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While "Children of the Nile" is not necessarily an authority on the subject of Ancient Egyptian deities. They do try make a resemblance.

Name Patron City Worshippers Reason Advise
Osiris Djedu All Adults Spring planting festival
Death of a Pharaoh
Commonly demanded Deity, build early
Isis Abu Elite women and housewives Disease Epidemic Build occasionally, but a must build
Horus Nekhen, Pi-Ramesses Elite men and elite children Pharaoh's Birthday Build occasionally, but a must build
Ra Iunu Overseers and laborers Sun Worship Build soon, but not immediately necessary
- In real Egypt one would build this possibly as the first structure.
Hathor Iunet, Itjtawy Entertainers Fall harvest festival Commonly demanded Deity, build early
Amun Henen-Nesu, Waset Adult Peasants Commonly demanded Deity, but not immediately necessary
Ptah Men-Nefer Adult shopkeepers and craftsmen Commonly demanded Deity, but not immediately necessary
Thoth Khmun Scribes Low demand Deity, build after scribes
Anubis Asyut Adults, especially elite Death of an elite citizen Commonly demanded Deity, but not immediately necessary
Bast Bubastis Adults Commonly demanded Deity, but not immediately necessary
Sobek Shedet City guards and commanders Build for guards and commanders, not immediately necessary
Ma'at Adults High crime
Raiders in the city
Low demand Deity, not immediately necessary
Set Nubt Soldiers and commanders Victory in Battle Low demand Deity, not immediately necessary
Hapi Adults No flood
High flood
Commonly demanded Deity, build early

People in the listed occupations expect to be able to worship their patron gods routinely. In the listed cities, all adults occasionally need to worship their patron. Certain events can also impel people to seek out particular gods.