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  Kek and Kauke
The Ogdoad were the original great gods of Iunu (On, Heliopolis) where they were thought to have helped with creation, then died and retired to the land of the dead where they continued to make the Nile flow and the sun rise every day.
The feminine of the god Kek, Kauket (Keket) was a much more obscure goddess than her husband.
Kauket was the feminine to Kek's masculine, more of a representation of duality than an actual goddess, so she was even less of a deity than Kek, and much more of an abstract.
www.crystalinks.com /kek.html   (457 words)

  
  Welcome to Mona Magick
The Ogdoad were the original great gods of Iunu (On, Heliopolis) where they were thought to have helped with creation, then died and retired to the land of the dead where they continued to make the Nile flow and the sun rise every day.
The feminine of the god Kek, Kauket (Keket) was a much more obscure goddess than her husband.
Kauket was the feminine to Kek's masculine, more of a representation of duality than an actual goddess, so she was even less of a deity than Kek, and much more of an abstract.
www.monamagick.com /resources_deities_egypt_2.html   (1674 words)

  
 Kuk - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
In Egyptian mythology, Kuk (also spelt Keku) was the deification of the primordial concept of darkness, in the Ogdoad cosmogony, his name meaning darkness.
As a concept, Kuk was viewed as androgynous, his female form being known as Kauket (also spelt Keket), which is simply the female form of the word Kuk.
Like all 4 dualistic concepts in the Ogdoad, Kuk's male form was depicted as a frog, or as a frog-headed man, and the female form as a snake, or a snake-headed woman.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Kuk   (228 words)

  
 Kauket's Xbox 360 can blog
If you would have told me that Kauket would go 17 days without playing, I would have told you that you were crazy.
Kauket doesn't have much gaming to hand out these days...
Hey Kauket, you try partying with this massive power supply permanently strapped to your rear.
www.360voice.com /blog.asp?tag=Kauket   (597 words)

  
 SuicideGirls > Members > Kauket
Kauket is no longer active on the site.
Would you like to ressurect Kauket’s former SG glory?
Nothing says "I miss you" like recharging the account of a wayward SG member.
suicidegirls.com /members/Kauket   (55 words)

  
 Kauket's predictions | World Cup Predictions, Germany 2006
Kauket gets 3 points for each match where the score is exactly correct.
Kauket gets 1 point for each match if the score is wrong, but the correct winner was chosen, or a draw was correctly predicted.
Kauket gets the bonus prize if the first goal is scored after 32 minutes
www.fantasyfacup.com /worldcup/mypredictions.php?userid=8273   (185 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Kauket   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Huh and Hauhet, Kuk and Kauket, and Amon and Amaunet.
Kuk and Kauket are the primeval darkness; Huh...
Huh and Hauhet; Kut and Kauket; and Amon (Amun) and Amaunet.
www.amazon.com /s?ie=UTF8&keywords=Kauket&tag=bizkitt-21&index=blended&link_code=qs&page=1   (998 words)

  
 Ogdoad   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The 8 gods were central to the creation of the world, and arranged in 4 male-female pairs, each representing a basic aspect of the chaos prior to creation.
Nu and Naunet represented water; Amon and Amaunet were hiddenness; Kuk og Kauket stood for darkness; while eternity was associated with Huh and Hauhet.
In many ways the pair formations may be understood as indicating male and female sides to every concept, the female forms seem not to form any distinct divine category from the male.
lexicorient.com /e.o/ogdoad.htm   (282 words)

  
 Part 13: Armor of Chaos
Kuk and Kauket waited there, two broiling masses of darkness and chaos.
Kuk and Kauket were slowly being pulled into the orb.
Kauket’s soft laugh was like a shadow falling on the desert.
members.tripod.com /DonnaSmith_2/nyx13.htm   (864 words)

