Following Qebehsenuef is his mother, Hathor. The Chronicles of the Crisis' roster keeps growing! I would do Sekhmet next, since she and Hathor are so closely connected... But I'm ordering everyone in terms of their height, so Sekhmet will have to wait 'till later.
She's another odd case, as she has a lot of different clothing styles.
Hathor and the goddess Sekhmet are two godly aspects crammed into the same body, so there will inevitably be instances where Hathor takes control of their body while still wearing Sekhmet's clothes (and vice versa). The two of them share a single amulet that transforms alongside them -- when Hathor is in control, the amulet shifts to resemble Sekhmet.
Her "general" or more casual attire consists of a simple orange dress and sash, but she pulls out all the traditional makeup in her "full regalia" attire: solar orb, fancy ribbons, malachite and kohl eye makeup, red ochre lip stain, henna-stained fingers and toes... While we in the modern age might consider all this a bit gaudy, this was quite fashionable to the ancients. The Duat Deities have similar tastes!
In case it matters to anyone, let me go ahead and address the "black bar" stuff -- I don't really want to draw a character's "bits," so I generally approach drawing nude characters with "Barbie doll anatomy" that doesn't show any of that. When a character has fur or feathers, I don't even bother putting bars in place... But Hathor (as well as the other more humanoid gods) doesn't have fur. She's got cow ears, horns, a tail, and is a little on the "fuzzier" side of things... But I can't really just go "ah, the fur and feathers will cover it," so I added in the "black bars" to suggest that Hathor has all that going on without actually having to draw anything. I do realize that in real life, fur and feathers wouldn't cover everything, but it's kinda just what I've always done. Isis, Nephthys, and Osiris will have similar black bars on their refs. I personally don't think that this qualifies as "mature content," so I've left the filter off... If you feel that it is, though, feel free to let me know!
She's another odd case, as she has a lot of different clothing styles.
Hathor and the goddess Sekhmet are two godly aspects crammed into the same body, so there will inevitably be instances where Hathor takes control of their body while still wearing Sekhmet's clothes (and vice versa). The two of them share a single amulet that transforms alongside them -- when Hathor is in control, the amulet shifts to resemble Sekhmet.
Her "general" or more casual attire consists of a simple orange dress and sash, but she pulls out all the traditional makeup in her "full regalia" attire: solar orb, fancy ribbons, malachite and kohl eye makeup, red ochre lip stain, henna-stained fingers and toes... While we in the modern age might consider all this a bit gaudy, this was quite fashionable to the ancients. The Duat Deities have similar tastes!
In case it matters to anyone, let me go ahead and address the "black bar" stuff -- I don't really want to draw a character's "bits," so I generally approach drawing nude characters with "Barbie doll anatomy" that doesn't show any of that. When a character has fur or feathers, I don't even bother putting bars in place... But Hathor (as well as the other more humanoid gods) doesn't have fur. She's got cow ears, horns, a tail, and is a little on the "fuzzier" side of things... But I can't really just go "ah, the fur and feathers will cover it," so I added in the "black bars" to suggest that Hathor has all that going on without actually having to draw anything. I do realize that in real life, fur and feathers wouldn't cover everything, but it's kinda just what I've always done. Isis, Nephthys, and Osiris will have similar black bars on their refs. I personally don't think that this qualifies as "mature content," so I've left the filter off... If you feel that it is, though, feel free to let me know!
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