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Few details are currently known about Heru-ur. We know that he was a System Lord, and the offspring of Ra and Hathor, and his host was therefore possibly a Harcesis, but it is more likely that Heru-ur was adopted by. Heru-ur is known also as Horus the Elder, and his Jaffa guards are called horus guards. Heru-ur is an enemy of Apophis, and was blamed by SG-1 for stealing the child of Apophis and Amonet -- which he actually tried to do, but failed. Apophis later killed him. Myths of Heru-ur: Heru-ur (Horas The Elder) in His most abstract, "original"
form is known as a hawk, primarily a divinity of sky, even on Predynastic
pottery and other objects. The hawk of Heru-ur came to be associated with
the kingship and was depicted seated atop the ruler's name in the original
"serekh" (palace facade) style of hieroglyphic rendering. Heru-ur
is viewed as a brother, rather than son, of Wesir. His main opposite being
Set, the Lord of the Red Land, and the storms in Heru-ur's placid blue
sky. Confusion of Heru-ur's attributes with Heru-sa-Aset's led in later
times to both Netjeru being intertwined; however, in His earliest depictions,
Heru-ur is strictly a celestial and sometimes solar divinity; only later
is He associated with the kings and with the myth cycle of the Wesirian
cult.
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