Sekhmet

Sekhmet is a lion goddess and a warrior, the daughter of Ra and the original Eye of Ra. Her alternate form is Hathor, the goddess of beauty and joy.

Background
Sekhmet was once the Eye of Ra, but she was too difficult to control and began slaughtering everyone. Desperate to stop her, magicians tricked her into drinking milk dyed red, making her believe it was blood. After she passed out, Ra turned her into Hathor, the goddess of motherhood, love, joy, and cows. The position of Eye of Ra was then given to Bast.

The Red Pyramid
Sekhmet is later released from her imprisonment by Michel Desjardins to kill Sadie Kane, Carter Kane, Amos Kane, and Zia Rashid. They tricked her into transforming into Hathor by feeding her salsa, which Sekhmet thought was blood and drank until she was full. Hathor falls asleep right after transforming. She is ;/7Apn,≥p;/.0,j,ik,.j bgm,kmj bn shlk,bujuhyy ass hole

Personality
Sekhmet is fierce and unstoppable with a bloodlust that blinds her to all else, but Carter suspects that she may be somewhat unintelligent because she is easily tricked into believing that salsa is blood. However, in mythology, she is also a goddess of strategy, somewhat akin to the Greek goddess Athena.

Appearance
Sekhmet is described as a 'golden woman' in glowing red armor. Her skin glows like liquid gold, her chest plate and skirt looks like they are made from molten lava, and her hair looks like a lion mane. Carter says 'she was beautiful in the way an atomic explosion is beautiful.'

She commonly takes the form of a lioness with a sun floating above her head (to symbolize Ra) when on a rampage.

Powers and Abilities
Sekhmet is an incredible skilled warrior and is proficient with a sword and bows and arrows. She is able to summon flames as she pleases. In her lioness form her very breath can turn whatever it comes into contact with to the desert. It is said that she was far more powerful when Ra was active.

.Relationships
Ra: Sekhmet if fanatically loyal to Ra and desires nothing else but to destroy his enemies. But her bloodlust makes her blind to anything else than destroying his enemies which she assumes to be everyone. In ancient myths, however, Sekhmet was the consort of the god Ptah and the mother of Nefertem, the god of lotuses. She is also considered to be associated with Bast and Tefnut.

In Mythology
In Egyptian mythology, Sekhmet (also spelled Sachmet, Sakhet, Sekmet, Sakhmet and Sekhet; and given the Greek name, Sachmis), was originally the warrior goddess of Upper Egypt. She is depicted as a lioness, the fiercest hunter known to the Egyptians. It was said that her breath created the desert. She was seen as the protector of the pharaohs and led them in warfare.

Her cult was so dominant in the culture that when the first pharaoh of the twelfth dynasty, Amenemhat I, moved the capital of Egypt to Itjtawy, the centre for her cult was moved as well. Religion, the royal lineage, and the authority to govern were intrinsically interwoven in Ancient Egypt during its approximately three thousand years of existence.

Sekhmet also is a solar deity, often considered an aspect of the goddesses Hathor and Bast. She bears the solar disk and the Uraeus which associates her with Wadjet and royalty. With these associations she can be construed as being a divine arbiter of the goddess Ma'at (Justice, or Order) in the Judgment Hall of Osiris, The Eye of Horus, and connecting her with Tefnut as well.