Sekhmet

Sekhmet is a lion goddess and a warrior, the daughter of Ra and the original Eye of Ra.

Ancient Times
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 wine, 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, and Zia Rashid. They trick her into a deep sleep by feeding her salsa.

Personality
Sekhmet is fierce and unstoppable, but Carter suspects that she may be somewhat unintelligent because she is easily tricked into believing that salsa is blood.

Appearance
Sekhmet is described as a 'golden woman' in glowing red armor.

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.

Trivia
Hathor is the Godess of love, music, and happiness in Egyptian mytholgy. She is the alternate form of Sekhmet, the goddess of war.

Ancient Times
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 wine, making her believe it was wine. After she passed out, Ra turned her into Hathor, the goddess of motherhood, love, joy, and cows.

The Red Pyramid
While Sekhmet is hunting Sadie Kane, Carter Kane, and Zia Rashid they trick her into a deep sleep by feeding her salsa. She becomes Hathor.

Appearance
After she takes her appearance as Hathor, she appears as a sleeping giant cow. Later she is described as a woman with the head of a cow.

In Mythology
One of her most important roles is that as a goddess of motherhood and protector of pregnant women. In the earliest of myths she is the mother of Horus, though Isis ultimately supplants this role. Later myths have Hathor becoming the wife of Horus

Trivia
One of Hathor's roles is a goddess of celebration, dance and music. This is possibly alluded to when Hathor appears at the salsa factor, as salsa is a common party snack and a type of Latin American dance.