Biography of Mena Chit
âMercy is for those who surrender. I teach only survival.â
In the 21st century, the Nubian war goddess Menhit walks again under the name Mena Chit, also known as Mena Nekhet through divine marriage. She serves as commander of the Nekhet familyâs militant vanguard, a force whispered about in both mortal and immortal circlesâan all-female paramilitary legion trained in ancient warfare and modern combat science. Her soldiers, veiled in crimson and shadow, are called the Daughters of the Pantherâthe first and last word in the familyâs protection, and the silent weapon of its will.
Mena is the blade that cuts through chaos. Once a goddess of Nubia, she aligned herself with Raymond Nekhet (RÄ) millennia ago to unite the Kingdoms of Kush and Kemet under a single banner of divine order. In the present age, she is a military strategist, combat instructor, and weapons engineer who runs the familyâs elite security academies and crisis-response networks. Governments call her firm for emergencies they cannot control. Most never realize they are dealing with a goddess.
She is a creature of precisionâstern, disciplined, and unrelenting. Her command is absolute; her word carries the gravity of a drumbeat before war. Yet beneath that steel is a strange compassionâa quiet mentorship for the forgotten and underestimated. She forges warriors not by cruelty, but by conviction. Those who survive her training emerge remade.
Her presence radiates dominance. Mena dresses in black combat suits lined with crimson, armor that reflects both her divine and mortal legacies. Her braided hair tells the story of every victory; each strand woven with symbols of campaigns fought and wars endured. Her eyes, sharp as a predatorâs, assess every weaknessâand every potential.
She is called The Panther General, a name earned on battlefields both divine and modern. Her philosophy is clear: the gods are only as strong as the mortals who fight for them. She believes the family has grown complacentâbloated by power and shielded by diplomacy. To her, legacy without strength is a dying empire.
There are whispers of rebellion. Mena disapproves of Selena Nekhet (Sekhmet)âs uncontrollable rage, calling her âa weapon without a commander.â Some believe Mena has begun training a god-child, aided by Marcus Nekhet (Maahes), to reclaim divine order and restore the honor of their bloodlineâperhaps even to overthrow the current patriarch, Omar Nekhet (Osiris).
To those who fight under her, she is not merely a leader but a creed. To her enemies, she is the sound of the drum that comes before the fall.
Family:
She is the wife of Raymond Nekhet (RÄ).
She is the mother of Sharif Nekhet (Shu) and Talia Nekhet (Tefnut).
She is the grandmother of Gabriel Nekhet (Geb) and Noura Nekhet (Nut) through Sharif.
She is the great-grandmother of Isabelle Nekhet (Isis), Omar Nekhet (Osiris), Nadyne Nekhet (Nephthys), and Sebastian Nekhet (Sutekh/SÄt) through Gabriel.To mortals, Mena Chit is a private military mogulâa strategist who advises nations and disappears before the medals are handed out. To the divine, she is still the Panther of the Nile, stalking the edge between order and chaos, waiting for the day when gods will need generals again.
Positions held
Commander
Aliases of Mena Chit
Menhit
Menhyt
Menchit
Menងit
Menkhit
Titles of Mena Chit
The Panther General
She Who Massacres
The Crimson Sentinel
Commander of the Daughters of the Panther
Warden of the Warpath
The Nubian Lioness
Mistress of the Spear
She Who Breaks the Siege
Guardian of the Bloodline
The Silent March