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A jackal-headed Anubis woman in mummy wrap armor stands in an Egyptian tomb, holding a staff and a khopesh.

A jackal-headed Anubis woman in mummy wrap armor stands in an Egyptian tomb, holding a staff and a khopesh.

Based on the mythological figure of Anubis (the jackal-headed Egyptian god of mummification) and the female counterpart Anput, here is a description of a bipedal Anthro Anubis Jackal woman in form-fitting mummy wrap armor: Character Description Form: A sleek, athletic bipedal jackal-woman (anthropomorphic/furry). Her skin or fur is matte black, mimicking the traditional depiction of Anubis, which represents the color of corpses after embalming and the fertility of the Nile. Head: A canine head with long, slender jackal ears and sharp, intelligent eyes, likely adorned with gold eyeliner (kohl). Armor/Outfit: Form-Fitting Mummy Wraps: Instead of loose, hanging bandages, the "armor" consists of stylized, form-fitting linen wraps that contour to her athletic physique, similar to a bodysuit or tight-wrapped bandages. Structure: The wraps might be reinforced with ancient, dark resin or have thin, flexible gold plates layered between the linen, blending magical protection with mobility. Colors: Contrasting colors of aged beige, off-white, and gold, often accented with dark brown or black linen to highlight the mummy aesthetic. Accessories: A thick, decorative collar (wesekh) made of gold, lapis lazuli, and turquoise sits on her neck. She might wear a "Sa sign" (a protective sash) around her neck or waist. Pose/Atmosphere: Often depicted standing in a tomb or in front of an Egyptian gate, holding a slender staff or a khopesh (Egyptian sword), embodying the role of a guardian or Mehr sehen