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lars-canyon · 9 months
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KI – 08-09-23 – fennel (Aria) vs xKuroNekoKushx [Arbiter, Aria]
The Tiger Warrior on Tiger's Lair Polemos on Forgotten Grotto
[the Aria mirror match is just a bonus. not much happens there - ed.]
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nicolae · 2 years
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Salonul de carte POLEMOS 2022
Salonul de carte POLEMOS 2022
În perioada 19-22 octombrie 2022, la Galeria Artelor a Cercului Militar Naţional, va avea loc cea de-a XVI-a ediţie a Salonului de carte „Polemos” – istorie, ştiinţe politice, securitate şi apărare, eveniment prin care Editura Militară marchează an de an Ziua Armatei României. Salonul va fi deschis de miercuri până vineri, între orele 11:00 şi 19:00, iar sâmbătă, între orele 11:00 şi 13:00.…
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xorio · 2 years
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Μπορείτε να βοηθήσετε;
1922-2022
Εκατό χρόνια συμπληρώνονται φέτος από την Μικρασιατική καταστροφή. Τρία χρόνια ήταν αρκετά για το πέρασμα από τον απόλυτο θρίαμβο, στην πλήρη καταστροφή και το ξερίζωμα των ελλήνων της γης της Ιωνίας.
Η ελληνική πολιτεία τιμά φέτος της εκατονταετηρίδα από το 1922 με εκδηλώσεις μνήμης.
Με αφορμή την επέτειο και προκειμένου να παρουσιάσουμε ένα μικρό αφιέρωμα για τους προγόνους μας που έλαβαν μέρος σε αυτή την εκστρατεία, ζητάμε από σας να μας στείλετε πληροφορίες για συγγενείς σας, καθώς και αρχειακό υλικό όπως φωτογραφίες, γράμματα, έγγραφα ή και ιστορίες που έχετε ακούσει από αυτούς.
Η δική μας άποψη είναι πως όλο αυτό το υλικό που θα τεκμηριωθεί, πρέπει να είναι διαθέσιμο σε κάθε παιδί, σε κάθε νέο, σε κάθε χωριανό που τυχόν θελήσει να γνωρίζει τον τόπο που κατοικεί ή κατάγεται.
 Η μελέτη & γνώση της μικροιστορίας κάθε τόπου αποτελεί αλάθητο στατιστικό δείγμα για την πορεία του στο μέλλον..Προστρέχουμε σε σας με την ελπίδα ότι έχετε κατανοήσει τη σπουδαιότητα του εγχειρήματος .
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Polemo
Madrid, Spain - 3/31/22
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your-girl-circe · 1 year
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Unfortunately, όποια couple έχω λατρέψει, τα περισσότερα αν όχι όλα στο τέλος έχουν κακό end, όλες σχεδόν δολοφονουνται.
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cartipdf · 2 years
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Lansarea revistelor ”Cunoașterea Științifică”, ”Intelligence Info” și ”IT & C” în cadrul Salonului de carte POLEMOS
Lansarea revistelor ”Cunoașterea Științifică”, ”Intelligence Info” și ”IT & C” în cadrul Salonului de carte POLEMOS
Comunicat de presă În peisajul media actual, există o zonă insuficient acoperită de publicații: cea a revistelor a căror abordare se situează între jurnalele științifice foarte stricte și contra cost, și magazinele de informații și știri. Este domeniul publicațiilor care își păstrează rigurozitatea științifică dar permite accesul gratuit autorilor mai puțin cunoscuți, a studenților, masteranzilor…
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that-sweet-jester · 2 years
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Just a bunch of bad guys
A little background below ⬇⬇⬇
HA I TRICKED YOU, it's not little, it's a lot!
Alright, this was just supposed to be an attempt at character design of my own after I read bunch of Superhero AUs, but I got carried away and created some lore :')
-WILBUR-
Full Name: Both him and Techno had been adopted by Philza at young age and took up his last name, but wanted to keep something of their own. Hence, both have their nicknames "Soot" and "Blade" (not last names, they don't know what they were).
