Khonsu

Khonsu (also called Khons) is the god of the moon, time, and youth.

Background
When the goddess Nut needed to create extra days to have her children, she challenged Khonsu to a game of dice. Eventually, Nut won enough moonlight to create five more days and was able to give birth to her children despite Ra's attempt to stop her.

When Bes wanted to spend more time with Bast, his secret crush, he wages a few feet of his height with Khonsu. He lost which might explain why he is a dwarf god.

The Throne of Fire
Khonsu challenges Sadie,Carter, and Bes to a game.Sadie and Carter win but lose Bes' ren along the way.

Personality
Khonsu likes to act civilized, but is really a scoundrel. In Ancient Egyptian Times, he was known for helping the pharoah slay any gods that were bothering him. Khonsu is always ready and willing to devour the souls of anyone, and was eager to take the ren of either Carter, Sadie, or Bes. He acts like a scam artist. He doesn't really care about whether or not Chaos wins, because, as he explains, change comes in phases, which he prefers since the moon comes and goes in phases. He also reasons that Apophis will leave the moon alone since the snake monster is only really interested in the sun. He may be a more evil god, because when he absorbs Bes's ren, he enjoys it, and his eyes begin to look cold.

Khonsu adores gambling.

Appearance
According the Carter, he looks about in his twenties,is thin, very tall and kind of glamorous, with a toothy grin. His irises are silver, his head was shaven exepted for a glossy black ponytail on one side of his head, like ancient Egyptian youth used to wear. His suit looks like it was tailored in Italy, his shirt is black and collarless, and several silver chains hung from his neck.

Powers and Abilities
Khonsu is said to not only have the power and ability to control moonlight, but also lengthen or shorten the lives of mortals. He can also have the ability to control time, and even gods can be affected by his power.

Relationships
Bes: Bes once gambled with Khonsu to spend more time with Bast, and wagered a few feet of his height. He obviously lost (which is why he his so short), and as a result considers Khonsu a scam artist. Khonsu does not see things this way and acts like he and Bes are good friends.

Carter and Sadie Kane: After Khonsu took Bes's ren and his body (which was not part of the deal that the children made with him), they hold him in the utmost contempt. Sadie tells him that she hates him and calls him names, and Carter even tries to attack him. At the Throne Room of the Gods later on, Khonsu is seen and Sadie wishes to herself that she could punch him. He seems to think of the children as more of a source of entertainment.

In Mythology
Khonsu is featured in several myths, often gambling light and time. His most famous appearance is in the myth of how Nut gave birth to Osiris, Isis, Horus, Set, and Nephthys.