Bet you had to be really well behaved around him. Mr Jacquel is a manifestation of the Ancient Egyptian god of mummification and the afterlife, Anubis. Anubis God of death, mummification, embalming, the afterlife, cemeteries, tombs, the Underworld The Egyptian god Anubis (a modern rendition inspired by New Kingdom tomb paintings) Name in hieroglyphs Major cult center Lycopolis, Cynopolis Symbol mummy gauze, fetish, jackal, flail Personal information Parents Nepthys and Set, Osiris (Middle and New kingdom), or Ra (Old kingdom). As another Old God trying to make an honest living, Anubis has carved out an existence as Mr. Jacquel. Often appears as a small house cat and heals Shadow's bruises and aches after he has been beaten. Mr. Jacquel – Anubis, the Ancient Egyptian god of the dead and mummification. Mr. Jacquel is Anubis, the Egyptian god of the dead. By Reiss Smith PUBLISHED: 07:07, Tue, May 16, 2017
As the wife of the god of the underworld, Isis was also one of the main deities concerned with rites for the dead.
He is an expert at preparing bodies for the wake at funerals. The Egyptian god Thoth is thought of as one of the most important of the ancient Egyptian gods. Pic credit: Starz. Horus – the Ancient Egyptian god of the sky. Often considered among one of the most important ancient Egyptian gods, Amun was the divine entity who represented the air and the sun. Chris Obi first appeared as Mr. Jacquel in American Gods Season 1, Episode 3, titled Head Full of Snow.
Isis was one of the last of the ancient Egyptian gods to still be worshipped. Along with her sister Nephthys, Isis acted as a divine mourner, and her maternal care was often depicted as extending to the dead in the underworld. AMERICAN GODS episode 3 introduces Mr Jacquel, also known as Anubis – the ancient Egyptian god of the afterlife.
Easter – Ēostre, the Germanic goddess of the dawn. He did many jobs in Egyptian mythology including maintaining the universe, settling of arguments among the other Egyptian gods, and he judged those who would die. Bast – Bastet, the Ancient Egyptian cat goddess. He is also the protector of graves, and the patron god of lost souls.