story:
Long before temples stood and crowns were forged, when chaos still whispered beneath the sand, there was a battle not written in scrolls — a war of shadows. And at its center stood Horus, falcon-eyed, the son of Isis and Osiris, not yet a king, but already a force of destiny.
The tale of Horus avenging his father and defeating Set is known to all. But few know what happened after — when victory was his, and the gods offered him the throne of the living.
Horus refused.

Instead, he vanished into the deep desert for forty nights, seeking not power, but truth. He believed that something darker than Set had stirred during their battle — a hidden force watching from beyond the stars, feeding on Egypt’s chaos. He followed strange signs in the sky, guided by visions sent by his mother Isis — symbols of fire and wings, of gates that should never open.
Material:
Pharaonic Granite:
Refers to a type of granite widely used by the ancient Egyptians during the Pharaonic period (c. 3100 to 30 BC). Granite is an igneous rock composed primarily of quartz, feldspar, and mica, and is known for its hardness and durability. These qualities made it a valuable material in ancient Egypt, especially for the construction of monumental structures, statues, and other timeless artifacts.
DIMENSIONS:
L: 3.2 inches
D: 3.2 inches
H: 11 inches
weight: 1.8 lb