This was the symbol of Egyptian wisdom, the incarnation of the Moon, the recorder of Heliopolis, and one of the most trusted confidants of the God of Sun.
Thoth was not one of the revered Pillar Deities, but the glory he actually enjoyed was no less than that of those Principal Gods—especially since Isis had been stripped of her power by the God of Sun and had died like a mortal, it was very likely that he would inherit some of her magic and knowledge and be promoted to become a new Pillar Deity.
"The most exalted God of Sun, I do not possess supreme power like Yours, to easily penetrate the barriers of worlds. Even just coming here to this Primordial Water that bears all things has been quite difficult."
Streams of light cascaded down, and the incessant bright flames on the Sun parted to create a path for Thoth.
Following the path and drawing closer, the God of Wisdom bowed slightly, showing his respect to the God of Sun.