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I Love Poseidon's Voice In Epic. He Sounds Furious And Ecstatic At The Same Time. He Sounds Feral, Which
I love Poseidon's voice in Epic. He sounds furious and ecstatic at the same time. He sounds feral, which fits so much his whole character in mythology. Poseidon was the creator of horses, the storm bringer, the earth shaker. He was meant to represent the wild, dangerous side of the ocean and nature. This is the god that gets innocent men killed at sea four times a week minimum. So him sounding wild makes a lot of sense.
Also with how he says "Odysseus of Ithaca!" he sounds like a sports commenter. 10/10.
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some human au fluff
things people do after having a nightmare that isn’t crying
struggle to catch their breath
grab onto whatever’s close enough to ground themselves in reality
become nauseous / vomit
shake uncontrollably
sweat buckets
get a headache
things people do to combat having nightmares if they occur commonly
sleep near other people so they can hear the idle sounds of them completing tasks
move to a different sleeping spot than where they had the nightmare
leave tvs / radios / phones on with noise
just not sleep (if you want to go the insomnia route)
sleep during the day in bright rooms
things people with insomnia do
first, obviously, their ability to remember things and their coordination will go out the window
its likely they’ll become irritable or overly emotional
their body will start to ache, shake, and weaken
hallucinate if it’s been long enough
it becomes incredibly easy for them to get sick (and they probably will)
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I'm going down a rabbit hole, taken the red pill, and have served time in Tortuga... and now I don't know what to do with the knowledge I've accumulated other than to share it and spark thoughts and discussions.
Monotheism isn't the norm and has never been the norm. Anyone who knows anything of history could tell you that. However, the Abrahamic religions weren't monotheistic either and has gone through a great deal of cover ups, rewrites, rephrasing, translations and just overall edits. My whole life the books never sat right with me and my imagination ran wild with theories.... and now after a lot more research, articles, textbooks, archeological finds, and videos, my childhood imaginative theories don't seem so far fetched.
Here's what I learned:
Yahweh is one of many gods and is mentioned to be part of a "divine court" showing to be ruling alongside others
Yahweh had a wife, Asherah. A mother goddess and the goddess of life. Her symbols were synonymous to that of the primitive fertility goddess statues --- pronounced breasts, neutral thick hair style, and naked. Some figurines found of her also had her pubic area or vulva accentuated with a leaf over her lower abdomin or uterine area to signify her role in being a goddess of life. Her emblems include lions, goats and trees (tree of life anyone?)
Other gods have always been acknowledged in the books, the only thing is that Yahweh or El is put as the highest god to the point of belittling all others to the point of making them "useless" or labeling them as non existent
El/Yahweh is shown in various figurines, reliefs, and carvings as sitting on a thrown over other figures that modern day believe as angels but archeologist recognize as other divine beings or in this case gods
My theory/theories:
The "angels" were the other gods
Asherah was replaced in the rewrites as the tree of life
The tree of knowledge (which some writings do say two trees rather than one) may have been the prison to Azazel, the leader of the "angel" army that came to earth and had different forms of relations with humanity. In some Apocryphal writings its said he's chained between two rocks which made me think mount Olympus or the Titan prison, but if it's a tree then it very well could be the Norse god of wisdom and knowledge who himself was chained to a tree, Mimir
Another theory which is entirely based on if all the others may be true, is that all the different polytheistic beliefs of the world are all the same and the gods and goddesses just got different names by the people as time developed and cultures and civilizations were formed
These could all just be ramblings but if anything I am very hyperfocused on this topic at the moment and would love to hear what you guys think.
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