga95 Год назад +8

      That about sums it up.

    • @multiplefandoms3164
      @multiplefandoms3164 Год назад +3

      @@Lasanga95 Hello there most amazing person in the entire world.

  • @Atlan73
    @Atlan73 Год назад +27

    I think for once Egyptian mithology is one of the less complicated yet one of the most complicated mithologies in the world.
    Thanks Jake i love your videos about mithology.

  • @philippelagace-wiens4557
    @philippelagace-wiens4557 Год назад +14

    Jake: I'm not going to draw Ra's dozen other forms
    Also Jake: draws other forms

  • @MB32904
    @MB32904 Год назад +14

    4:08 this god was almost there but everyone wasn't living in the modern era

  • @Alphapkmn
    @Alphapkmn Год назад +16

    * laughs at the Set’s Salad myth *

  • @marnadegoede9208
    @marnadegoede9208 3 месяца назад +2

    Toth is actually my favorite god, he is the chillest smart bird ever

  • @LazarouDave
    @LazarouDave 11 месяцев назад +5

    I straight up cackled out loud when I saw "He put WHAT in Set's Salad?!?!" - knowing the actual lore makes these videos so much better when you understand the references

  • @tutuanimacoes6220
    @tutuanimacoes6220 Год назад +12

    Imagine him trying to explain brazilian mythology
    "Oh, we have this one-legged black boy whose ONLY meaning in life is to make other people suffer from anger"

  • @navilluscire2567
    @navilluscire2567 Год назад +9

    4:34 *Set* with a gatling gun...yes, just yes!

    • @icegolemite
      @icegolemite Год назад

      it's set

    • @pejutalittleelk1236
      @pejutalittleelk1236 11 месяцев назад +1

      Just a average day of furries fighting big ess snakes in. The watah.

  • @liahuskova2961
    @liahuskova2961 6 месяцев назад

    hey! love the video, keep rewatching it since day one! please make more of egyptian mythology themed videos as it is my favorite mythology! love your storytelling

  • @evelinli4768
    @evelinli4768 Год назад +1

    I love everything about your videos (especially this one) and really really enjoy them, please keep making more!

  • @3znomph
    @3znomph Год назад +6

    All of these episodes make me want to study on a lot of the myths/mythology’s
    Thanks man :D

  • @Stefi.s-Animations._
    @Stefi.s-Animations._ Год назад +7

    Our teacher told us to make a comic about Egyptian Mythology and I was lazy to read the things she gave us, this helped a lot!

  • @BimRen246
    @BimRen246 Год назад +13

    Egyptian mythology was around longer than Greek mythology. The copying mentioned at 2:50 was the other around

    • @JakeDoubleyoo
      @JakeDoubleyoo  Год назад +20

      That specific part is referring to the greek writer, Plutarch's recounting of the Osiris Myth.
      Isis travels to Byblos where Osiris's body had washed up on a pile of heather which grew around him into a tree. The tree was then chopped into a pillar for the king of Byblos's temple, with Osiris still inside.
      I believe all of that is corroborated in other authentic Egyptian sources, but what follows matches a section from The Homeric Hymn to Demeter to a tee:
      Isis (Demeter in the Homeric Hymn) disguises herself as a human woman and meets the king's maidservants who bring her back to the palace. She's then charged with taking care of the king's son, who she nurses and attempts to make immortal by bathing him in fire each night. But the mother sees her and interrupts the spell, causing Isis to reveal her true form in anger.
      This story structure is first seen in The Homeric Hymn to Demeter, and as far as I'm aware does not show up in Egyptian tradition until Plutarch. So it was either adopted from Greek tradition, or added by Plutarch himself.

    • @chewiecheshire7973
      @chewiecheshire7973 Год назад +5

      @@JakeDoubleyoo You are the first person to ever mention that and I am so happy you acknowledged it. I remember a TED-ed video and thinking to myself "isn't that just the homeric hymn to demeter". I kind of suspected that maybe the myth was some syncretism when Alexander or the Ptolemy's took over Egypt, incorporating their greek myths into the local religion.

    • @lifeiscats1337
      @lifeiscats1337 Год назад +2

      @@JakeDoubleyoo hey dude, can you do Aztec mythology? There’s a lot to unload, and it feels like the next mythology to animate, on your channel.

  • @owensankhe1425
    @owensankhe1425 Год назад +2

    Bro has a great way to teach about various mythology which is great keep it bro never quit this ur the best in these stuff

  • @caleblopez2362
    @caleblopez2362 Год назад +5

    Great video! It's awesome how much you've grown! Proud to have been one of your first subs!

  • @XeroGravity_Orange
    @XeroGravity_Orange Год назад +8

    I'm not gonna be here when it goes live but I'm excited to see it later!

  • @chewiecheshire7973
    @chewiecheshire7973 Год назад +6

    You get a subscription because Egypt is awesome. Surprised you didn't mention the time line nightmare that is Horus the elder, fifth son of Nut and Geb.

