Osiris

Osiris is the Egyptian God of the Dead, the Afterlife, Agriculture, Fertility, and Resurrection, and a member of the Kem-Duati. He is among the most powerful of the Egyptian gods, being rivaled only by his brother Set and his son Horus, and only exceeded by his grandfather, Ra. He is also among the most knowledgeable in his pantheon in magical matters, with his nephew Anubis being his equal, and his sister-wife Isis, his uncle Thoth, and grandfather exceeding him. Osiris is most famous for being the King of the Dead, and the Ruler of the Afterlife, after having ruled as Pharaoh of the Kem-Duati until being deposed by his brother Set.

Biography
Osiris was the firstborn child of Nut and Geb, and elder brother to Osiris, Set, and Nepthys. Raised during an era of Kem-Duati conquest, Osiris was trained to fight as soon as he could walk. Physically, he was an adequate warrior, but Osiris's specialty was integrating unorthodox magical powers into combat.