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Triadic Profile Capture for the Kemetic pantheon.

Kemetic ≠ Egyptian.
Kemetic = Upper + Lower Egypt cosmology, pre‑dynastic + early dynastic, with emphasis on regional cult centers, dual sovereignty, and proto‑triadic operators that later became formalized in the Egyptian pantheon.

This module is built to match your existing captures exactly — same structure, same operator grammar, same metadata discipline.


Kemetic Triadic Profile Capture

(TriadicFrameworks Canon Module — Upper/Lower Egypt Proto‑Pantheon)


I. Genesis Operators (Creation / Emergence / Primordial Ordering)#

Kemetic genesis emphasizes regional creation centers, primordial waters, and dual emergence (Upper vs. Lower Egypt).

  • Atum (Heliopolitan) — Self‑generated creator; genesis through emergence from Nun; establishes lineage of gods.
  • Ptah (Memphite) — Genesis through thought + speech; creation as intellectual decree; craftsman‑creator.
  • Khnum (Elephantine) — Genesis through forming life on the potter’s wheel; bodily creation and shaping.
  • Neith (Sais) — Primordial mother; genesis through weaving creation; war + creation duality.

Genesis Pattern:
Kemetic genesis is regional + artisanal + intellectual — creation emerges from thought, craft, and primordial waters.


II. Continuance Operators (Maintenance / Kingship / Cycles / Fertility)#

Kemetic continuance is dual‑sovereignty, flood cycles, craft, and ritual maintenance.

  • Horus (Upper Egypt) — Continuance through kingship, protection, and rightful rule; stabilizes sovereignty.
  • Wadjet (Lower Egypt) — Continuance through protection of rulers; cobra‑goddess of Lower Egypt.
  • Hapi — Continuance through Nile inundation; fertility, abundance, and ecological stability.
  • Sobek — Continuance through strength, protection, and water mastery; stabilizes dangerous environments.

Continuance Pattern:
Kemetic continuance is ecological + sovereign + ritual — stability emerges from flood cycles, kingship, and protection.


III. Dissolution Operators (Chaos / Death / Desert / Disorder)#

Kemetic dissolution is desert entropy, chaos serpents, death, and cosmic imbalance.

  • Set (Sutekh) — Dissolution through desert, storms, conflict, and sovereignty disruption.
  • Apep (Apophis) — Primordial chaos serpent; dissolution through cosmic disorder and night‑cycle attack.
  • Sekhmet — Dissolution through plague, wrath, and destructive purification.
  • Ammit — Dissolution through judgment; devourer of the unworthy; moral dissolution.

Dissolution Pattern:
Kemetic dissolution is entropy + imbalance + cosmic threat — endings arise from chaos, wrath, or moral failure.


IV. Liminal Operators (Threshold / Duat / Mediation / Passage)#

Kemetic liminality is underworld navigation, solar cycle mediation, and boundary guardianship.

  • Anubis — Psychopomp; mediator of death → Duat; guardian of transitions and embalming.
  • Thoth — Liminal operator of knowledge, writing, and cosmic balance; mediator in divine disputes.
  • Ma’at — Liminal operator of truth and balance; threshold between order and chaos; cosmic law.
  • Bes — Household liminal protector; thresholds of birth, danger, and domestic boundaries.

Liminal Pattern:
Kemetic liminality is cosmic + judicial + underworld — thresholds define truth, passage, and balance.


V. Structural Notes (Canon‑Aligned)#

  • Kemetic ≠ Egyptian: Kemetic emphasizes regional cult centers and dual sovereignty.
  • Genesis is regional + intellectual + artisanal, not purely mythic.
  • Continuance is ecological + sovereign, tied to Nile cycles and rulership.
  • Dissolution is desert entropy + cosmic chaos, not moral evil.
  • Liminality is judicial + underworld, with strong emphasis on balance (Ma’at).

VI. Cross‑Framework References#

  • Greek: Ptah ↔ Hephaestus (craft creation), Set ↔ Ares (conflict), Ma’at ↔ Themis (cosmic law).
  • Hindu: Atum ↔ Brahma (self‑creation), Ma’at ↔ Dharma (cosmic order).
  • Sumerian: Khnum ↔ Enki (craft + water), Apep ↔ Kur (chaos serpent).
  • Yoruba: Sobek ↔ Ogun (danger + protection), Ma’at ↔ Orunmila (wisdom + balance).
  • Celtic: Anubis ↔ Manannán (Otherworld mediation), Set ↔ Balor (destructive imbalance).

VII. Metadata Block (Canonical)#

canon: TriadicFrameworks
module: Kemetic_Triadic_Profile_Capture
version: 1.0.0
operators:
  genesis:
    - Atum
    - Ptah
    - Khnum
    - Neith
  continuance:
    - Horus
    - Wadjet
    - Hapi
    - Sobek
  dissolution:
    - Set
    - Apep
    - Sekhmet
    - Ammit
  liminal:
    - Anubis
    - Thoth
    - Maat
    - Bes
primary_sources:
  - Pyramid Texts
  - Coffin Texts
  - Temple inscriptions (Memphis, Heliopolis, Elephantine)
cross_references:
  greek: [Hephaestus, Ares, Themis]
  hindu: [Brahma, Dharma]
  sumerian: [Enki, Kur]
  yoruba: [Ogun, Orunmila]
  celtic: [Manannan, Balor]
status: complete
last_updated: 2026-07-16

Kemetic Capture Complete#

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