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  • Serket
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  • File:Izanami Ball.png Impossibles/Colossals: Tsukuyomi | Nirai Kanai File:FireIcon.png Fire: File:WaterIcon.png Water: Waterblade Murasame | Baal File:WoodIcon.png Wood: File:LightIcon.png Light: File:DarkIcon.png Dark: File:Scroll.png Tower: File:S++.png Temple: Water (Time) | Wood (Carnage) | Dark (Carnage)
  • Serkets are large creatures, having the appearance of a scorpion about the size, if not larger, than a human.
  • Serket is the ancient egyptian goddess of healing poisonous bites and stings, the deification of a scorpion, depicted downright as a scorpion, or anthropomorphic, as a woman with a scorpion on her head. Her portfolio however also included all other sorts of poisonous creatures, such as snakes, and she was often seen as a protector from Apophis, a serpentine god of evil and chaos. In Random Kingdom, she appears as a Unique Monster, an eerily well-preserved mummy of a beautiful girl with scorpion attributes, able to turn into a giant scorpion.
  • In Egyptian mythology, Serket (also spelled Serqet, Selket, or Serket-hetyt) was the goddess of scorpions. She was often depicted as a scorpion or a woman with a scorpion on top of her head. She was the goddess who could cure any manner of poisons, be they scorpion stings or snakebites. She was considered important, as the Sahara Desert has some dangerous species of scorpions. As such, she also protected the gods from the venoms of mythical creatures, like Apep (also called Apophis, the serpent of darkness who always threatens the Sun). Serket would also punish wrongdoers with the deadly sting of a scorpion. Serket in Egyptian means "tightens the throat" (referring to the effect of the sting). The type of scorpion she was originally associated with was the water scorpion, which is not a tr
  • Serket is the favored pet of Ngozi the Beguiler. Gold: 39-47 Hats: Bitter Cap Theurge's Hat Robes: Boots: Biti Nirini's Torrid Boots Boots of the Whirlwind Wands: Athames: Whirlwind Dagger Amulets: Rings: Loop of Quietude Decks: Pets:
  • In Egyptian mythology, Serket (also spelt Selchis, Selket, Selkis, Selkhit, Selkit, Selqet, Serkhet, Serket-hetyt, Serqet and Serquet) is the goddess of healing stings and bites who originally was the deification of the scorpion. Scorpion stings lead to paralysis and Serket's name describes this, as it means (she who) tightens the throat, however, Serket's name also can be read as meaning (she who) causes the throat to breathe, and so, as well as being seen as stinging the unrighteous, Serket was seen as one who could cure scorpion stings and the effects of other poisons such as snake bites.
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Sub Bump
  • 30
  • Attacks upward and downward with 2 medium-sized elemental lasers
reag
  • Spider Silk
  • Bronze Gear
crecla
  • Spider
Battle Start
  • Don't piss us shellfish off!
DESCRIP
  • Serket is the favored pet of Ngozi the Beguiler.
Soldiers
  • 1650
  • 1870
Luck Skill
  • 25
  • -
cretype
  • Boss
skill lv
  • Deal 150% DMG to a single enemy / 15% chance
  • Deal 250% DMG to a single enemy / 20% chance
Max Luck
  • 90
  • 99
Hat
  • Bitter Cap
  • Theurge's Hat
Heal
  • 1800
BOH
  • 30
Spell
  • Cyclops
  • Leprechaun
  • Imp
  • Seraph
  • Lifeblade
  • Death Shield
  • Life Trap
  • Nature's Wrath
Sling
  • Pierce
damsch
  • Ice
Bump Combo
  • 30
  • Fires 3 16-way sprays of massive elemental bullets
snack
  • Cracker
  • Tiny Fish
  • Green Grapes
  • Nettle Root
  • Red Peanut
Minion
  • Karanahn Harbringer
procs
  • ?
ATK
  • 1450
  • 1850
  • 10260
  • 17081
  • 17555
friendship max
  • I won't forgive you! if you ever cheat on me .....
Strike shot
  • Deals a lot of damage upon contact with enemy weak point.
  • Canopus Babe - 13 Turns
  • Painbringer - 21 Turns
  • Scorpion Needle - 21 Turns
  • Uses scorpion power to increase Speed
To Asc
  • 50
spd
  • 245.630000
  • 257.870000
  • 267.900000
friendship event
  • I'll let you know how nice shellfish taste like!
  • Umm...... all right......
  • To boil or bake or anything...You can cook me as you want
SpawnType
  • ??? Item
battle end
  • Hooraaaay for Shellfish!!
Quest
  • In the Doghouse
Rarity
  • N
damperpip
  • 85
To Evo
  • 30
athame
  • Whirlwind Dagger
login
  • Welcome to Shellfish paradise! We welcome you!
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Gold
  • 39
Appearances
  • The Nightmare Begins
  • The Tears of Uther Pendragon
Element
  • 25
  • Passion
Affiliation
Name
  • Tezcatlipoca
  • Serket
  • Serket or Selket
Type
  • Balanced
  • Giant Scorpion
TypeTags
  • Therian, Mummy
ElemAbs
ElemImm
OverDrives
  • Host of the Night Sky
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Actor type
  • Boss
AttackElem
  • ?
ElemHlf
  • N/A
AutoStates
ElemDbl
  • N/A
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Actions
  • Seduction,
Gauge
  • -
God of
  • Goddess of protection and scorpions
Ability
  • Null Gravity Barrier
  • Null Gravity Slayer
Stat
meet
  • What!? Do you want me to snip it off!?
