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| The Last of Bastet's Daughters |
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| Fee Lyon was the last of her species, Feilus Maxipus. These beautiful exquisite creatures had lived along side Homo sapiens since the dawn of time, where as Homo sapien had evolved from primates in Africa, Feilus Maxpus had its begins with a primitive cat creature in the Nile Delta. At the height of their powers Maxipusii were worshipped by Homo sapiens as cat goddesses in the form of Bastet |
| Bastet The Tearer. � Cult Centre: Bubastis in the Delta. � Attributes: As a sun goddess she represents the warm, life giving power of the sun. Her cult appears as early as the Second Dynasty. Like a cat, she was admired for her agility and strength. Bast defended Ra against the serpent Apep. � Representation: A woman with the head of a domesticated cat, sometimes holding a sistrum. � Relations: Daughter and wife of Ra, mother of Khensu and Maahes. � Other Names: Bast. |
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| Maxipusii always held themselves aloof from Homo sapiens, causing mankind to give them mythical qualities. It is no coincidence that Elves and other European mythical entities all have pointed ears. With the spread of the Judaic Christian traditions Feilus Maxipus was forced underground, reaching an absolute low during the witch hunts of the 17th century. These cataclysmic historical events caused a sharp decline in both numbers and material wealth for the cat peoples, until by the end of the 20th century we find only one remaining Cat Person |
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