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Lady Bastet *Perma-Queen*

"Shadowstripe's Stolen Queen"

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This lion is immortal! It will not age or get hungry.

Appearance Markings
Base Mauve (Marbled Skin) Slot 1: Classic Half Royal (100%) Tier 0
Slot 2: Golden Ringed (100%) Tier 1
Slot 3: Red Ticked (100%) Tier 1
Slot 4: Blue Roan (100%) Tier 1
Slot 5: Royal Unders (100%) Tier 1
Slot 6: Red Paws (50%) Tier 1
Slot 8: Silver Shell (100%) Tier 1
Genetics Red Medium Countershaded Common
Eyes Ice
Mane Type Razor
Mane Color White
Mutation None
Marking Slots
10
Equipped Decorations

Above
African Pink Violet
Chilly Aardwolf Cub
Deathlord CuddlesCustom Decor
Shamanic Tarot: Chariot
Tyrlion
Relaxing Tefnut - Primal Custom Decor
Idol of Bastet

Below
Anubis (For Female) Custom Decor
Biography
Bast (known as "Bastet" in later times to emphasize that the "t" was to be pronounced) was one of the most popular goddesses of ancient Egypt. She is generally thought of as a cat goddess. However, she originally had the head of a lion or a desert sand-cat and it was not until the New Kingdom that she became exclusively associated with the domesticated cat. However, even then she remained true to her origins and retained her war-like aspect. She personified the playfulness, grace, affection, and cunning of a cat as well as the fierce power of a lioness. She was also worshiped all over Lower Egypt, but her cult was centered on her temple at Bubastis in the eighteenth nome of Lower Egypt (which is now in ruins). Bubastis was the capital of ancient Egypt for a time during the Late Period, and a number of pharaohs included the goddess in their throne names.

Bast
Her name could be translated as "Devouring Lady". However, the phonetic elements "bas" are written with an oil jar (the "t" is the feminine ending) which is not used when writing the word "devour". The oil jar gives an association with perfume which is strengthened by the fact that she was thought to be the mother of Nefertum (who was a god of perfume). Thus her name implies that she is sweet and precious, but that under the surface lay the heart of a predator. Bast was depicted as a cat, or as a woman with the head of a cat, a sand cat or a lion.

She is often shown holding the ankh (representing the breath of life) or the papyrus wand (representing Lower Egypt). She occasionally bears a was-scepter (signifying strength) and is often accompanied by a litter of kittens.

Upon your approach, Lady Bastet pauses licking her paw and boops your nose, giggling.





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