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In Egyptian mythology, Sepa ("centipede"; alternately called Sep) was a god of the Earth and fertility, and like the scarab was invoked as protection for both the living and the dead. A god invoked to prevent snake bites and stings from venomous creatures. Sepa was pictured as a centipede, a man with the head of a donkey, or as a mummiform deity sporting two short horns.
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