(Guiding) Ophois, Finder of Paths

Lore
No longer was I recognized as the Child of Anubis but by my own name. Gone were the days of my innocence, where I questioned my ability to propagate the devotion needed to become a goddess. I possessed many titles, was honored by the greatest men, and held my own identity within the pantheon. Despite the pressure, I had found my own way, and one last title was bestowed upon me: I had now become Ophois, Guider of Souls.

Acquisition
Evolving Ophois, Finder of Paths with Ophois' Diary Page 5 times.
 * Cannot be traded or gifted.

Name Origin
Ophois is a Greek name for god Wepwawet. In late Egyptian mythology, Wepwawet (also rendered Upuaut, Wep-wawet, Wepawet) was originally a war deity, whose cult centre was Asyut in Upper Egypt (Lycopolis, meaning "city of wolves", in the Greco-Roman period). His name means, opener of the ways and he is often depicted as a wolf standing at the prow of a solar-boat. Some interpret that Wepwawet was seen as a scout, going out to clear routes for the army to proceed forward.

Over time, the connection to war, and thus to death, led to Wepwawet also being seen as one who opened the ways to, and through underworld, Duat, for the spirits of the dead. Through this, and the similarity of the jackal to the wolf, Wepwawet became associated with Anubis, a deity that was worshiped in Asyut, eventually being considered his son. Anubis is the Greek name of a jackal-headed god associated with mummification and the afterlife, protector of the dead and also god of funerals and death. One of his prominent roles was as a god who ushered souls into the afterlife. He attended the weighing scale during the "Weighing of the Heart," in which it was determined whether a soul would be allowed to enter the realm of the dead.

Additional Info
Special Skill card for Edge of Death Odyssey Event. Boosts the number of Event Items acquired by up to 1.8x regardless of Skill Level.
 * Must be set as Leader.
 * Artwork by Puppeteer Lee.