  
 TwilightRealm2 -- Realm of the Twilight cont.
Unfortunatly Kauket doesn't like her real name so i can't tell you :P She, like Darek, likes dark stuff she enjoys causing Chaos and she dislikes being misunderstood.
She uses the name Kauket when she is online.
She is yet another good ally and friend, and her drawings aren't too shabby either.
www.freewebs.com /twilightrealm2/friendsinfocont.htm   (176 words)

  
 littleowlluna - Egytian Gods O   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In later myths, said to be the soul of Thoth.
These 8 gods are: Amen, Amunet, Hauhet, Huh, Kauket, Kuk, Naunet, and Nun.
The males in this group of gods are associated with frogs and portrayed with frog heads; the females are linked with serpents.
www.stormpages.com /littleowlluna/base2/egyptiano.html   (279 words)

  
 Ogdoad
Pets: He has no actually pets, but would almost think of Kauket as one, although knows she is her own person.
He learned she was Kauket, from Past as well.
Finding her oddly like his father, Ogdoad, although embittered by his ages spent on Lock, put it aside, and allowed her to work with him in the shop, and even found she brought him some comfort and joy, even a bit more business.
www.whiterowan.com /wonderland/characters/ogdoad.html   (588 words)

  
 Kek and Kauket, Deities of Darkness, Obscurity and Night
The Egyptians believed that before the world was formed, there was a watery mass of dark, directionless chaos.
In this chaos lived the Ogdoad of Khmunu (Hermopolis), four frog gods
These deities were Nun and Naunet (water), Amun and Amaunet (invisibility), Heh and Hauhet (infinity) and Kek and Kauket (darkness).
www.touregypt.net /featurestories/kek.htm   (523 words)

  
 Ancient Egypt - Cassandra Eason tells us all about gods and goddesses from ancient Egypt
It was their coming together in a fusion of power (like the modern Big Bang theory) that the isle of flame was created and Atum was born.
Nun and Naunet were the male and female deities of the primal waters, Huh and Hauhet, the male and female deities of space and eternity, Kuk and Kauket, the male and female deities representing darkness and Amon or Amun and Amaunet, the deities of air.
But they were not immortal and after their death, the descended to the Underworld and from here were responsible for regulating the daily journey of the sun and the flowing of the Nile.
www.cassandraeason.co.uk /ancient_egypt.htm   (3894 words)

  
 Egypt: Gods of Ancient Egypt Main Menu
This group consisted of Nun and Naunet, Huh and Hauhet, Kuk and Kauket, and Amon and Amaunet.
When they died, they went to the underworld, from where they still had power to make the Nile flow and the sun to rise.
Nun and Naunet symbolize water, Huh and Hauhet represent "unendingness," Kuk and Kauket signify darkness, and Amon and Amaunet symbolize the air.
interoz.com /egypt/gods1.htm   (3282 words)

  
 Elígiusz és Szeléna (2. szín) | Közkincs   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Kauket: Nem, ne mond barátom, hallottam a hírt már.
Kauket: Érzelmeid, hullámzó tengerét, én, megértem, hidd el, de tudod, mily nagy haragra gerjed apád, ha legjobb barátjának lányát visszautasítod?
Kauket: Mond, Brigit, ki vagyok én neked, ha kedvesed meglátod?
www.kozkincs.hu /node/1783872   (666 words)

  
 Kauket - bedeutung definition erklärung glossar zu Kauket   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Kauket - bedeutung definition erklärung glossar zu Kauket
Kauket (Keket) und ihr Mann Kuk sind die ägyptische Urgötter der Finsternis.
Kauket wird mit einem Schlangenkopf oder ganz schlangengestaltig dargestellt.
kauket.lexikona.de /art/Kauket.html   (105 words)

