Horus was an Egyptian god who was connected with the sky, justice royalty, and protection. The Eye of Horus is represented as a scared eye with patterns that symbolize a falcon's feathered plumage. The Symbol is also linked to healing, monarchy, and protection, and it was thought to have magical and protective abilities. Ancient Egyptian mythology portrays Horus losing his left eye in a struggle with his uncle "Seth", and the God "Thoth" later restored the eye. This fight symbolized healing and rebirth, and the lost repaired eye became a potent protective symbol and was used later as an amulet. "Ra" was an important deity in ancient Egyptian religion, and he was associated with the sun, rebirth, creation, and life, and it was symbolized by the Eye of Ra which is a fierce and burning eye. The Eye of Ra also depicts the sun's vigilance as well as its potential to kill foes and bring evildoers to justice. The Eye of Ra is also associated with light and divine wisdom. There are some ancient mythologies about the Eye of Horus is said to be a depiction of the Eye of Ra, as it represents a unified notion of divine vision and protection. This ancient symbol has importance in Egyptian mythology where it is connected with great deities such as Horus and Ra. The eye is a sign of royal authority, good health, and protection from bad powers, and its usage in mythology shows the interdependence of many parts of the divine in ancient Egyptian belief systems.