This scene, located on the south corner of the east face of the north tower, is executed
in sunk relief and preserves the lower torço and legs of a seated goddess. Behind her stands a
minor deity carryuig a tray. Both the goddess and the deity have been recut, indicating that
Seti had reworked an earlier poa-Amama restoration of this scene. Traces of an earlier
version of the goddess' buttocks extend dong the base of the throne to the sdof her back.
Likewise her arm and the back of her throne bave also ben reworked. Fewer adjuaments
were made to the minor deity. These included reworking of his buttocks and back of his lefl
calf. The left halfof the scene, which presumably included a figure of the king, has been
entirely lost. Few traces of hacking rernain on the figure of the goddess. By contrast,
extensive hacking remains dong the base of the scene and on the minor deity
Seti also added a restoration text in a bandeau under the scene. Although it is
othenvise conventional, the spebg of the king's prenomen, (y], Q irunusual ~uch
variants of Seti's prenomem are most comrnon early in the reig