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Tobodai
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Topic: Old Skool Gods Posted: 14-Sep-2004 at 21:27 |
Who are the coolest gods of the ancient now defeunct religions? For some reason I have always liked the animal ones, namely ANubis, Bastet, and Apedemak, also the Native American Coyote Trickster is neat. Of the more boring human looking ones I especially like Norse gods like Thor and Odin.
Wow these religions are so much cooler than the currently dominant ones. Multiple gods are alwyas cooler anyway.
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Bryan
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Posted: 14-Sep-2004 at 21:52 |
Well, I always liked Manawyddan ap Lyr (or Manannan mac Lir) and Lugh... Tyr was a favorite of mine as well...
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ArmenianSurvival
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Posted: 14-Sep-2004 at 22:16 |
I like the Greek gods a lot for some reason. Poseidon is one of my favorites. Atlas was cool, Aries is probably my favorite because he looks like a spooky ghost of some dead soldier. Aphrodite is also a keeper . And the ancient Armenian God Aramazd, God of the skies, who im kind of named after.
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JanusRook
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Posted: 14-Sep-2004 at 22:22 |
Wasn't Atlas a titan?
I don't know I'd have to say I've always liked the Nordic religions, not the new age corrupted stuff but the classic legends. I guess we can't use Hindu deities as they aren't technically defunct....
Of course the god I have to put down is Janus, seeing as how he's in my alias. I've always found the idea of a god that sees the past and future kind of interesting.
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Bryan
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Posted: 14-Sep-2004 at 22:44 |
Atlas was indeed a titan (his father was a titan and his mother was a nymph...). Funny thing about some of the modern depictions of him supportinh the globe on his back down on one knee is that the ancient Greeks probably imagined him carrying the flat earth...
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Posted: 15-Sep-2004 at 00:57 |
Ill go for Pazuzu,.. not exactly a god but serious demon. This well endowed fellow had two pairs of wings,claws,talons, a tail and very sharp teeth.
He was King of the Demons of Wind,bearer of storms, yet found time to protect babies and their mothers from evil harm..cool dude.
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Posted: 15-Sep-2004 at 14:54 |
And the ancient Armenian God Aramazd, God of the skies, who im kind of named after. |
That sounds awfully like Ahura Mazda/Ormazd, which was a Iranian god (Median).
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Cywr
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Posted: 15-Sep-2004 at 18:13 |
Morrigan, because destruction Goddesses always rule.
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Posted: 15-Sep-2004 at 18:19 |
Quetzalcoatl / God of the Wind ( The Feathered Serpent ). His cult was spread in all Mesoamerica and Central america under the name of Kukul Kan.
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Posted: 15-Sep-2004 at 19:50 |
I disagree with you saying that these are all defunct
religions. The majority of religions discussed here
are still being practiced.
But anyway...id have to say Wrageowrapper who is
an Australian water demon.
I also think Loki is pretty cool. And the bad guys in all
religions tend to rock.
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Posted: 15-Sep-2004 at 21:17 |
Originally posted by Cywr
Morrigan, because destruction Goddesses always rule.
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Oh, you Celt!
My favorite mythological cycles are the Greek myths, the Nart sagas
( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nart_saga) and the Arthurian
epos -about which I'm happy to be taking a class this semester. The
Narts are not human beings bur they're not exactly "gods" either so I
can't really count them in together with such deities. There are
theories that the Nart sagas were a starting point for the Arthurian
epos, but it's a much debated issue.
I've always been fond of Athena, Bendis (a Thracian goddess, later
identified with the Greek Artemis), Persephone, Hekate the Celtic
Brighid and the Welsh Arianrhod as far as goddesses go. Amongst gods my
favorites are Apollon, Hermes, Aidoneus (Hades) and Janus. I also find
the Sarmatian pantheon pretty interesting, such as the goddess
Argimpasha (identified with Aphodite) as well as the Adyghe-Abkhaz
gods, some of which, such as Tlepsh (the smith god) were honored well
into the 19th century. In some parts of the Caucasus, such as Abkhazia,
there are still pre-Christian and pre-Islamic festivals held in honor
of the seasons and ancestral gods (like the mother goddess Anchua
-Anchwa) and spirits.
Sorry, there's no way I choose just ONE favorite.
