Egypt 9 Glory Gods

The Egypt 9 Glory Gods (エジプト9栄神) are a group of key minor antagonists featured in the second half of Stardust Crusaders. They function as the elite Stand Users amongst DIO's army. Their Stands are named after some of the main Ennead (Egyptian Gods), rather than the typical Part 3 naming scheme of Tarot Cards.

The group is assembled by DIO to remain in Egypt and act as his last defence against the Joestar Group for his lair in Cairo, should they manage to defeat the his other assassins on their journey to Egypt beforehand. All of the Stand Users have one confrontation with the Joestar group, all fail in their mission to deafeat them and all are either retired or killed in return. Boingo is the only exception to these confrontations, who after being defeated along side his brother originally, returns one more time with one of DIOs previous mercenaries to face the Joestar Group, but is once again unsuccessful in his mission.

Most of the Egypt 9 Glory Gods are human Stand Users but the penultimate member to face the Joestar Group, Pet Shop, wielder of the Horus Stand, is a falcon. One other slight expetion is the ( of the Anubis Stand who was human but has since died, Anubis now lives independently within a sword.

Trivia

 * The title, "Egypt 9 Glory Gods" is derived from the Greek term "Ennead"; which was used to describe the nine primary deities in Egyptian mythology. The real Ennead consists of the gods, , , , , , , , and.
 * The "Egypt 9 Glory Gods" in Stardust Crusaders consist of Horus, Anubis, Bastet, Atum, Thoth and Khnum. Of the members only four of them were adapted into Stands, the other members are other lesser Egyptian Gods but not part of the actual Ennead.
 * Although they are shown on the map of Stand battles against the Egyptian 9 Glory Gods at the top of this page, Hol Horse and Vanilla Ice are not considered members.
 * The Joestar Group only discovered seven of the nine members, this was because they never actually realised who Oingo and Boingo were throughout all encounters with them, though this was likely done intentionally for comedic effect.