Gay Male Feet Worship - Imiut : He who is in the mummy cloth

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Name: Imiut : He who is in the mummy cloth


Classification: God NTR

Associated: Protection, Death

Culture: Nile Valley

Literature : Funerary Text

Imiut is a Kemetic Egyptian god who was venerated in the form of a headless skin hung up on a pole. He was depicted as a protective emblem at the royal throne. As a protective deity his associated with the god of necropolis Anpu.

Imiut was an ancient god of mummification. His name means “He Who is in His Wrappings”.

The Imiut fetish is a religious object that has been documented throughout the history of ancient Egypt. It was a stuffed, headless animal skin, often of a feline or bull. This fetish was tied by the tail to a pole, terminating in a lotus bud and inserted into a stand.

The item was present in ancient Egyptian funerary rites from at least the earliest dynasties. Although its origin and purpose is unknown, the imiut fetish dates as far back as the First Dynasty (3100–2890 BC).

It is considered to be a for of kingship transition.
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