Thoth

One of the most prominent members of the Kem-Duati, Thoth is the Egyptian God of Knowledge, Wisdom, Magic, Writing, and the Moon. He is widely acknowledged as the most intellectually potent member of his pantheon, and one of the most clever gods in all of existence.

Early Life
Thoth, along with his siblings, Geb, Nut, Sekhmet, Bast, and Ma'at, were created solely by their father Ra, using energy he gathered from Khaos. Thoth was created for the express purpose of being Ra's chief adviser and administrator, and performed these tasks within the realms of his father's domain. He developed the system of judgement for the souls that entered their pantheon's afterlife. He accomplished this by developing a method of concentrating the morality of a soul into a single location, called the ib, which could then be used to determine the soul's worthiness. Additionally, Thoth also designed the Atet, Ra's sun barge, which his father used for interrealm travel.