by Mirko Lalit Egger
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Lord Hades, Queen Persephone and the ever faithful Kerberos by Karl Friedrich Schinkel 1827.
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"Have you ever considered the chaos you cause might actually be helpful?"
"Helpful chaos? Now there's an oxymoron."
"In the right hands, chaos can be a tool, not just a weapon."
"Are you suggesting I have the right hands?"
"Perhaps, but let's not jump to conclusions just yet, sweetheart."
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I just want to say how much I love Hades, because I truly truly love Him so much, I'm so grateful to have Him in my life, I'm so grateful He showed up to me this year, I wish there was words enough to express - there is tears almost falling right now- I was meditating and I asked Him to help me because I was having a really hard time and I asked him to help me and, in the middle of the meditation he said this "you are not just the broken parts, you are not just your trauma, you are not just your shadow - you are much more, there is so much beauty" (and in this moment I felt so loved, I wasn't expecting this at all but makes sense bc has been a while since I was able to shut my mind down and listen to Him, and I knew there was a lot He wanted to say - I got cards and I'm participating on a tarot project with a tarot reader I really trust and she said the same, He had a lot to say to me and I wasn't listening- but I wasn't expecting this, I felt such a strong energy like I was being hugged and felt so loved and I said that and you know when you "hear" the answer? He was like "you are loved"
P.S: to give a context here: I'm working on my trauma and in this meditation I realize some stuff about that was subconscious, and I realized that I think, sometimes and very unconscious, about these parts as ugly, as not lovable. It's not on purpose it juts... happens, so in the meditation we were working on this and that's the context about what He said to me!
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Mythology: The Greek Pantheon - Hades
For even bold natures flee, whenever they see Hades close to life.
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Hades, Lord of the Underworld
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E-offerings to Hades 💀
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Hades, god of the Underworld, the dead(not Death), fertility, wealth as the tarot archetype, The Devil.
I was originally considering him for the archetype of Death, but Thanatos already exists for that one. So, The Devil was my next thought. He isn’t really a bad guy and gets a bad reputation already in some circles, but he really is a misunderstood god and the archetype really just serves as a warning.
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11.23.2023 | Myrkul, Lord of Bones
Extra Gear by pooteeweet.
Dye mod by ilikedetectives and I.
Camera by Frans Bouma.
Captured using ReShade.
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"Why do you always choose the most complicated path?"
"Complication often leads to the most interesting outcomes."
"Or it could lead to unnecessary trouble."
"Trouble is just excitement in disguise."
"You have a talent for finding excitement, that's for sure, sweetheart."
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Anubis, God of the Dead
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Deity Dump!!
Working on a new story set in a new world and I've been hashing out a pantheon slowly but surely. The first three are their pantheons 'big three', they're in charge of the others, and the main citystates of the world are their biggest centers of worship, having large temples dedicated to them, while the others mostly have small churches and shrines.
More info under the cut
Deities and their domains in order of appearance
Tähti - Snow Leopard
Goddess of the stars, she's is the sister of Kuu and together they rule the night sky, though lately Kuu has been strangely absent.
Kuu - Caracal
Goddess of the moon, she has the smallest temple of the three, and lately many priests of Kuu have been found wandering far afield from their citystate
Aurinko - Lioness
Goddess of the sun, she's the sole ruler of the daytime, and is the most friendly of the big three, she has the largest temple and communicates regularly with mortals
minor deities
Fatemaker - Spider
Fatemaker is similar to the fates in greek mythology, they weave a web that involves every mortals lives, making sure that everyone follows their destiny
Unnamed lol - Flying Fox Bat
The god of the dead, he is a large bat who watches over the dead, making sure their afterlives are safe and enjoyable
Grim - Belgian sheepdog
Grim is not a god but instead the psychopomp of the world, his job is to fetch recently deceased souls and bring them to the afterlife.
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“No one prays to the God of the Dead, my lady, and when they do, it is too late.”
A Touch of Darkness / Scarlett St. Clair
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