"We find the name Osiris in various records from Egyptian times. But there is something strange Aurora. Osiris was not a troublemaker, but a kind of patron god of the two realms. Osiris may be the god of death, but death is not a bad thing, death is the door to eternal life for the descendants of the gods. Osiris has never been called a crime." Adom Mustofa, an old librarian and historian of Ancient Egypt, sits in front of Aurora in Loven Stockholm. At the same time, dozens of other people are working on old documents.
"Is it true? Why do they call themselves the children of Osiris?" Aurora was fixated on that explanation.
"I don't know either, but there must be something wrong with them calling themselves Osiris. Maybe they'd better call themselves Seth."
"What exactly is Osiris? Can you tell me?" For some reason, Aurora also felt that Osiris was a symbol of kindness.