Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-26397825-20170430155022/@comment-26397825-20170526224604

Pffft. Did you purposefully reverse the picture of the rear of the weapon, Vedran? But yes, they do. SomeoneYouUsedToKnow wrote:2-The other way around; a theorical approximation of their real names, since the Greek ones are the ones used by the common man. I used them because they are never used. When was the last time you heard someone call Anubis "Anapa", or Thoth "Djehuti"? It felt creative to use the names 9.5/10 people have never even heard. Except I googled it and they were in the first sentence on their wikipedia page. It becomes much less creative when 2 seconds of research shows that it's another name for the god (quite literally in some cases, not just aproximations of their real names. Thoth is labelled Djehuti in the third word of his wikipedia page. Ubaste is simply another translation for Bastet, and the Greek name is actually Ailuros, which is also detailed in the first paragraph. Haethor is just expanding the letter they use to write Hathor, æ.