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Do I Want To Die In 8th Century Tiber Valley Drowned By A Flood, Enslaved And Forced To Fight By Alba
Do I want to die in 8th century Tiber valley drowned by a flood, enslaved and forced to fight by Alba Longians or while trecking through forest with no resources (I'd have more luck as a female member of a forest village in which case I might hope to make it through until final battle at river bank)? Or do I want to die in post-civil-war 19th century arid southern states of USA amidst bandits and supernatural threats of undead and bloodthirsty kind (Also brothel ladies had poor working conditions back then and I wonder whether to be more worried about STDs or rough customers, so the safest would be Wetherill ranch, unless I am that one poor servant girl)?
That is the question.
Would you rather...
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MYTICKÁ ZVÍŘATA - vystupovala ve vyprávěních Slovanů v obdobné míře jako u jiných národů a plnila zde různé speciální úlohy. V období avarsko-slovanské symbiózy se zvláštní oblibě těšil gryf - čtyřnohé zvíře s křídly a orlím zobákem. Bývá vyobrazen samostatně v loveckých scénách a také v boji s hadem, který v tomto případě symbolizoval zlo. Přestože víme, že tento dualistický motiv je íránského původu, není jisté, zda význam celého výjevu byl ve střední Evropě týž. Ve stejné době (8. století) byl vyobrazen čtvernožec s lidskou hlavou na nákončí z Pohořelic na Moravě*. Bohužel nevíme, jak byl takový tvor nazýván a proč na něm jiný bájný okřídlený tvor jezdil. Gryf byl často zobrazován i v mladší době, v Bulharsku 9. až 11. stol., na Rusi v 11. a 12. století. Stejně často vystupoval i Senmurv (okřídlený pes) - posel, ztotožňovaný většinou s východoslovanským Simarglem. Vzhledem ke značné míře stylizace při ztvárnění zvířat lze někdy obtížně odlišit bájného tvora od stylizovaných skutečných tvorů. Zjevná je inspirace jiným, většinou pozdně antickým či íránským prostředím. ~ MYTHICAL ANIMALS - appeared in the stories of the Slavs to a similar extent as in other nations' and performed various special roles here. In the period of Avar-Slavic symbiosis, the griffin - a four-legged animal with wings and an eagle's beak - was particularly popular. He is depicted separately in hunting scenes and also in a fight with a snake, which in this case symbolized evil. Although we know that this dualistic motif is of Iranian origin, it is not certain whether the meaning of the whole scene was the same in Central Europe. At the same time (8th century) a quadruped with a human head was depicted on nákončí (part of belts of Great Moravian elite) from Pohořice in Moravia*. Unfortunately, we do not know what such a creature was called and why another mythical winged creature rode it. The griffin was often depicted even later, in Bulgaria in the 9th to 11th centuries, in Russia in the 11th and 12th centuries. Senmurv (winged dog) - a messenger, mostly identified with the East Slavic Simargle - appeared just as often. Due to the considerable degree of stylization in the depiction of animals, it is sometimes difficult to distinguish a mythical creature from stylized real creatures. Inspiration from other, mostly late antique or Iranian environments is obvious.
Encyklopedie slovanských bohů a mýtů ~ Encyclopedia of Slavic Gods and Myths (Naďa & Martin Profantovi)
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Painter Ludovit Fulla and his depictions of Slovak traditional clothes