(Sep. 10, 2010 9:24 PM)Cpt. Squirrel Wrote: I don't know about the star, but I can definitely see the devil face in both Perseus's and Horuseus's faces. If you flip Horuseus's upside down, the design is near identical to Perseus's upside face that DrigerGT's pointed to.
I don't see the devil in Horuseus at all I see the BIRD Horus which is what it is meant to be and the eye of Horus formed in the head, that's how I knew what the name was. You can clearly see the beak and eyes there it's not this obvious devil like in Perseus. I don't honestly care that it's there and I know for dang sure it was unintentional simply because that's the design of a very common gladiator helmet and it's to signify designer dents in it, but yes that is definitely the devil upside down.