  • @hillelkrieger
    @hillelkrieger Год назад +1

    i love these videos SO MUCH
    you are so amazing jake

  • @sniper6393
    @sniper6393 10 месяцев назад +6

    My teacher put this video on for Egyptian mythology I laughed the entire way through

  • @TheHeston83
    @TheHeston83 Год назад +6

    thanks also I learned some Egyptian from The Mummy(1999), Prince Of Egypt(1998) and Moon Knight(2022) nice to get the whole picture

  • @erikamoore6164
    @erikamoore6164 4 месяца назад +2

    Jake Doubleyoo, you are a genius! Love your videos!

  • @mrmdemeter1
    @mrmdemeter1 Месяц назад +2

    How is this still more engaging, more well put together, informative and researched than Gods of Egypt!!!?!?!??

  • @thekodex1186
    @thekodex1186 Год назад +3

    I love watching this channel grow

  • @BlueflameKing1
    @BlueflameKing1 Год назад +15

    Uh didn't ra lose an eye because it turned into Sekmet and didn't Horus lose an eye in the events against Set?
    Also if true, what is with Egypt and people losing their eyes.

    • @SkyP9812
      @SkyP9812 Год назад

      As the saying goes, an eye for a God makes the whole world...
      That's it...
      Also, the sky.

    • @Boss_Isaac
      @Boss_Isaac Год назад +6

      Yes, Sekhmet originated as a transfiguration of Ra's eye, and Horus had his eye restored by Thoth after losing it in battle against Set.

    • @glamorgirl911
      @glamorgirl911 Год назад

      seekhmet is also a form of hathor

  • @blankastanczak1936
    @blankastanczak1936 Год назад +1

    JAKE U ARE THE BEST!!!! i was waiting for Egyptian mythology for literly years! Im in love with there culture and my dream is to be an Egyptologyst. Your videos are so funny i just had to sub and observe your chanel to see if there is Egypt. And now there is! ❤❤❤

  • @zodiacattack5955
    @zodiacattack5955 Год назад +2

    No really, I enjoy waiting to watch your videos it's so exciting to find out what hilarious and or witty thing you might say.
    Like you should be a comedian or have your own SNL sketch. I like listening to these funny mythology videos, it's nice to play in the background while you're drawing and or doing your homework (but on that note you may or may not get easily distracted like I do and I having the dreaded curse of laziness.)

  • @sheesoow
    @sheesoow Год назад +9

    Am I the only one who read the webtoon 'ennead' and now absolutely loves Set ?

    • @hoseokshoe6319
      @hoseokshoe6319 Год назад +1

      NO UR NOT ALONE IM HERE

    • @eccire8057
      @eccire8057 3 месяца назад

      Brooo I didn't know that the webtoon I read "ennead" was real and now I'm interested

  • @chloetsang5665
    @chloetsang5665 Год назад +3

    also u have the best character designs omg

  • @anshikaanoop5353
    @anshikaanoop5353 Год назад

    I LOVE THIS VIDEO SM. when i saw the thumbnail i freakin knew this was gonna be amazing

  • @standardlight576
    @standardlight576 Год назад

    I love drawing or reading listening to your explanations they help me ascend

  • @user-yf2dz4dy3n
    @user-yf2dz4dy3n Год назад +7

    Now I can finally understand Stardust Crusaders!

  • @lighting2374
    @lighting2374 Год назад +4

    I knew little to nothing about Egyptian methodology so thank for the video.

  • @localpotato7875
    @localpotato7875 Год назад

    Your explanations are hilarious! Keep doing what you do best (it... it's this.)

  • @kieakewii
    @kieakewii Год назад +1

    I can't wait for more. You sure know how to make mythology digestible and honest.

  • @davidmartin5483
    @davidmartin5483 Год назад +22

    Didn't Osiris miss a crutial bodyparr for resurrection wich was replaced by a wooden replica in order for Osiris to come back to life?

    • @sunfurycommenting1013
      @sunfurycommenting1013 Год назад +7

      It was eaten by a crab according to a mythology book I read in 7th grade. The part wasn't identified in that book and I never really wanted to look it up because I don't want my hunch to be right 😬

    • @justafurrywithinternet317
      @justafurrywithinternet317 Год назад +3

      @@sunfurycommenting1013 *Your hunch is right.*

    • @videogollumer
      @videogollumer Год назад +1

      @@sunfurycommenting1013 From what I heard, it was a fish that ate it.

    • @sunfurycommenting1013
      @sunfurycommenting1013 Год назад

      @@justafurrywithinternet317 Such knowledge is a burden 😔

    • @sunfurycommenting1013
      @sunfurycommenting1013 Год назад

      @@videogollumer It may have been a fish, it's been a long time since I read that book, so I can't say for certain

  • @semoremo9548
    @semoremo9548 Год назад +3

    FINALLY I got to understand egyptian mythology. This is the first egyptian mythology thing I've understood so far and I really like watching ancient egypt documentaries, so that's saying something. Idk it's always been super confusing to me I think mostly because of the different names the gods have? idk but hey at least now I got to understand SOMETHING

  • @shamefullife2459
    @shamefullife2459 Год назад +1

    I love this. fun explanations of history would have made me such a good student lol

  • @ovovovovovov2524
    @ovovovovovov2524 Год назад

    I really liked the video, a simple and interesting explanation.. Greetings from Egypt

  • @glamorousaxolotl1881
    @glamorousaxolotl1881 Год назад +3

    im about to read kane chronicles so this will be a good way to get my head around the mythology first.

