(Just leaving a comment here so I can more easily find this later)
This is the first appearance of Hauhet, and as we see, puns on the first syllable of her name and the word “how” are pretty much de rigeur among those who know her. She is investigating “weirdheads” in a strip club for those that like that sort of thing. Her next appearance is in the temple where the animal-headed (and partial animal bodied) ones live en masse (I’m not sure if it’s where they are born and raised and sold from, or where they go after humans tire of them, or both of those at once).
The name Hauhet is from the female aspect of the (frog-headed) Egyptian god Huh, who “personifies infinite space”, and wakes the sun every morning. Also means “a million”, and is known as the “god of millions of years”.
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(Just leaving a comment here so I can more easily find this later)
This is the first appearance of Hauhet, and as we see, puns on the first syllable of her name and the word “how” are pretty much de rigeur among those who know her. She is investigating “weirdheads” in a strip club for those that like that sort of thing. Her next appearance is in the temple where the animal-headed (and partial animal bodied) ones live en masse (I’m not sure if it’s where they are born and raised and sold from, or where they go after humans tire of them, or both of those at once).
The name Hauhet is from the female aspect of the (frog-headed) Egyptian god Huh, who “personifies infinite space”, and wakes the sun every morning. Also means “a million”, and is known as the “god of millions of years”.