Note to players: Two answers required. These two deities are central to the stories at the beginning of a text named for Chester Beatty which had an edition published by Oxford under Alan Gardiner. After the hands of one of these deities were tainted by the other, his mother cut them off and they had to be retrieved using a fish-trap. After being sexually assaulted by the elder of these two deities, the younger tricks him into eating lettuce covered in his (*) semen in an episode from their “Contendings.” Hathor heals the eyes of one of these two deities by pouring milk on them after the other rips them out. One of these two deities cuts off the top of a mountain to build a boat for a race after seeing the other’s wooden boat painted to look like stone. For 10 points, name these two oft-feuding Egyptian deities, a falcon-headed sky god and his uncle, the god of the desert. ■END■
ANSWER: Horus AND Seth [accept Setesh or Setekh or Sutekh or Suty in place of “Seth”]
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