Arthur Harrow seems to be a faithful follower of the Egyptian deity Ammit inMoon Knight. Her existence is both in Egyptian mythology as well as in the Marvel Universe.
If you have watched the first episode ofMoon Knight, you probably know that the series has a lot to do with Egyptian culture. Egyptian gods likeKhonshu, deities like Ammit, even one of the main characters from the show,Layla, are Egyptian. Watching the influential character of Arthur Harrow makes the fans wonder about Ammit, an Egyptian deity whom the villain of the series worships. Origin of Ammit, her powers, and her fate in the comics; let’s know everything you are wondering about the character.
Explaining Ammit From Moon Knight
Ammit or Ammut’s name appears in the series when Arthur is judging his fellow followers in her name. If a soul is pure, the tattoo on Arthur’s hand remains black, and it turns red if a soul is unpure. Based on the first episode ofMoon Knight, both Arthur and Ammit are going to be a pain for Steven.
Ammit is an existing character in the Marvel universe and is also known by the names ‘Devourer of the dead’ and ‘Eater of the dead.’ According to Arthur, if Ammit were awakened, people like Hitler and Nero would have been stopped. But she was betrayed by gods and her own creator, which according to the comics, is Ma’at.
Ammit was created by Ma’at’s magic by mixing the acacia petals, Nile water, black sand, and desert heat, and protected the Throne of Bone and Halls of Ma’at. In the series, Ammit maintains her contact with Arthur using the mark on his hand called, ‘Judgment of the Scales.’
In volume 8 ofMoon Knight, Marc finds himself in a mental asylum run by Dr. Emmit. The doctor gives his best to stop Marc from getting back his memories. This is when Khonshu tells Marc about Dr. Emmit’s real identity, that just like him, Emmit is connected to the Egyptian deity, Ammit. Khonshu tries to overtake Marc, but he fights both Emmit and Khonshu and continues his life asMoon Knight.