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She was capricious, fickle and followed her own law; she moved with "sinewy grace". She once had the face of a [[lion]]ess and was dressed in black and gold. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Enigma of Sisterhood (short story)|The Enigma of Sisterhood]]'')
She was capricious, fickle and followed her own law; she moved with "sinewy grace". She once had the face of a [[lion]]ess and was dressed in black and gold. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Enigma of Sisterhood (short story)|The Enigma of Sisterhood]]'')


In the [[25th century]], two woman dressed as Bastet and [[Sekhmet]] for a [[masquerade]]. The woman dressed a Bastet playfully snarled at [[K9 Mark I]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Crimson Dawn (short story)|Crimson Dawn]]'')
In the [[25th century]], two woman dressed as Bastet and [[Sekhmet]] for a [[masquerade]]. The woman dressed as Bastet playfully snarled at [[K9 Mark I]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Crimson Dawn (short story)|Crimson Dawn]]'')


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Bastet

Bastet was an Osiran who was the sister of Khonsu and Hathor. She had a romantic attraction to Anubis, which made Horus jeleous. She was the cat-goddess in Egyptian mythology.

She was capricious, fickle and followed her own law; she moved with "sinewy grace". She once had the face of a lioness and was dressed in black and gold. (PROSE: The Enigma of Sisterhood)

In the 25th century, two woman dressed as Bastet and Sekhmet for a masquerade. The woman dressed as Bastet playfully snarled at K9 Mark I. (PROSE: Crimson Dawn)