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{{first pic|Eye of Horus.jpg|The Eye of Horus. ([[TV]]: ''[[Pyramids of Mars (TV story)|Pyramids of Mars]]'')}}
The '''Eye of Horus''' was an [[Osirian]] device that beamed a signal that suppressed the renegade Osiran known as [[Sutekh]] and held him prisoner inside a pyramid on Earth. This artefact resembled a round gem and was located in a [[Pyramid of Horus|pyramid]] on Mars which was safeguarded with multiple traps, including [[Osirian service robot]]s loyal to [[Horus]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Pyramids of Mars]]'')
The '''Eye of Horus''' was an [[Osiran]] device that beamed a signal that suppressed the renegade Osiran known as [[Sutekh]] and held him prisoner inside a pyramid on [[Earth]]. This artefact resembled a round flashing red gem and was located in a [[Pyramid of Mars|pyramid]] on [[Mars]] which was safeguarded with multiple traps, including [[Osiran service robot]]s loyal to [[Horus]].


It was said that Horus and the Osirans that supported him left the eye just out of reach in order to make Sutekh's punishment more tortuous. ([[MA]]: ''[[The Sands of Time]]'')  
In [[1911]], Sutekh attempted to destroy the pyramid on Mars with a rocket. When the rocket was stopped by [[Sarah Jane Smith]], Sutekh sent [[Marcus Scarman]] and an Osiran service robot to Mars using [[the Doctor's TARDIS]]. There Marcus destroyed the Eye of Horus which freed Sutekh from the pyramid on Earth. He was later defeated by the [[Fourth Doctor]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Pyramids of Mars (TV story)|Pyramids of Mars]]'')


The [[Cult of the Black Pyramid]], a religious organisation that worshiped [[Horus]], aimed to locate the artefact and find the [[Black Pyramid]] in order to reawaken their worshiped god. ([[VD]]: ''[[The Curse of the Scarab]]'')
It was said that Horus and the Osirans that supported him left the eye just out of reach in order to make Sutekh's punishment more tortuous. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Sands of Time (novel)|The Sands of Time]]'')
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The [[Cult of the Black Pyramid]], a religious organisation that worshipped [[Horus]], aimed to locate the artefact and find the [[Black Pyramid]] in order to reawaken their worshipped god. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Scarab of Death (short story)|Scarab of Death]]'')
 
After learning that one Osiran, [[Anubis]], still remained in the universe in the [[21st century]], the [[Tenth Doctor]] took the Eye of Horus from its storage as a precaution. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Infinite Corridor (comic story)|The Infinite Corridor]]'')
 
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Latest revision as of 09:18, 25 June 2024

The Eye of Horus. (TV: Pyramids of Mars)

The Eye of Horus was an Osiran device that beamed a signal that suppressed the renegade Osiran known as Sutekh and held him prisoner inside a pyramid on Earth. This artefact resembled a round flashing red gem and was located in a pyramid on Mars which was safeguarded with multiple traps, including Osiran service robots loyal to Horus.

In 1911, Sutekh attempted to destroy the pyramid on Mars with a rocket. When the rocket was stopped by Sarah Jane Smith, Sutekh sent Marcus Scarman and an Osiran service robot to Mars using the Doctor's TARDIS. There Marcus destroyed the Eye of Horus which freed Sutekh from the pyramid on Earth. He was later defeated by the Fourth Doctor. (TV: Pyramids of Mars)

It was said that Horus and the Osirans that supported him left the eye just out of reach in order to make Sutekh's punishment more tortuous. (PROSE: The Sands of Time)

The Cult of the Black Pyramid, a religious organisation that worshipped Horus, aimed to locate the artefact and find the Black Pyramid in order to reawaken their worshipped god. (PROSE: Scarab of Death)

After learning that one Osiran, Anubis, still remained in the universe in the 21st century, the Tenth Doctor took the Eye of Horus from its storage as a precaution. (COMIC: The Infinite Corridor)