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The depiction in ''[[Going Once, Going Twice (short story)|Going Once, Going Twice]]'' of [[Sutekh]]'s totemic animal as being a jackal is contentious; in the real world, there is ongoing scholarly debate as to what the [[wikipedia:Set animal|"Set animal", or "Typhonian beast",]] is supposed to be.
The depiction in ''[[Going Once, Going Twice (short story)|Going Once, Going Twice]]'' of [[Sutekh]]'s totemic animal as being a jackal is contentious; in the real world, there is ongoing scholarly debate as to what the [[wikipedia:Set animal|"Set animal", or "Typhonian beast",]] is supposed to be.


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Jackal

Paris addressed Achilles as a jackal. (TV: The Myth Makers)

Alan-a-Dale referred to the Sheriff of Nottingham as a jackal. (TV: Robot of Sherwood)

Pluto jackals were found on Pluto. (COMIC: Invasion of the Daleks)

In Auteur's writings, as well as in a prophetic dream experienced by Gustav, Sutekh was represented as "the Jackal", while Horus was presented as "the Falcon". (PROSE: Going Once, Going Twice)

Behind the scenes

The depiction in Going Once, Going Twice of Sutekh's totemic animal as being a jackal is contentious; in the real world, there is ongoing scholarly debate as to what the "Set animal", or "Typhonian beast", is supposed to be.