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scarab rolling a ball of dung across the ground is
 
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Khepri is typically represented as
 
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represents elicit in more refined
 
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and civilized gods such as Bastet, Maat, and Thoth.
 
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''A day's work for just reward is a day well spent.''
  
 
Khepri seldom has dedicated temples , but as
 
Khepri seldom has dedicated temples , but as

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Perhaps the most popular of the old gods among the common folk of Osirion is Khepri, who takes the form of a scarab or dung beetle. Khepri is the god of the rising sun in the eastern horizon, and the scarab rolling a ball of dung across the ground is seen as a symbol of Khepri pushing the sun across the sky.

As the sun rises in the morning, so do the peasants who work all day with little reward, and Khepri is their divine embodiment, promising freedom from toil and reward for their labor in the afterlife. He is also a mischievous prankster, breaking up the tedium of the long days with his antics and poking fun at those who consider themselves the commoners' betters.

Khepri is typically represented as a scarab beetle , or as a man with a scarab beetle for a head. As a solar deity, Khepri works closely with Ra and Horus, is friendly with Hathor, and is opposed to Apep and Set and their evil machinations. As a trickster, Khepri is close friends with Bes, and he relishes the distaste that his strange appearance, his pungent aroma, and all that he represents elicit in more refined and civilized gods such as Bastet, Maat, and Thoth.

A day's work for just reward is a day well spent.

Khepri seldom has dedicated temples , but as the patron of peasants, his priests can be found anywhere the common folk labor. Temporary shrines to the scarab god often spring up next to fields or at building sites, where workers make small offerings of a bite of their food or a sip of their beer, and ask Khepri to grant them an easy and productive day of work.

Alignment: NG god of freedom, the rising sun, and work.

Weapon: Sling.

Symbol: Blue scarab.

Pathfinder Domains

Artifice (Toil), Good (Agathion), Liberation (Liberation), Sun (Day), Trickery (Deception).

Pathfinder Traits

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