Setekh-Wenut the Chrysophi

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Setekh-Wenut
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25 Jan 2026
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28 Jan 2026
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"Setekh (Egyptian: 𓋴𓏏𓄑𓀭 stαΊ– setekh), more commonly Set, is a god of deserts, storms, disorder, violence, and foreigners in ancient Egyptian religion."

"Wenut (Egyptian: π“ƒΉπ“ˆ–π“Œπ“π“†— wnwt wenut), also known as Unut, is a prehistoric Egyptian snake goddess."

About Chrysophi Eggs

This egg was given out for Creature Release Week in January of 2026.

This egg's prominent ruby shimmers in the golden light. Rumor has it that this egg is thousands of years old...

About the Chrysophi Creature

The Ancient Egyptian Era

Deep within the shifting dunes of the desert, the Chrysophi slumbers amidst ruins that predated the first Pharaohs. This serpent is not merely covered in jewels, it is born from them. Legend says that when a drop of sun-warmed blood from an ancient guardian touched the crystalline sands, the first Chrysophi egg was formed.