Deer Queen

 Moss Moon Magazine X Deer Queen

by: Wish Fire

Saint Gothic

ALINA AND DARKLING (SNOW WHITE AND DARKLING)#SHADOW AND BONE
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The Heavenly Maiden and The Woodcutter is a Korean folktale.
The tale has been compared to the swan maiden, a character from Eurasian tales that appears in a similar narrative..
"A man lives at the foot of the Diamond Mountain, and earns his living by gathering firewood in the forest. One day, while he is busy in his task of cutting down wood, a deer rushes to his side and asks for his help. The young man agrees to aid the animal and hides it under a pile of firewood. A hunter comes right after and questions the man about the deer, but he feigns ignorance and goes his way. After the danger has passed, the deer, in gratitude, promises to help the young man: if he continues his journey up the Diamond Mountain, he will find pools of water where eight heavenly maidens will come from the skies to bathe in the ponds; he can make one of the maidens his wife if he hides her under-garments, and bids him never return her the garments, only after she has given birth to four children."
Katherine Pierce || Horns Like the Devil ♕
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Thranduil || Young God
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Within Temptation - Let Us Burn - Music Video
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Susan and Caspian (Pandora) Narnia suspian and Shadow and Bone.
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Through Project Bloom, we disbursed $2.5 million in loans among 25 SMEs, proudly ending the program's pilot run successfully.
Next steps:
• Help more local businesses
• Partner with more banks
• Facilitate more loans
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What the American people want is a leader who will build consensus: One who will compromise and understand, without compromising their own values.
As president, that will be my approach.
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Falling leaves
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Today,
second gentleman
and I planted a pomegranate tree on the grounds of the Vice President’s Residence in honor of the 1,200 innocent souls massacred by Hamas on October 7, 2023 in Israel.
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For years to come, this tree will remind us all not only of the horrors of October 7 but the strength and endurance of the Jewish people.
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Hurricane Milton is now a Category 5 storm with winds of 180 mph, and tied as the 3rd strongest hurricane in Atlantic history.
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Further strengthening is forecast, and the record for the strongest Atlantic hurricane on record could be challenged.
In the Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry, a 15th-century Christian Book of Hours, we see the Magi arriving to worship the newborn Jesus in the manger. 
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Thus the item began to be associated in the medieval European mindset with the “killers of Christ” and with treachery in general. What self-respecting Christian would want to wear such a hat after that..
Jews’ lives and dress changed dramatically following the decisions of the Fourth Lateran Council in 1215, which decreed that Jews living in Christian lands must dress in a manner that distinguished them from the Christian population.
At the height of its fashion, at the turn of the 12thcentury, the pointed hat suddenly fell out of favor, around the time of the tragic and violent encounter between West and East during the 
First Crusade. Before making their way to Constantinople and the Holy Land, some crusaders led pogroms against German Jewish communities. These fueled anti-Jewish sentiment and imagery, which featured negative depictions of Jews wearing the pointed hat.
The medieval German poetry anthology, Süßkind is credited as the author of six of the poems inscribed in its pages. He happens to be the first German-Jewish poet whom we know by his full name.
One of the earliest illustrations of such a hat perched atop the head of a Jew is found in the early 14th-century Codex Manesse. In the image, we see the figure of Süßkind von Trimberg, a Jewish poet and troubadour, wearing just such a hat. In this medieval German poetry anthology, Süßkind is credited as the author of six of the poems inscribed in its pages. He happens to be the first German-Jewish poet whom we know by his full name.
Pileus Cornutus in Latin, which some consider to be the precursor of one of the most recognizable Jewish symbols today.
With their invasion of Poland, the Nazis revived the use of this insidious custom! The yellow badge is undoubtedly the most infamous item of clothing in Jewish history. The practice of forcing Jews to wear this piece of cloth on the lapel!
Hand with Dew Drops
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Head of Anubis
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scary stupid stuff
Other stories also seem to disguise myths of the jackal gods in different ways. A Demotic collection of animal fables includes a brief story about two jackals who face down a rampaging lion.