  
 Notable Gods
Up to the Middle Kingdom Amen was merely a local god in Thebes; but when the Thebans had established their sovereignty in Egypt, Amen became a prominent deity, and by Dynasty XVIII was termed the King of the Gods.
Amen was self-created, according to later traditions; according to the older Theban traditions, Amen was created by Thoth as one of the eight primordial deities of creation (Amen, Amenet, Heq, Heqet, Nun, Naunet, Kau, Kauket).
During the New Kingdom, Amen's consort was Mut, "Mother," who seems to have been the Egyptian equivalent of the "Great Mother" archetype.
www.nileriver.com /nile/NileInfo/gods.htm   (4080 words)

  
 An Egyptian Pantheon
One of the eight Primal Beings of the Ogdoad, being paired with Kauket as co-Spirits of Darkness.
A lesser war God, associated with Osiris in His battles, also seen as pilot of the Solar Boat.
See Amaunet, Amon, Hauhet, Heh, Kauket, Kek, Naunet, and Nun.
web.raex.com /~obsidian/EgyPan.html   (3455 words)

  
 Kek and Kauket, Deities of Darkness, Obscurity and Night...
Kek and Kauket, Deities of Darkness, Obscurity and Night...
These deities were Nun and Naunet (water), Amen and Amaunet (invisibility), Heh and Hauhet (infinity) and Kek and Kauket (darkness).
I am the one who begot the chaos gods again, as Heh, Nun, Amen, Kek.
www.thekeep.org /~kunoichi/kunoichi/themestream/kek.html   (591 words)

  
 MUME - Tales message 56
Do what your equip says!' Kauket narrates 'i want my bow to talk to me :(' Winteria narrates 'mine said semi-afk and it was my water skin does that mean i can use it?' Lateralus narrates 'lol Where do you want to go to rest today?
THAT is why it won't talk to you.' Kauket narrates 'oh ok :)' Adaric narrates 'wait...
To do it only for the last 12 hours of the day or something :D' Brindo narrates 'I still like the idea of forcing the sun to apologize for global warming' Elóril narrates 'Again, what kind of April fools joke is that?
mume.pvv.org /Import/Tales/56.php   (604 words)

  
 Amen also called: Amon, Amun, Ammon, Amoun."The Hidden One."   (Site not responding. Last check: )
His sacred animals were the goose and the ram.
Amen was self-created, or else Amen was created by Thoth as one of the eight primordial deities of creation (Amen, Amenet, Heq, Heqet, Nun, Naunet, Kau, Kauket).
As a man, when he is seen seated on a throne, and holding in one hand the was sceptre, and in the other the ankh
www.waltm.net /amen.htm   (119 words)

  
 Book 2
Meanwhile they did what they could (mostly just Alexy though, most of the gods weren't terribly interested in Outburst or Valint) to spread Alexy's knowledge of the coming war and eventual apocalypse.
Eventually Alexy was kidnapped by Lucifer who left her in a nice home in hell, "Kauket" wants to have a word with you." She waited, and eventually Vishnu showed up and rescued her (they sneaked off to find the portal out).
Some listened to Alexy's tale, but Kauket's sleeping body had shown up with the rest (having reformed apparently) slightly discrediting her tale (at least to those not inclined to believer her).
www.entropicrevels.com /thelost/book2.html   (2469 words)

  
 Kek and Kauket, Deities of Darkness, Obscurity and Night
The Egyptians believed that before the world was formed, there was a watery mass of dark, directionless chaos.
In this chaos lived the Ogdoad of Khmunu (Hermopolis), four frog gods
These deities were Nun and Naunet (water), Amun and Amaunet (invisibility), Heh and Hauhet (infinity) and Kek and Kauket (darkness).
touregypt.net /featurestories/kek.htm   (523 words)

  
 Thelemapedia: The Encyclopedia of Thelema & Magick | Kauket
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In Egyptian mythology, Kauket is an ancient goddess and one of the Ogdoad, along with her husband, Kuk.
They both represented the original, primordial chaos out of which the entire universe was formed, and they also helped create light.
www.thelemapedia.org /index.php/Kauket   (102 words)

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