Carter suspects he was either trying to suck up to Ra or make him feel worse. Upon their return to the mortal world, Sobek announces Ra's return and calls for everyone to bow to him which no one does. Sobek pledges his loyalty to Ra, but Ra is aware that Sobek would eat him if he could. When Sadie, Carter and Zia are escaping the Land of Demons, Sobek is protecting Ra on the sun barque and witnesses Ra's rebirth. Sadie states he's not her favorite god for what he did in the last book. ![]() Sobek makes cameo among the gods who came to see Ra's return. Sobek is later seen again when a victorious Horus proclaims himself king, scowling. Desperate to protect her friends, Bast challenges him and forces the god beneath the water and back to the Duat, sacrificing herself to allow Carter and Sadie time to escape. First, he sends two crocodiles to attack the trio before rising from the river. Sobek appears when Bast, Carter, and Sadie attempt to contact Nephthys at the Rio Grande in El Paso, Texas. He was revered in Egyptian culture and was prayed to in order to be protected from the crocodiles that filled the Niles. He was associated with pharaonic power, fertility and military prowess. Sobek was not an evil god to the Egyptians, contrary to his nature in The Red Pyramid. In addition, he had both aided and fought Horus in the past. He served Ra during his tenure as king and later Osiris.
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