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Kek and Kauket
Kek stands for darkness. He was the god of the darkness of chaos before the Earth came into being.
The god of obscurity, Kek was always hidden among the darkness. The Egyptians viewed this darkness as night time- a time without the light of the sun and a reflection of Kek.
The god of the night, Kek is also associated with the day. He is called the ‘bringer-in of the light.”
This means that he was responsible for the time of night that arrived right before sunrise, the god of the hours right before the day dawned on the land of Egypt.
Humans recast toads and frogs as main characters of different stories to explain the unfolding of the world.