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Honour

Apophis is interesting. Could this also represent another aspect as Ausar (Lord Of the Perfect Black)?

Ofo ('o' pronounced as in 'omen', 'fo' pronounced as in 'foal') = Infinite Nothingness, The Void.

Ofo ('o' pronounced as 'awe', 'fo' pronounced as 'for') = Incantation.

"P'ofo" is the act of pronouncing an incantation. It is also a play on word as the 'P' (pronounced 'Kpe' - sounds like 'pay' but with the 'p' explosive) means to call. So, "P'ofo" implies that one who makes an incantation is calling on the powers of the Void (i.e. the source of all).

And what is the colour of the Void?

One who is in the process of pronouncing incantations is called Apofo.

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