  • @Ether_the_puppet
    @Ether_the_puppet Год назад +3

    We need more Egyptian mythology

  • @UrL0cal_Butters
    @UrL0cal_Butters Год назад

    i love watching these its funny to see what youve done with the myths

  • @charak100able
    @charak100able 3 месяца назад +1

    Perfect, thnks. really did not know much about Aegyptian mythology .

  • @Chloe11501
    @Chloe11501 Год назад +9

    a giant sea serpent, a chaos god who killed another god who everybody liked, that sound familiar...
    *coughs LOKI *coughs

  • @spino-ace
    @spino-ace Год назад +11

    If had a nickel for every time jake got me into a mythology, id have two nickels. Which isn’t much but its weird it happened twice

  • @bastian3461
    @bastian3461 Год назад

    that was awesome
    great work as always

  • @kolar7713
    @kolar7713 Год назад

    That's the best thing i saw today, thank you bro

  • @matthewbailey376
    @matthewbailey376 Год назад +3

    I loved showing a self proclaimed wizard and expert of all things in Egypt the whole salad story.

  • @sofiyasharova6072
    @sofiyasharova6072 Год назад +3

    Fun fact, in some versions of the creation story, there is a fifth brother: Hamarchis, god of the rising sun

  • @tomtheanimator2996
    @tomtheanimator2996 Год назад +1

    Thanks for telling me and teaching me about mythology

  • @Pdp848
    @Pdp848 Год назад

    Omg yes I remember asking you to do this thanks!!

  • @Nighthawk-xe2ji
    @Nighthawk-xe2ji Год назад +20

    can we get more of the egyptian mythology because this is crazy 😂

  • @itscrimsonplayzz3141
    @itscrimsonplayzz3141 Год назад +5

    This is gonna be good

  • @aidandawson8720
    @aidandawson8720 Год назад +1

    Dude thank I didn't anything about this subject. This was an amazing video

  • @greenjinx6696
    @greenjinx6696 Год назад

    I have been waiting for this for so long

  • @chikeh1
    @chikeh1 23 дня назад +3

    Set needs to not skip head day

  • @julianparsons3027
    @julianparsons3027 Год назад +29

    2:52 Yeah...
    That is a confusing way of wording that. You made it sound like the Egyptians copied from Greek mythology. It wasn't. The myth of Osiris was already THOUSANDS OF YEARS OLDER THAN GREEK CULTURE, let alone Greek myth. It's just that it was passed down mostly orally and the Egyptian written records of the story were fragmentary and incomplete, so Plutarch took it upon himself to fill in the gaps. We still don't know how much of his retelling reflects Greek culture or Egyptian culture.

    • @CasperTheDadLover
      @CasperTheDadLover Год назад +4

      ^^^^^

    • @thesegundovolante
      @thesegundovolante Год назад +2

      Hmmmm but they did copy from other cultures though, even if it wasn't from the Ancient Greeks that we know, it has loads of similarities with Mesophotamian myths and potentially proto Greek stories that shaped Ancient Greek stories. So you can't make it sound like it was all original because it wasn't

  • @rosseve333
    @rosseve333 4 месяца назад

    This is a master piece! :D thank you so much!

  • @idontknoq4813
    @idontknoq4813 Год назад

    I'm so excited that the Egyptian Mythology video is fianally out.

  • @drackoron2361
    @drackoron2361 Год назад +4

    I like it
    . Tho I ponder if and how often someone by now is thinking of the next line of mythology, or specific gods. Like chinese, native americans and so on.
    Anyway. Good stuff!

  • @tomasalexandrugrigore5770
    @tomasalexandrugrigore5770 Год назад +3

    Yes, I waited for this

  • @Bubblenuts13
    @Bubblenuts13 Год назад +2

    A little while ago I got like three questions right on jeopardy because of this channel. Thought I’d mention that

  • @fareezamanzur-abdulmajid278
    @fareezamanzur-abdulmajid278 Год назад +8

    0:57 What happened while Jake briefly got COVID?

  • @Yuni-ou1ll
    @Yuni-ou1ll Год назад +3

    DO MORE EGYPTIAN MYTHOLOGY PLSSSSS :D

  • @asdfasdf-kb7sc
    @asdfasdf-kb7sc Год назад +1

    im an egyptian and its good to see someone make a video about egyptian mythology

  • @felixbelanger2659
    @felixbelanger2659 Год назад

    Great job managing to cram all of this in a 5 minute long video... I'm currently reading Geraldine Pinch and boy is it complicated compared to Greek and Norse mythology

  • @tutuanimacoes6220
    @tutuanimacoes6220 Год назад +3

    Fun Fact:
    "Atum", in portuguese, is the same word as "Tuna"