Death or departure of the gods

Frequently cited examples of dying gods are Baldr in Norse mythology.

[2] Examples of the disappearing god in Hattian and Hittite mythology include Telipinu and Hannahanna.

[3][4] Osiris was killed by his brother Seth or Set (deity), who tore his body into 14 pieces and distributed the parts across Egypt.

His wife Isis hunted down his body, mummified it, did spell work on it later impregnating herself with Osiris' phallus bringing to life their son Horus.

[6] Izanami and Izanagi were brother and sister who decided to procreate, once commencing the ritual Izanami had told Izanagi how to start the ritual, once it had been done their baby came out a leech in whom they denied and placed in a reed basket and floated it away down the river.

Odin's last words to Baldr (1908) by W.G. Collingwood (1854–1932)