Sutekh and Nit have appeared together, Twin Creators tied to the Nun. Both strong, fierce protectors and yet They have decided to focus on cultivating life itself.
From Their Waters springs forth opportunity and potential and energy, ready to be harnessed and used. From Their Waters springs forth anything that has or will exist.
May all of humanity sing Their praises! May all of humanity be blessed by Their Creations! Shake your sistrum and rejoice, for They have created you and all you love and enjoy!
I really want that one Pyramid Texts spell that makes it seem like Set and Neith might be consorts to have been on purpose and not a mistake, just because Neith is Ra’s mother and Ra is basically Set’s boss, and I think that would’ve been pretty funny.
(Uhh context: There’s this one Pyramid Texts spell (in the pyramid of Pepi I, I believe?) that lists the 9 ennead gods in their respective couples, like Shu and Tefnut, Geb and Nut, and so on, but then instead of “Set and Nephthys” it says “Set and Neith.” And maybe that was on purpose or maybe it was an accident because the names Nt and Nbt-ḥwt are kind of similar. As far as I’m aware that’s the only evidence we have to suggest them being a couple.)
Words spoken by Neith,
Mother of god, Lady of Esna,
the Great Cow who bore Re,
Lady of Sais within the Neith nome.
Great mother,
who came into existence before,
Mother with the Father in the beginning,
who bound the seed of gods and men.
Great of offerings, verdant of food (wȝḏ-ḥw),
who bore [Khep]ri as a child (wḏḥ).
I give to you the East until the sunrise,
the West until its setting,
the whole land will be loyal to you.
Esna 91, Neith from The Temple of Esna. An Evolving Translation: Esna II translated by David Klotz