Alias: I wanted to base all names of the Syndicate on Greek mythology, however I had hard time finding something for Wilbur. I came close to calling him Apollo, but most of the things attributed to this god, aside being the patron of music, just didn't align with what I had in mind for him. Thus, ta da, "very original" Siren. Even tho, it's not really a name name - "lured sailors to their death with a bewitching song" just fits too well.
Powers: Hypnotic voice was an obvious choice, but I wanted all of them to have two main abilities. Thus, after long search I stumbled upon enhanced hearing, and hear me out. Wilbur wears mask over his eyes (he can see through it) but it gives the illusion that one of his senses is gone, and what they say when one sense is taken away? Another one amplifies >:D And I just think that someone whose powers are based on sound would be more sensitive to it. It's not like he has super hearing for miles away, he can just hear well what someone is whispering like few meters away form him :p
OK THAT'S IT. I think that's the most I've ever written on this site. To anyone who've read the whole thing: ily <333 thank for reading my rambling and sorry for any grammatical errors, English is not my first language and I was too lazy to do a spell check.
-TECHNO-
Full name: Explained before. I'm sorry, but I just can't separate those names from them, there is no Techno without Blade.
Alias: Now I spent a lot of time on this one, bc I just couldn't settle on anything. First I thought about Ares, for being the patron of blood lust and warfare, but just, it didn't work that much for me, I just think there should be more meaning behind the name. Then I searched more, I stumbled on Polemos and some other I can't remember and finally settled on Perses.
PERSES was the Titan god of destruction. He was the father of Hekate, goddess of witchcraft, by the Titanis Asteria ("Starry One"). Perses' name means "the Destroyer" or "the Ravager" from the Greek words persô and perthô. Hesiod inexplicably describes him as "preeminent among all men in wisdom"
And I just think this one's perfect. God of destruction? nice. "The Ravager"? Techno loved mc ravagers and I just can't pass this coincidence. "Preeminent among all men in wisdom"? Man's crazy smart, also as I'll explain more in a moment, Techno knows things he shouldn't really know, and he's almost always ahead of everyone, so, check. Also, my fav goddess aside form Persephone is Hecate so, additional point.
Powers: Enhanced durability is pretty explanatory. Mans could be thrown through a building and only his hair would get messy, maybe a bruise here and there and a lot of complaining, but that's it. You need someone equally powerful to bring him down. NOW, hyper awarness, man oh man, so I NEEDED to include the voices somehow. And I never saw them as something negative in his case. Of course, during combat, they start to demand bloodshed and make him sometimes loose control or result in sensory overload. BUT most of all, thanks to them he knows things - names of people or locations he never seen before, where the punch is coming at him from, answers to weird questions, who stole his food, and why is it always Wilbur, etc etc. So, yeah I thought that writing it down as hyper awarness, might work.
Additional info: His eyes are always red, but his sclera changes color to black when he's out on a mission or fighting, basically when the voices become louder the eyes become more intense in color. As civilian he wears red glasses most of the time to somehow mask the real color.
-PHILZA-
Full Name: You have no idea how much I wanted to write him down as Philza Mine Craft.
Alias: So, I also struggled to find a name for him. I was battling between Thanatos or simply calling him The Angel of Death. But then I was struck and everything became clear. I love fanfics where Phil was a hero before he saw how bad the system is and decides to become the "bad guy" who's actually kinda good, but does bad things sometimes. So, why not use it. In my version, before he became a villain, he was known as Angel, the Hero Committee wasn't as fully developed, so the heros still could stay anonymous, that's why even now they don't know his real identity. After he left he decided to take up new alias and therefore Thanatos was born. Person with black wings associated with Death, also now has a scythe??? Fits perfectly. And that's how people from calling him Angel started calling him The Angel of Death.
Powers: He has the ability to hide his wings and manifest them whenever he wants. I thought about making them just permanent, but I think it's just cooler when suddenly you see a character spring out a pair of big wings out of their back out of nowhere for the shock effect. (no i wasn't just too lazy to draw them, what are you talking about)
Avian telephaty - I also just couldn't not include the Chat. Wherever you see a cloud of crows you know the Angel of Death is nearby. He can communicate with any bird that is a raven, crow or rook. They're his eyes and ears.
