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In this form, Khau is embodying the goddess Wadjet, who, as the protector of young [[Horus]], was revered as the protector of women in childbirth. In the ''Testament of Solomon'', the demon Obizuth is said to have a glance that was “altogether bright and greeny, and her hair was tossed wildly like a dragon's.” The goddess Wadjet's name, in Egyptian, means “the Green One.” Making this decan a highly probable match for this demon as well as the [[Akhuy]] decan.
In this form, Khau is embodying the goddess Wadjet, who, as the protector of young [[Horus]], was revered as the protector of women in childbirth. In the ''Testament of Solomon'', the demon Obizuth is said to have a glance that was “altogether bright and greeny, and her hair was tossed wildly like a dragon's.” The goddess Wadjet's name, in Egyptian, means “the Green One.” Making this decan a highly probable match for this demon as well as the [[Akhuy]] decan.
Khau also shares some characteristics with [[Lilith]] and may be her Egyptian incarnation.