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Posted: 15-Sep-2004 at 21:28 |
The majority of religions discussed here are still being practiced.
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As the ancients would recognize?
There's a reason a neo- is usually tacked onto something.
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Posted: 15-Sep-2004 at 21:32 |
But every religion changes and adapts.
I mean most churches where I am from now accpet
gay members. Isn't that change. The fact that the
vikings dont pillage anymore doen't mean that the
idea of the valkyrie and valhalla doesn't bear any
relevance in todays society. They have just changed
the idea from the warrior to someone who stands
out from the crowd. Thats adaptation to the 21st
century.
Did that make any sense?
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Posted: 15-Sep-2004 at 22:24 |
Originally posted by JanusRook
As the ancients would recognize?
There's a reason a neo- is usually tacked onto something. |
Well there are the reconstructionist traditions and practices such as
Asatru, Hellenismos, Religio Romana and most important of all Romuva
because it's a recognized religion in Lithuania. I believe Asatru is
also recognized, in Iceland. They are usually very academic (in the
case of Hellenismos and Religio Romana) and strive to be as
historically accurate as they can be (apart from obvious difficultuies
such as mass animal sacrifices); or have never really died out in the
first place but have been handed down from generation to generation in
rural areas as in the case of Romuva as well as Northern Caucasian folk
beliefs. Pagan religions are still widely practiced in Abkhazia.
Neo-paganism and reconstructionism -and neo-paganism and folk religion-
are all very different things, I think.
There's also the case of Zoroastrianism, which has a pantheon and is
not one of the three "major" religions as well as Hinduism, which
encompasses a myriad of local traditions and deities. Hinduism is not
exactly new either, in fact it's one of the oldest Indo European
ancestral religions. I see Romuva, Hellenismos, Asatru etc. to be on
the same category with Hindu polytheism as opposed to neo-paganism,
such as Wicca and whatnot, which portray a more pantheistic or
dualistic theology as opposed to genuine "hard" polytheism.
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Posted: 17-Sep-2004 at 11:26 |
Tyr was a favorite of mine as well |
Tyr is also an Iranian God, it is the name of the fourth month of the Iranian Calendar (after Khordad/Haruvatat and before Mordad/Ameretat) whcih means "arrow, shot" in Persian language.
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Posted: 17-Sep-2004 at 12:57 |
I think Odin is really cool.
He's this badass guy who gave one of his eyes to drink from the fountain of wisdom, learned the magic runes while hanging from a tree, has a spear which never misses its target and a 8 legged horse, as well as a couple of ravens which act as his spies.
Compare it to Zeus, who's afraid of everyone (his wife, the Titans) even though he can cast lightningbolts around, and spends all his time chasing godesses, half godesses, human girls, nymphys, etc... What a wimp!
I also like Dionysos, Thoth, (Roman) Mitras, and Fortuna.
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Posted: 17-Sep-2004 at 14:01 |
sex gods/godesses are of course really cool too
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Posted: 17-Sep-2004 at 18:22 |
What about Lei-Gong(p) god of thunder... the grey skined, Bird-beak, bat winged flying man, with a hammer and an awl in his hands to made thunders?
He's pretty cool.
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Posted: 17-Sep-2004 at 20:44 |
Originally posted by Beylerbeyi
I think Odin is really cool.
He's this badass guy who gave one of his eyes to drink from the
fountain of wisdom, learned the magic runes while hanging from a tree,
has a spear which never misses its target and a 8
legged horse, as well as a couple of ravens which act as his
spies.
Compare it to Zeus, who's afraid of everyone (his wife, the
Titans) even though he can cast lightningbolts around, and spends
all his time chasing godesses, half godesses, human girls, nymphys,
etc... What a wimp!
I also like Dionysos, Thoth, (Roman) Mitras, and Fortuna. |
Come on, don't trash good old Zeus! it was Homer who gave him that
notoriety, he was a very different god figure in pre-Homeric times, one
who welcomes the stranger as Zeus Meilikhos and many other epithets;
and in later philosophical traditions as well he was revered as the
stately, moral figure.
As for Mithras and Fortuna, it's a shame I forgot to count them myself.
One day I'll dress myself up as a boy as Yentl (haha) and join your
secret Mithraic ceremonies!
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