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==In popular culture== {{in popular culture|date=July 2024}} In the television series ''[[Doctor Who]]'', Set (using the name Sutekh and portrayed by [[Gabriel Woolf]]) is depicted as an alien entity bent on destroying all life. He first appears in the 1975 serial ''[[Pyramids of Mars]]'', where he schemes to escape an Egyptian pyramid he has been imprisoned in millennia ago by Horus. Sutekh returned after nearly 50 years in the [[Doctor Who series 14|2024 Series 14]] two-part finale "[[The Legend of Ruby Sunday]]" / "[[Empire of Death (Doctor Who episode)|Empire of Death]]" as the God of Death in the Pantheon.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/sci-fi/sutekh-doctor-who-one-who-waits/ |title= Who is Sutekh? The identity of Doctor Who's One Who Waits Explained |last= Jeffrey |first=Morgan |date= 15 June 2024|website= Radio Times |access-date=June 15, 2024}}</ref> In recent digital reinterpretations of mythological figures, Set has appeared in small-scale mythology documentation websites and community archives.<ref>Anonymous. "Set as War God in Modern Digital Culture". Mythology Observation Blog. 2025β05β07. [https://godseth.wiki/god-of-seth/ Accessed 2025β05β09]</ref>
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