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Cunning Witch Angus

PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 5:03 pm
TeaDidikai
Myself, I'd find it odd. Why ascribe new mythology to deities who have their own myths?

Well, I mean I would find their own myths and such. But I don't think I am going to do that. I will stick to titles for now...until they tell me their names haha.

TeaDidikai
I was also thinking of those who just aren't pale at all.
What would the implication be for those who are mummified?

It is an imprint of their soul, really. Not like a ghost, just a shadow of their former selves.  
PostPosted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 3:29 pm
Arcanist Angus

Well, I mean I would find their own myths and such. But I don't think I am going to do that.
Fair enough.
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I will stick to titles for now...until they tell me their names haha.
How familiar are you with the concept of Kennings?

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It is an imprint of their soul, really. Not like a ghost, just a shadow of their former selves.
Hmmm... so if their soul refuses to depart?
And what of those whose soul has departed but their bodies remain quick?  

TeaDidikai


Cunning Witch Angus

PostPosted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 5:44 pm
TeaDidikai

I will stick to titles for now...until they tell me their names haha.
How familiar are you with the concept of Kennings?
A round about way of saying something? Icelandic, I believe.

Why?


TeaDidikai
Hmmm... so if their soul refuses to depart?

I think the soul refuses to depart when the person who has died does not know that they have died. Or does not believe that they have died. Or they are trapped in the upperworld by something. This creates what many call a ghost.

TeaDidikai

And what of those whose soul has departed but their bodies remain quick?

If such a thing is possible I am sure that said person would be a hollow shell. Still alive, but just...no life, no spark.  
PostPosted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 6:06 pm
Arcanist Angus

A round about way of saying something? Icelandic, I believe.

Why?
As well as Titles. wink


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I think the soul refuses to depart when the person who has died does not know that they have died. Or does not believe that they have died. Or they are trapped in the upperworld by something. This creates what many call a ghost.
What about the ones who know and simply don't care?
This would include figures such as the Disir.

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If such a thing is possible I am sure that said person would be a hollow shell. Still alive, but just...no life, no spark.
Fair enough. Something your tradition doesn't deal with.  

TeaDidikai


Cunning Witch Angus

PostPosted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 11:53 am
TeaDidikai
As well as Titles. wink

I see.


TeaDidikai
What about the ones who know and simply don't care?
This would include figures such as the Disir.

Such as suicides? They move on into the River and become recycled as we all do. They forget.  
PostPosted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 10:14 pm
Arcanist Angus

Such as suicides? They move on into the River and become recycled as we all do. They forget.
What makes you think the Disir have forgotten? confused  

TeaDidikai


Cunning Witch Angus

PostPosted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 4:04 pm
TeaDidikai
Arcanist Angus

Such as suicides? They move on into the River and become recycled as we all do. They forget.
What makes you think the Disir have forgotten? confused


I do not know what these Disir are, Tea. And if I did, would they have to be included in my worldview?  
PostPosted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 3:05 pm
Arcanist Angus
TeaDidikai
Arcanist Angus

Such as suicides? They move on into the River and become recycled as we all do. They forget.
What makes you think the Disir have forgotten? confused


I do not know what these Disir are, Tea. And if I did, would they have to be included in my worldview?
The Disir are the Ancestral Matrons found within Norse Mythos. We know they were mortals due to the records we have in the Eddas of people actually talking to them.

As to why they would be included in your world view- since you're leaning on that mythos and claiming titles from it, to cherry pick seems a little off.  

TeaDidikai


Cunning Witch Angus

PostPosted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 7:19 pm
I think we have some misunderstanding. I have pulled away from my project at contacting gods within a certain mythos that already exists and am looking for the gods in my own backyard, if that makes sense. However, I am still trying to reach that gods of the Germanic countries. Mainly trying to find the gods that Robin Artisson speaks of.

Does that make sense?  
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