This simple animal fable may also represent Anubis and Wepwawet, advising calm in the face of death in their roles as funerary protectors and guides..
Green is the color of protection in Egyptian myths quite very opposite of the portrayal used by witches for evil.
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What have u to say to my army of jackals
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Death Dogs | Jackal Gods Working Together
The jackal gods most often worked together on behalf of the dead, pooling their powers and particular talents for the most effective protection they could provide.
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Death Dogs: The Jackal Gods of Ancient Egypt
Anubis functioned as divine embalmer, and the priests who supervised the mummification of the dead would wear masks of Anubis to stand in for the god!
the god of funerary rites,.
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The protector of graves, and guide to the underworld, in ancient Egyptian religion, usually depicted as a canine or a man with a canine head.
Dogs in Ancient Egypt: The Early Origins of Man’s Best Friend
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Other roles for dogs
Dogs were also used as hunters, police, and household pets. They were frequently depicted herding cattle, wearing a wide collar fastened with a bow at the back of the neck.
Cult center of Anubis
The cult center of Anubis, Cynopolis, was filled with dogs that roamed the streets and temple. The dogs were sacrificed after death to gain the god's favor.
Dogs in cemeteries
Semidomesticated dogs were known to roam cemeteries at night, and may have been used as guards for tombs. Dogs were also considered divine vessels, intermediaries between the gods and mortals.
Anubis
The god of the dead, Anubis was often depicted as a man with the head of a dog or jackal. He was the guardian of the necropolis, protecting tombs from thieves, evildoers, and demons. Anubis was also a guide for the dead, leading their souls to Osiris in the afterlife.
In ancient Egypt, dogs were used as guards for tombs and cemeteries, and were also associated with the god Anubis, who was the protector of the dead.
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Chimera
A fire-breathing beast from Greek mythology with the head and body of a lion, the head of a goat, and a snake for a tail.
The actress who played the Wicked Witch of the West suffered severe burns to her face and hands when her broomstick caught fire and jumped onto her.
The makeup she wore, which contained copper oxide, was highly flammable. Hamilton missed six weeks of filming and insisted that her stand-in, Betty Danko, handle any scenes involving fire.
Danko was filming the “Surrender Dorothy” scene when the makeshift pipe she was sitting on exploded, sending her to the hospital for 11 days and permanently scarring her legs.
The actor who played the Tin Man suffered an eye infection that required surgery after being exposed to toxic makeup. The makeup was so toxic that the Tin Man and other characters couldn't eat while wearing it and could only drink through straws.
Vampires u only have to wait until dark..
U have to wait a whole month to see if a werewolf takes shape..
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Originally Seth was a sky god, lord of the desert, master of storms, disorder, and warfare—in general, a trickster. Seth embodied the necessary and creative element of violence and disorder within the ordered world.
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The Egyptian god of storms was Set, also known as Seth or Suetekh. He was also the god of war, chaos, eclipses.
A quadrat block (or quadrate block) is a virtual rectangle or square in Egyptian hieroglyphic text.
Nut, the goddess of the stars
Nut was the goddess of the stars, sky, cosmos, and the universe. She was depicted as a nude woman covered in stars arching over the Earth, or as a cow.
The ancient Egyptians believed that kings became stars in the northern sky after death, so they aligned their pyramids and temples due north to give the deceased pharaohs access to the stars.
The ancient Egyptians studied constellations and used the stars' motion to determine when to plant and harvest crops. One constellation, called "Apedu n Ra" or "The Geese of Ra", was depicted as a bull's leg and represented the Big Dipper.
The ancient Egyptians recorded the order in which stars rose over the horizon each night of the year. These charts were called "star clocks" because they could be used to tell the time at night.
The hieroglyph for the star Sirius, which is represented by the five-pointed star on the head of Sopdet, the Egyptian personification of the star.
The hieroglyph for the Eye of Horus is listed in the Egyptian Hieroglyphs block of the Unicode standard for encoding symbols in computing, as U+13080 (𓂀).
Some representations of the owl hieroglyph in Coffin Texts show only owl's head.
