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|affiliation = Osirian Court
|affiliation = Osirian Court
|origin = Phaester Osiris
|origin = Phaester Osiris
|wife = Nut
|partner = Renenutet
|child = Osiris  
|child = Osiris  
|child2 = Horus  
|child2 = Horus  
|child3 = Sutekh  
|child3 = Sutekh  
|child4 = Nephthys
|child4 = Nephthys
|child5 = Nehabkhau
|grandchild = Horus
|first = Ozymandias (audio story)
|first = Ozymandias (audio story)
|appearances = [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Judgment of Sutekh (audio story)|The Judgment of Sutekh]]''
|appearances = [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Judgment of Sutekh (audio story)|The Judgment of Sutekh]]''
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After the tribunal, Geb received a call from Cousin Justine telling him to search the area around the pyramid. There he found Sutekh, nearly dead. He buried his son beneath the pyramid until a more suitable place could be found. During the ceremony for Sutekh's burial, Geb found out from [[Corwyn Marne]] that Sutekh had been seen alive and heading for Earth. He followed Sutekh — earlier from Sutekh's perspective than the burial — and became confused by the non-linearity of the battle. Sutekh was angered at the very idea that he could lose the battle, and attacked his father. Sutekh took Geb to Geb's temple in Ancient Egypt, and left him there, wounded. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Judgment of Sutekh (audio story)|The Judgment of Sutekh]]'')
After the tribunal, Geb received a call from Cousin Justine telling him to search the area around the pyramid. There he found Sutekh, nearly dead. He buried his son beneath the pyramid until a more suitable place could be found. During the ceremony for Sutekh's burial, Geb found out from [[Corwyn Marne]] that Sutekh had been seen alive and heading for Earth. He followed Sutekh — earlier from Sutekh's perspective than the burial — and became confused by the non-linearity of the battle. Sutekh was angered at the very idea that he could lose the battle, and attacked his father. Sutekh took Geb to Geb's temple in Ancient Egypt, and left him there, wounded. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Judgment of Sutekh (audio story)|The Judgment of Sutekh]]'')
Geb eventually went to sleep sitting in a tomb in the [[King's Valley]] on [[Mars]]. Thousands of years later, the [[King's Valley Retirement Community and Luxury Precropolis]] was erected on the site. Around the year [[2628]], Geb decided to begin a new reign of death and desolation. He caused an initial [[Aresquake]], breaking open the floor of the domed meeting hall. However, [[Iris Wildthyme]] descended to introduce herself; misunderstanding, Geb initially attacked her with a psychic blast, but then she agreed to travel up and down a [[time tunnel]] to disable a relay that was keeping him immobilised. [[Panda]] let Geb borrow his phone to read the fate of his people; Geb was impressed by his fellow gods' popularity — especially the fact that [[Julian Glover (Lilac Mars)|Julian Glover]] had played one — but then got distracted by ''[[Angry Birds]]''. Geb quickly fell in love with Professor [[Megali Scoblow]], an archaeologist and literary agent from a rat-headed alien species; seeing his desire to reinvent his brand, Scoblow offered to get Geb trademarked. Iris and Panda returned to the surface, and wondered if the two were already having sex below. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lilac Mars (short story)|Lilac Mars]]'')
== Appearance ==
Geb was a short, scrawny man, and had green shoots growing out of his side. He wore a loincloth, and a hat which consisted of a live goose. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lilac Mars (short story)|Lilac Mars]]'')


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