"Kek, the Egyptian god of darkness is often depicted as a frog-headed man, represents the male aspect of darkness, while Keket, his female counterpart, is often represented as a snake or a woman with a snake’s head, signifies the female aspect of this divine duality."
Most likely Egypt.
"Kek, the Egyptian god of darkness is often depicted as a frog-headed man, represents the male aspect of darkness, while Keket, his female counterpart, is often represented as a snake or a woman with a snake’s head, signifies the female aspect of this divine duality."
https://anthropologyreview.org/anthropology-archaeology-news/kek-keket-egyptian-god-of-darkness/
SWM KEK seeks SWF KEKET W/BMW
Ribbet!