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Llamakhamen

Egyptian God of defence, Llamakhamen might be the least heard of God of that time. He was known for spitting in the face of his enemies. Portrayed as a cat with long ears, most people interpreted him to actually be a llama man. At the time, there were no llamas in Egypt. They were later brought through by the Americans.

Llamakhamenites, the people known to worship Llamakhamen, are polytheistic, believing in all Egyptian Gods, but focusing their energies on Llamakhamen. In return, Llamakhamen is expected to provide them protection from their enemies and good livestock.

In the time of Llamakhamen, he wasn't known to have many duties, unlike his fellow gods, Ra and Osiris. In fact, many of his duties were shared with other gods.

Llamakhamenism is often downgraded. Many people believe that this is a fictional god, and not actually part of the Egyptian beliefs, but there is no proof of this. But in fact, some records depict Llamakhamen, but he shows no significant importance to the Egyptian mythology.