Siblings
  • presumably Hathor, Sekhmet, Bast
DEF
  • 2035
  • 2050
Skill
  • Snipper
Rank
  • 4
House
  • Tall Palm Tree
Class
Description
  • From the Shellfish tribe. Vicious, she's always looking for something to snip off.
NA
  • 606
  • 607
  • 608
Related
Cost
  • 17
  • 20
Symbol
  • the scorpion
friendship
  • Shall I snip you off?
JP
  • 606
  • 607
  • 608
ElemPls
School
  • Life
HP
  • 7891
  • 12299
  • 13390
Boots
  • Boots of the Whirlwind
  • Biti Nirini's Torrid Boots
Ring
  • Loop of Quietude
Race
World
  • Krokotopia
  • Random Kingdom VXR
Parents
Location
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Material For
  • 50
Battler
FaceSet
CharSet
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  • Serket is the ancient egyptian goddess of healing poisonous bites and stings, the deification of a scorpion, depicted downright as a scorpion, or anthropomorphic, as a woman with a scorpion on her head. Her portfolio however also included all other sorts of poisonous creatures, such as snakes, and she was often seen as a protector from Apophis, a serpentine god of evil and chaos. In Random Kingdom, she appears as a Unique Monster, an eerily well-preserved mummy of a beautiful girl with scorpion attributes, able to turn into a giant scorpion. She is associated with the vampiric House Lamia, based in the iron pyramids of Egypt. Like the members of House Mictlan, House Lamia's nature is not always clearly defined as either vampiric or lich-like, and Serket does not seem to be associated with the consumption of blood. She is also associated with the Therians, being a hybrid of human and animal form, however this is a secondary characteristic - her origin is different from that of the ordinary therian population and she is primarily a goddess.
  • In Egyptian mythology, Serket (also spelt Selchis, Selket, Selkis, Selkhit, Selkit, Selqet, Serkhet, Serket-hetyt, Serqet and Serquet) is the goddess of healing stings and bites who originally was the deification of the scorpion. Scorpion stings lead to paralysis and Serket's name describes this, as it means (she who) tightens the throat, however, Serket's name also can be read as meaning (she who) causes the throat to breathe, and so, as well as being seen as stinging the unrighteous, Serket was seen as one who could cure scorpion stings and the effects of other poisons such as snake bites. In Ancient Egyptian art, Serket was shown as a scorpion (a symbol found on the earliest artifacts of the culture, such as the protodynastic period), or as a woman with a scorpion on her head. Although Serket does not appear to have had temples, she had a sizable number of priests in many communities. The most dangerous species of scorpion resides in north Africa, and its sting may kill, so Serket was considered a highly important goddess, and was sometimes considered by pharaohs to be their patron. Her close association with the early kings implies that she was their protector, two being referred to as the scorpion kings. As the protector against poisons and snake bites, Serket often was said to protect the deities from Apep, the great snake-demon of evil, sometimes being depicted as the guard when Apep was captured. As many of the venomous creatures of Egypt could prove fatal, Serket also was considered a protector of the dead, particularly being associated with poisons and fluids causing stiffening. She was thus said to be the protector of the tents of embalmers, and of the canopic jar associated with poison—the jar of the intestine—which was deified later as Qebehsenuf, one of the Four sons of Horus. As the guard of one of the canopic jars and a protector, Serket gained a strong association with Aset (Isis), Nebet Het (Nephthys), and Neith who also performed similar functions. Eventually, later in Egyptian history that spanned thousands of years and whose pantheon evolved toward a merger of many deities, Serket began to be identified as Isis, sharing imagery and parentage, until finally, Serket became said to be merely an aspect of Isis, whose cult had become very dominant.
  • File:Izanami Ball.png Impossibles/Colossals: Tsukuyomi | Nirai Kanai File:FireIcon.png Fire: File:WaterIcon.png Water: Waterblade Murasame | Baal File:WoodIcon.png Wood: File:LightIcon.png Light: File:DarkIcon.png Dark: File:Scroll.png Tower: File:S++.png Temple: Water (Time) | Wood (Carnage) | Dark (Carnage)
  • In Egyptian mythology, Serket (also spelled Serqet, Selket, or Serket-hetyt) was the goddess of scorpions. She was often depicted as a scorpion or a woman with a scorpion on top of her head. She was the goddess who could cure any manner of poisons, be they scorpion stings or snakebites. She was considered important, as the Sahara Desert has some dangerous species of scorpions. As such, she also protected the gods from the venoms of mythical creatures, like Apep (also called Apophis, the serpent of darkness who always threatens the Sun). Serket would also punish wrongdoers with the deadly sting of a scorpion. Serket in Egyptian means "tightens the throat" (referring to the effect of the sting). The type of scorpion she was originally associated with was the water scorpion, which is not a true scorpion (these are insects, not arachnids).
  • Serkets are large creatures, having the appearance of a scorpion about the size, if not larger, than a human.
  • Serket is the favored pet of Ngozi the Beguiler. Gold: 39-47 Hats: Bitter Cap Theurge's Hat Robes: Boots: Biti Nirini's Torrid Boots Boots of the Whirlwind Wands: Athames: Whirlwind Dagger Amulets: Rings: Loop of Quietude Decks: Pets: House: Tall Palm Tree Treasure Cards: Reagents: Bronze Gear Spider Silk Snacks: Cracker Tiny Fish Red Peanut Nettle Root Green Grapes Mounts: In the Doghouse Documentation on how to edit this page can be found at
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