Now, I can't leave without giving some credit to the writers that inspired me:
The Oath of Hippocrates by Melatonin_High
tommyinnit's clinic for supervillains by bonesandthebees (bonesandcacti)
Welcome Home Theseus by SoulfirePhoenix
All of them are on Ao3 and are super cool, so give them a read <3
Also, I'm planning on drawing Vigilante Benchtrio but we'll see how much that'll take me xd
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shadow-of-gehenna · 1 year
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GEHENNA ART + LAYOUT UPDATE!
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Hi! Li here again hijacking the main control with another art update!
You can see here's a sample of how the 2-page layout for Gehenna would look, and how it would look on a regular layout for PDF! I'm using the Polemos as a sample.
As for updates, 5/6 ARC mechs have been prepped for layout, and I'll most likely be moving onto the Locksteel ones soon. We're looking at a potential 120 page supplement given how the mechs will be taking up at least 70+ of them (and thats not even counting the talents + extras!)
So keep an eye out for future updates, including KS backing news soon!!!
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sabakos · 9 months
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Other historical-critical conspiracy theories I think are probably true but can't prove:
Moses is not only not a historical person (not controversial), but the entire Joseph-Moses tradition is post-exilic. Isaac and Jacob are unrelated hero cult figures, and Abraham was invented as a syncretism after the fall of the "Northern" Kingdom.
The original readership of the two works that make up the Quran did not think they originated from Muhammad, who was a military leader. The person who wrote the more homiletic suras was aware of Christian doctrine but hadn't read the bible.
No one who wrote any of the Christian Gospels had ever been to Judea. The Marcionite versions of the Pauline Epistles and the Gospel of Luke are the originals. No one who wrote any part of the New Testament could read or speak Aramaic, and Jesus didn't speak Greek, so none of it originates with him. Pontius Pilate killed Jesus because he wanted to.
Every extra-scriptural tradition corresponding to the above three religions is pure fiction that was invented for doctrinal reasons, none of which originates from any oral tradition.
The mystery plant mention in the Vedic rituals called "Soma" is ephedra and the only reason this isn't obvious is that the Samaveda traditions originated in a place where ephedra actually grows rather than in India. It's also a stimulant which may not be compatible with the later traditions about it but fits the Vedas themselves just fine.
Prior to Adi Sankara, nobody thought of the upanishads as constituting a single body of literature. The "astika" schools are a post hoc categorization that was applied to a heterogeneous corpus of much earlier literature based on what happened to survive.
The gymnosophists that Alexander the Great encountered in india aren't Jains or Buddhists and don't correspond to any other coherent religious or philosophical group we would recognize either, none of which formally existed yet. Buddhism was formalized with the founding of the Maurya Empire, and Jainism as a coherent entity is much later.
The Homeridae were called that because they were initially formed from the sons of captives taken in war. Homer is a back-formation that was invented when the initial etymology was lost.
The Athenians greatly revised the Iliad and Odyssey for use in the Panathenaic festival to emphasize Athenian traditions, especially in the Odyssey. Most manuscripts of these poems that the Alexandrian librarians used to compile their editions originated from Athens, which means ours do too.
The philosophical dialogue format originates from Ancient Greek tragedy, which itself originates from the performances of the Homeric poems in the Panathenaea. It didn't catch on outside Athens, and fell out of favor even there as most philosophy students in the Hellenistic period were literate.
Plato's immediate successors, Speusippus, Xenocrates and Polemo, greatly revised and edited many of Plato's dialogues prior to publication. Only the 15 works cited by Aristophanes of Byzantium were initially intended by themfor wider publication. Much of the received text of these dialogues is unmarked commentary, which explains the stylometric and doctrinal differences. The other dialogues weren't published until Sulla sacked Athens.
Whoever wrote Aristotle's "esoteric" works, it wasn't him, and the reason that the later peripatetics, even the ones who knew him well, don't refer to these works is they weren't aware of any such texts by Aristotle.
Origen the Christian philosopher and Plotinus the founder of Neoplatonism were both taught by the same Ammonius of Alexandria, and the reason that Porphyry mentions an "Origen the Pagan" as one of Ammonius Saccas' students, while Origen claims his teacher was a Christian named Ammonius is that Origen lied about being a Christian.