When depicted in hieroglyphs, sometimes only the owl's head was shown, highlighting its large, night-seeing eyes..
Unlike in some cultures, owls were generally seen as negative symbols in ancient Egypt, associated with death, sickness, and evil..
In ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics, the animal most commonly associated with the ability to see in the dark is the owl; it was often depicted as a symbol of the underworld and used in amulets to represent vision in darkness..
The owl's ability to see in the dark may have inspired its association with Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare..
The owl was associated with the Egyptian goddess Neith, who was the patron deity of weaving and spinning, and was also equated with the Greek goddess Athena. The owl was also associated with other Egyptian deities, including..
Ammit
The "Devourer of the Dead" is represented in hieroglyphs with two owl symbols, which may represent a second death.
Harpokrates
The owl was considered one of Harpokrates' sacred animals, possibly due to Neith's role as Harpokrates' mother.
Re
The owl was associated with the sun god Re, and was also considered a bird of mourning and death.
Owls were also used as a determinative for the word Hsq, which meant "to decapitate". The owl was also represented as a hieroglyph for the letter m.
Harpokrates
The owl was considered one of Harpokrates' sacred animals, possibly due to Neith's role as Harpokrates' mother.
Nephthys
The Egyptian goddess of sleep, rivers, mourning, and the night. She was also the protector of the dead, advisor to pharaohs, and guardian of the household. Her name means "Mistress of the House."
Originally the protector of tombs, Tutu later became the guardian of sleepers from bad dreams and danger. People worshipped Tutu, offering goose and bread to protect themselves from demons and bad dreams..
Pretend I died (Egypt)
Mafdet (also Mefdet, Maftet) was a goddess in the ancient Egyptian religion. She was often depicted wearing a skin of a cheetah, and protected against the bite of snakes and scorpions.
Mafdet, the Egyptian cat goddess of justice, judgment and execution, featured in the stories, myths and legends in 
a calmer state, Sekhmet would sometimes take the form of Bastet..
Sekhmet was a vengeful manifestation of Ra's power. She was created to destroy humans who disobeyed Ra or didn't live according to Ma'at principles..
Sekhmet was the daughter of the sun god Ra and was created from the fire of his eye..
Sekhmet was the Egyptian goddess of fire, war, pestilence, and the sun. She was also known as the Lady of the Flames..
The society of ancient Egypt was strictly divided into a hierarchy with the king at the top and then his vizier, the members of his court, priests and scribes, regional governors (eventually called 'nomarchs'), the generals of the military (after the period of the New Kingdom, c. 1570- c. 1069 BCE), artists and craftspeople, government overseers of worksites (supervisors), the peasant farmers, and slaves.
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A nomarch (Ancient Greek: νομάρχης, Ancient Egyptian: ḥrj tp ꜥꜣ Great Chief) was a provincial governor in ancient Egypt; the country was divided into 42 provinces, called nomes(singular spꜣ.t, plural spꜣ.wt). A nomarch was the government official responsible for a nome.
The two ways depicted are the land and water routes, separated by a lake of fire, that lead to Rostau and the abode of Osiris. The oldest copy currently known belonged to a woman named Ankh who lived during the reign of the nomarch Ahanakht I.
The Book of Two Ways is a precursor to the New Kingdom books of the underworld as well as the Book of the Dead, in which descriptions of the routes through the afterlife are a persistent theme..
1,185 spells implies, they were mostly inscribed on Middle Kingdom coffins. They were also sometimes written on tomb walls, stelae, canopic chests, papyri and mummy masks..
These were reserved for royal use only, but contain substantial new material related to everyday desires, indicating a new target audience of common people. Coffin texts are dated back to 2100 BCE..
Coffin Texts
An additional judgement ritual, sometimes also depicted in the vignette to spell 125. The deceased approaches a lake of fire guarded by four baboons. If the deceased was evil, they would be burned by the flames; however, the blessed dead received nourishment from it..
