Talk:The Pharaoh/@comment-24922531-20190806132140

While Djehwty wasn't the god of time, he was the god of scribes and knowledge INCLUDING the knowledge of time. There were some liberties taken but they mainly did their history. Djehwty is also usually represented as an ibis-headed god but he has many forms and is sometimes represented by his 4 baboon gods such as Astennu.

Sekhmet on the other hand used to be the goddess of destruction aka the form of Hathor as Sekhmet is the one that's aggressive. She was sent by Re to destroy humanity because of their sins but Re decided not to destroy all of humanity so he got her drunk by dyeing the beer red so she would think it's blood, she drank it and passed out. Then she awoke as the benevolent Hathor.

Heru was represented as a falcon-headed man BUT since he was also represented by the sacred animal that's the falcon and he had many forms (also, the gods could take practically any form they desired), there is nothing wrong with Heru viewed with wings. And Ast is in no way the only deity with wings. Have you gone through 1500+ deities of Egyptians? I have and there are many MANY winged deities. For example Api aka The Flier was a winged beetle-god, Auai was a winged serpent-headed god, Henkhesesui was a winged beetle god with a ram head, Hutchaiui was a winged serpent-headed god, Tutu the protector Sphinx had large wings, etc. Many feral gods and fiends also had wings.