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Jim Garten
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Topic: Greek or Norse Mythology? Posted: March 20 2013 at 12:02 |
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I would, but since an incident in her temple, there's a bit of a restraining order on me AS FAR AS I WAS CONCERNED, I WAS WORSHIPPING HER! Edited by Jim Garten - March 20 2013 at 12:02 |
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Jon Lord 1941 - 2012 |
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CPicard
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Posted: March 20 2013 at 08:36 | |
Yeah, but the last picture is a drawing. It would be better to have a recent photograph. |
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aapatsos
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Posted: March 20 2013 at 08:23 | |
^ best post ever
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Jim Garten
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Posted: March 14 2013 at 08:08 | |
Hmmmm -
Norse: Bloody hell, Madonna's let herself go... Greek: Me vote Greek. |
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Jon Lord 1941 - 2012 |
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Stool Man
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Posted: March 14 2013 at 04:16 | |
Norse and welcome to the forum Brynhild
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rotten hound of the burnie crew
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Brynhild
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Posted: March 14 2013 at 04:07 | |
Hey!
Definitly norse mythology! If you guys are also interested in old norse myths and want to know more, I invite you to visit this FB page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Dreams-of-Valhalla/167530103397698 an iPad app will follow, and this is gonna be awesome! Have fun, :) Brynhild!
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tamijo
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Posted: November 25 2012 at 05:02 | |
It seems to me that the Vanir was the tribal set of God - where fertility/wisdom is the important aspects of life.
But noone knows for sure.
Might also be 2 diffrent clans with diffrent religions melting together.
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Icarium
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Posted: November 25 2012 at 04:12 | |
you have two types of pantheons in pre germanic north mythology, you
have the Ęsir and the Vanir, Vanir was the North germanic and Ęsir was
the western germanic, but in year 700 the continentual germanic was
intruduced to the norther tribes, Ęsirs were a more war based and
agressive pantheon of gods, while Vanir was a more nature loving and
spiritual dietys, but they were fused together after this war Ęsir-Vanir War.
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tamijo
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Posted: November 25 2012 at 02:23 | |
When you live in tribes, with a flat structure, You will have mostly Gods of nature.
Moon, Sun, River, Thunder, Old Tree, Ocean, Mountain.
When you move into a more complex city based systemj (like the times of the known Norse & Greek myth)
You still have nature gods, but more complex gods are added, God of Trade, God of poetry, Gods of War, God of justice, ect.
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ole-the-first
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Posted: November 24 2012 at 18:45 | |
Yes, all the Indo-European mythologies, as well as languages, have had the same common origins. Though in every mythology gods are simply personificated powers of nature. The concept of anthropomorphic gods came pretty lately. |
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This night wounds time.
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Dean
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Posted: November 24 2012 at 18:31 | |
The Greek and Norse gods were also associated with the powers of nature. Similarities in mythologies have a lot to do with the thought processes of humans that invented them and how they use those processes to answer questions such as how does the Sun move across the sky, and that alone presents such a limited number of options and possibilities that the chances of separate populations arriving at the same solution (a Sun god - Sol, Sunna, Helios, Apollo, Awondo, Ra, Sekmet, Bast, Aten, Tonatiuh, Ri Gong Ri Guang Pu Sa, Tai Yang Shen, Surya, Amaterasu) is quite high. The same is true of creation myths, and here it is the differences between the various mythologies are just as informative - The Norse gods created the Universe whereas the Greek gods were created by the Universe - here two possible options and they picked different solutions.
Regardless of when homo sapiens migrated into the Americas (30,000 or 14,000 years ago) they were the same as us in every physical way, with the same brain capacity and the same speech abilities for memory and story-telling, it is possible that the mythologies migrated out of Africa with them.
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Atkingani
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Posted: November 24 2012 at 17:10 | |
Haven't those mythologies, together with Celtic, Slavonic, Indo-Persian, etc, the same substrate or the same origin? I mean, peoples that lived in a certain area between Europe and Asia and are identified for sharing the same culture and speaking a common language, labelled the Proto-Indo European (PIE).
Later they dispersed and each mythology evolved separately but at least for me they are similar since they had the same craddle, dealing basically with anthropomorphic or zoomorphic characters. Quite different are the mythologies of Americans (the originals) or some African peoples where the 'heroes' are associated with the powers of Nature: Sun, Moon, clouds, thunderbolts, rainbows and so on. |
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CPicard
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Posted: November 24 2012 at 16:48 | |
Always Greek mythology.
Everyone is going to visit Hades after death, but, at least, Greeks weren't waiting for some apocalypse ą la Ragnarok. |
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Man With Hat
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Posted: November 23 2012 at 16:50 | |
Both are good, but Norway reigns supreme.
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Green Shield Stamp
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Posted: November 23 2012 at 13:42 | |
Norse.
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aapatsos
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Posted: November 23 2012 at 07:21 | |
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zappaholic
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Posted: November 23 2012 at 06:00 | |
Norse, o' course. Ragnarok baybee!
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Posted: November 22 2012 at 21:03 | |
Caio had something similar to this in his sig a while ago, except it used atheism as the butt of the joke instead of Christians. They're both really funny. |
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The Doctor
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Posted: November 22 2012 at 19:53 | |
Heard that before, but still a classic. |
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Posted: November 22 2012 at 19:19 | |
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Crushed like a rose in the riverflow.
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