125. This spell describes the Weighing of the Heart judgement ritual. The deceased is led by Anubis into the presence of Osiris, and there makes a 'negative confession', saying that he is innocent of a list of 42 crimes, in front of 42 judges.
His heart is then weighed against a feather, representing truth, justice, and the goddess Ma'at. If he is innocent, he is led to Osiris; a demon called Ammut, the Devourer, stands by to eat the heart of the guilty.
The Papyrus of Ani is a papyrus manuscript in the form of a scroll with cursive hieroglyphs and colour illustrations that was created c. 1250 BCE, during the Nineteenth Dynasty of the New Kingdom of ancient Egypt.
She is part lioness, but her leonine features may present in the form of a mane,which is usually associated with male lions..
Ammit is denoted as a female entity, commonly depicted with the head of a crocodile, the forelegs and upper body of a lion (or leopard).
This and the hind legs and lower body of a hippopotamus. The combination of three deadly animals of the Nile: crocodile, lion, and hippopotamus, suggests that no one can escape annihilation, even in the afterlife..
In the afterlife, a person would face judgment by a tribunal of 42 divine judges. If they led a life that conformed to the precepts of the goddess Ma'at, they would be welcomed into Aaru. If they were found guilty, they would be thrown to the soul-eating demon Ammit..
The Book of Gates, the Book of Caverns, the Coffin Texts, the Amduat, and the Book of the Dead. These texts are inconsistent with each other, and there was likely never a single uniform conception of the afterlife..
Souls who qualified for Aaru would pass through a series of gates guarded by deities and demons, and then be rowed across water to the Field of Reeds..
The afterlife was a place called Aaru, which was a series of islands covered in reed fields..
The ancient Egyptians did not have a concept of "hell" as such, but rather a "fate worse than death" of non-existence..
The names of the gods and goddesses were Nun and Naunet (water), Amun and Amaunet (invisibility), Heh and Hauhet (infinity), and Kek and Kauket (darkness)..
The name is written as kk or kkwy with a variant of the sky hieroglyph in ligature with the staff (N2) associated with the word for "darkness" kkw
Kek and Kauket in some aspects also represent night and day, and were called "raiser up of the light" and the "raiser up of the night", respectively.
Frogs were a significant symbol in ancient Egyptian culture, representing life and fertility. The annual flooding of the Nile River would bring millions of frogs into existence..
This, which led to their association with fertility and the beginning of life. Frog amulets were commonly worn as fertility charms..
An ancient Egyptian mythology, there were multiple frog gods and goddesses, including:
Heqet
The goddess of fertility, birth, and generation, Heqet was often depicted as a frog or with a frog's head. She was also associated with creation, midwifery, and the germination of barley.
Heqet was worshipped in the town of Hew-Wer and was thought to have played a role in the rebirth of Osiris.
Kek
Kek's male form was depicted as a frog or a frog-headed man, while his female form was depicted as a snake or a snake-headed woman. Kek symbolized chaos and the unknown..
Ogdoad of Khmunu
The Ogdoad of Khmunu was a group of four frog gods and four snake goddesses that represented balance in infinity.
The names of the gods and goddesses were Nun and Naunet (water), Amun and Amaunet (invisibility), Heh and Hauhet (infinity), and Kek and Kauket (darkness)..
Ancient Egyptians worshipped many snake gods and goddesses, including:
Wadjet
The cobra goddess and protector of kings, Wadjet was the patron goddess of Upper Egypt. Her name translates to "the Green One" and she was often depicted as a cobra with a spread hood or a cobra-headed woman..
Meretseger
The snake goddess with the head of a cobra and the body of a woman, Meretseger protected the Theban Necropolis. She was said to bite those who desecrated tombs or broke oaths..
Apep
Also known as Apophis in Greek, Apep was the Egyptian god of chaos and the chief enemy of the sun god Ra. Apep was a great snake and the embodiment of darkness..
Geb
The Egyptian god of the Earth, Geb was also considered the father of snakes because he had a viper around his head.
Mehen
The "coiled one", Mehen helped Ra in his fight against Apep
Other deities associated with snakes include Renenutet and Nehebkau
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