Sadie was the former host of Isis. After deciding the power of the gods
was too risky to use, Sadie gave up Isis until she understood magic
better. Following Isis' departure from her body, Sadie lost the ability
to speak Divine Words. However with divine magic, Sadie was able to use
the Path of Isis to regain her magic. These are the abilities Sadie
could only do as the host of Isis:
Shadow Execration: As the Eye of Isis, Sadie combined Isis' and her own power with Carter and Horus' power to shadow execrate Apophis for an eternity. It is unknown if Sadie can do normal execration without Carter and Horus' help or even without hosting Isis. After casting the shadow execration spell, both Sadie and Carter were magically exhausted.
Magic Sensory: Sadie had the ability to sense what magic someone is going to do, as she predicted Zia would use the Seven Ribbons of Hathor. She hasn't shown the ability to do this without hosting Isis.
Advanced Portal Summoning: When merged with Isis, Sadie showed Isis' ability to open a portal to anywhere from anywhere during the Demon Days to the point that she was able to transport the entire Red Pyramid to Washington, DC.
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| Sadie Kane | |
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| "I mean when someone says 'I forbid it', that's a good chance it's worth doing." | |
| Restorer of the Throne of Fire | |
| Scribe of Brooklyn House | |
| Eye of Isis | |
| Specialty: | Divine Words
Elemental Magic
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| Family: | Julius Kane and Ruby Kane (parents, deceased) Carter Kane (brother) Mr. Faust and Mrs. Faust (maternal grandparents, adoptive parents) Amos Kane (uncle) Setne Narmer(Paternal Ancestor) Ramses (Maternal Ancestor) |
| Date of Birth: | March 17, 1998 |
| Hosted: | Isis |
| Physical Description | |
| Gender: | Female |
| Race: | Magician |
| Age: | 12 (The Red Pyramid & The Throne of Fire)
13 (The Throne of Fire & The Serpent's Shadow)
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| Hair Color: | Caramel |
| Eye Color: | Blue |
| Status: | Alive |
| Books | |
| Appears In: |
The Red Pyramid The Throne of Fire The Serpent's Shadow |

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