Ra always left his sun ship in the atmosphere of Earth. It was roaming and never went to the ground. According to him, he is above living with the rest of the gods. That shows you what an arrogant prick my grandfather is, not that he isn't right. Humans and gods have many things in common, including stupidity.
It took me two hours to find it, but before I could land on its deck, Isis flew and faced me. "I won't let you pass, Set," she declared.
I burst out laughing, which clearly annoyed her to an extreme degree. She got her wings out and threatened, "Stop laughing, or I will command Ra to give you a fate worse than death!"
I smirked and said, "Isis, my dear sister, you must be desperate to wake him from a sleep that you bestowed on him in the first place. Also, do you really think you can control that stubborn old man to do your bidding?
"Sure, he did sleep for centuries because of you, but that was only because you threatened to destroy everything he's built if he didn't give the throne to Osiris. Ra feels himself superior to everyone, that is true, but he needs something to ensure that superiority."
She remained silent and unmoved. I sighed and said, "Isis, you won't be able to stop me. Move out of the way and live a few more days."
"Look who's desperate now," she drew her mouth upward to form a smirk, then laughed out loudly.
Now this angered me. In my left hand, my Chaos Flame burned, and in my other, the Sword of Pangu. Even though its spirit wasn't really in the best shape currently, the sword was still the sharpest known in the history of the universe.
Isis opened her wings to the fullest; they were made of thousands of small golden needles, and each one of them was directed at me at the moment. As I approached her rapidly, she shot hundreds and covered her body from the front.
Dodging the needles was a bit tricky due to the sheer number of them. However, even if they hit me, it wouldn't matter, as this body's skin is very tough and can't be pierced. And once I was done with them, the next thing that welcomed me was cyclones and wind arrows. I laughed and didn't even bother dodging this time. This body's uniqueness made it so that no attack made from the Water, Wind and Ice elements would land on it, and I made sure to suppress Fistore well enough so that he wouldn't interfere like last time.
I watched as they dissipated when they got near me and slashed at the wings to create an opening. Once that was done, I sent my flame into it, but Isis countered it with a gust of wind.
At that, we were equal. But I was always the smartest in the family. I left my flame there to act as a decoy and went below her and flew into the interior of her wings.
"Hi!" I greeted. Isis was bewildered, even after I shoved my sword into her heart; that look never left her. "Bye!"
That marked the end of my sister, Isis, Queen of Egypt.
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Updated on 7/7/2026
