Shu (Egyptian deity)
Appearance
| Shu | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| God o the wind an air | |||||
Shu is shawn haulding the sky abuin his heid. | |||||
| Name in hieroglyphs | |||||
| Major cult centrer | Heliopolis, Leontopolis | ||||
| Symbol | the ostrich feather | ||||
| Personal Information | |||||
| Consort | Tefnut | ||||
| Affspring | Nut an Geb | ||||
| Parents | Ra an Iusaaset | ||||
| Siblins | Tefnut Hathor Sekhmet | ||||
Shu (/ʃuː/; meanin "emptiness" an "he who rises up") wis ane o the primordial gods in Egyptian meethology, a personification o air, ane o the Ennead o Heliopolis.