Like many gods, Horus has many legends and stories. Horus symbolizes the power of the king. He can be regarded as a great founding god, a creator of falcon shape. This god is dangerous. His eyes represent the sun and the moon respectively. When the moon came out, he was out of sight. This time is very dangerous. Because Horus can't see, he may not know his friends from his enemies, and he may accidentally hurt his friends or indulge his enemies. When the sun rises again, he will see. He is the patron saint of Letopolis.
Legend has it that a long time ago, Horus took revenge. There is a beautiful and sacred country by the Nile-ancient Egypt. So the sun god sent Horus' parents to take charge of the country. Horus's parents take good care of all this, and everything is in good order. But one day, Sith's younger brother suddenly came to this land, and the kind Sith took him in, but her younger brother had an ugly heart. He wanted everything, so he killed his brother and made a coffin for him. He also threatened that anyone who could lie in a discounted coffin should get a coffin. So he bathed his brother with hot lead water again and again, and then threw it into the Nile. Anal Bisis helped create the first mummy in history.
Osiris only came back to life for one night, leaving Horus behind. Horus hated his guts since he was a child. The Sith told him these things, and let Horus start the road of revenge. Later I avenged my father.