Eye of Horus

The Eye of Horus is a symbol of Horus. This symbol was often painted on boats in Eygpt to act as a protection gylph. Today, it is still used in places like Eygpt and Greece for protection

During the Red Pyramid, Thoth, the god of wisdom, says he hmself created the symbol. Horus was in battle with Set, and his eye was injured. Using magic, Thoth restored it, providing a new symbol for Horus.

Because Carter hosted Horus, he could summon this symbol. Though he no longer hosts this god, part of Horus's magic is still is in Carter. This symbol helps other creatures identify Horus. For example, when Carter summoned this symbol, the griffen understood what is meant, and acted as if it was Carter's servant, though griffens are servants of Horus. This would help other beings also know if the person is/was hosting Horus.