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me8usmenhh · 5 months
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PROTEINW MAZIKO POLEMO SE AUTON POU RWTAEI GIA TA KATOURLIA
Όντως γαμώ
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nexus-skellie · 22 days
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Yersinia | Alberich | Koirin
Teterra | Polemos | Artika
Rift | Zyrephon | Waltz
Prismatic | Cassus
Flight rising rainbow! This was really hard actually, I have a lot of dragons and none of them are a single color lol
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nicolae · 2 years
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Lansarea revistelor ”Cunoașterea Științifică”, ”Intelligence Info” și ”IT & C” în cadrul Salonului de carte POLEMOS
Lansarea revistelor ”Cunoașterea Științifică”, ”Intelligence Info” și ”IT & C” în cadrul Salonului de carte POLEMOS
Comunicat de presă În peisajul media actual, există o zonă insuficient acoperită de publicații: cea a revistelor a căror abordare se situează între jurnalele științifice foarte stricte și contra cost, și magazinele de informații și știri. Este domeniul publicațiilor care își păstrează rigurozitatea științifică dar permite accesul gratuit autorilor mai puțin cunoscuți, a studenților, masteranzilor…
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pinkkecleon · 9 days
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Guillotine
This is a story of identity in polemos. A heads up, this story deals with suicidal themes in the second half. You can view high resolution pages released early on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/grimart Discord discord.gg/ZAzcZkEyMs
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deathlessathanasia · 4 months
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Hi! I was wondering if there really are any attestations for the passage in your pinned post that in the Heraion of Argos there was "an image of Hera's mouth closed amorously around Zeus's erect phallus". As far as I've been able to research Roberto Calasso's The Marriage of Cadmus and Harmony is the only place it's declared and (at least in the version I managed to get) he doesn't cite any sources for it. I was wondering if you knew any more on the subject, or if someone made it up? ❤️ ur posts
Oh, the infamous fellatio. Controversial topic, this one. Whether such an image existed or not is impossible to say for sure (personally I'm skeptical), but we do have some references to it.
Origenes (Contra Celsum 4.48) talks about an allegorical interpretation made by the Stoic philosopher Chrysippos of Soli based on a supposed image at Samos in which, Origenes says, "Hera was depicted committing an indecency to Zeus". Chrysippos explained it this way: "Having received the seminal principles (spermatikoi logoi) of the god, matter retains them within itself for [the purpose of] ordering the universe. Hera, then, represents matter in the painting of Samos and Zeus god."
No explicit mention of fellatio here (though the indecency he talks about likely refers to it), but Pseudo-Clement (Homilies) does make it clearer that this is what the image, which he says was displayed in Argos rather than in Samos, depicted: "Chrysippus… in his Erotic Letters mentions the painting in Argos and locates Hera’s face close to Zeus’ private parts"
Diogenes Laertios also has things to say about this interpretation of Chrysippos, though he gives no details about it: "There are people who run Chrysippus down as having written much in a tone that is gross and indecent. For in his work On the ancient Natural Philosophers at line 600 or thereabouts he interprets the story of Hera and Zeus coarsely, with details which no one would soil his lips by repeating. Indeed, his interpretation of the story is condemned as most indecent. He may be commending physical doctrine, but the language used is more appropriate to street-walkers than to deities." Diogenes Laertios adds that Chrysippos invented this story and that no such painting existed: "and it is moreover not even mentioned by those who wrote on paintings. What Chrysippus makes of it is not to be found in Polemo nor Hypsicrates, no, nor even in Antigonus. It is his own invention."
And Theophilos of Antiok talks about it as well, no reference to a painting here but the act is mentioned: "And did not Chrysippus, who uttered so much nonsense, indicate that Hera with impure mouth had intercourse with Zeus?"
So maybe there really was an actual image showing Hera and Zeus engaging in oral sex, maybe there wasn't, but in any case it seems that Chrysippos wrote something about such a story, and that it was considered terribly indecent and scandalous.
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darkredmage · 5 months
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never realised how many dilfs there are in aa
we got
captain ahab
polemos
vasco
cortes
arsen
reginald
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rising-anew · 1 year
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When Flaunt/Flair came out, I fell in love with the baby obelisk that served as the forum headline image. It took me months to breed him and I spent about 10kg renting nests to get the nature eyes, but I still love Polemos so hecking much.
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