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Tharizdun

Posted: Thu May 11, 2017 7:03 pm
by kFoyauextlH
Tharizdun: Extremely Chaotic Posts, Please Post your Most Chaotic and Insane Collections here!

" Haha just for fun this is the guy I briefly mentioned in the original post huffparanormal.com/2016/05/the-wonder-box-is-here-my-new-itc-device/
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If anyone is interested in building one of these or something similar, you may hear some interesting.

Oh cool! My little symbol copy pasted, the one with the pitchfork! Could you make that my display picture somehow please?

(while considering the following information of Occult Significance which appears random and was posted due to the pictures appearing copy pasted to me, one may have help with ideas that they may invest useful meanings into based on what a box like those in the posts aboves demonstrates)

As for the other picture that copy pasted I wrote about it with this " To be able to master the dark side of things, one finds then there is no place of escape from the truth, into the light or into the dark, the Sustainer remains ever present in both when they are understood in a certain way.

Often the dark siders and the light siders like to create a dichotomy and division and dualism, making war with each other and pointing fingers about how each is different. My objective in talking about these things is to unite what was severed by utilizing certain terminology and giving it meanings that might be more useful and effective to people.

My user image here has 9 points in their hairstyle. The eyes are red, the heavens are red, the moon is reflecting brightly, there is stuff coming out of the eyes, the tongue is forked and a small fang is revealed on the side, the eyebrows can be seen as a "27" and threshing and harvesting devices as well as the symbols of the Kings of Egypt that they crossed their chest with in symbolism. Standing on a material ground that is green near my character where there is light but darkness and symbols of death all around it, as well as the cross.

Not made in vain haha:

The 9 points growing from the skull and upon the mind/head are the 9 fruits of the holy spirit, among other things. Those are always on my mind and grow from my thinking or head.

The red eyes represent "seeing blood", the blood representing what is under the surface, or insight behind the appearance or material aspects of things.

The red sky represents the whole heavens being full of insight.

The moon reflecting brightly can represent how the light/knowledge of God reflects brightly over everything, giving light in the darkness.

The darkness all around and symbols of death are that we live by Death and the unseen and unknown and progress also by destruction (or else we can't change or move or improve).

It also represents how the immediate is lit and life and is only a small circle of our experience which we see.

The green can represent resting on paradise, that is, to be grounded in serenity through right thinking and right action, thus wherever you are in the darkness you can be present with paradise, as it says "The kingdom of heaven" in your heart.

The stuff coming out of the eyes is dark insight from what is seen, this can potentially be fed on by people or at least seen by them, it is meant to be the product and result of seeing insight. I would've colored it red as well, but it is true that it appears black to people when they see it.

The black clothes with a hood represent the dark exterior, while underneath my character is wearing white. The hood represents my concealment ability but here I have it exposed to reveal the 9 pointed crown that grows from my mind.

Also there is a small house in the back, it is totally black and in the darkness, which can represent our home is the darkness, the place from which we come, and the place to which we return, that being a reference to God and our origin and return.

The hair covers it as well as the moon, which can mean that the points lead to it as well, leading both to the light reflected on the surface of things, and the darkness it speaks of.

The hair also makes the moon appear broken, which can be thought of as breaking through the reflective surfaces and letting the blood pour out making the sky red.

The hair at the bottom end where it connects to the face makes the shape of a bat's head and ears, representing a few things related to the bat, not only the vampirism of "sucking blood" connected to the vampire bat, and its "flying in the darkness" and "residing in the depths", but also the ears representing "hearing supersonic sounds which might not be audible to other creatures" "hearing echoes and reflective sounds that bounce off surfaces" as being a representation of hearing the subtle words of God. The bat has also been associated with being "two things" that is, a rat and a flying creature like a bird. It is also a hunter, seeking the bounty of God. Because of its dual nature, there have been stories of the bat going to the mammals and to the birds and speaking to both of them, sometimes in these stories the bat is not accepted by either, in others the bat may be accepted by both as a uniting between those who fly and those who walk on the Earth, which can be taken as a reference to the more mystically inclined and the more materially inclined or the more flighty in their imagination or conceptual (often associated with the "air" and "flights") and that which is more grounded. The bat hangs upside down when it rests and meditates, and this can be a symbol about how one can find peace in seeing things upside down.

The two points of the ears are pointed above, while the forked tongue is pointed downwards. The ears are receptive to what comes from "above" while the tongue speaks out towards what is "below". The forked tongue representing double meanings, the two opposing ways of seeing things being united in one tongue or language. The tongue and the word "tongue" both represent speaking and languages, and the forked tongue is often associated by people with deception, but in this case it is meant to represent not only the potential for deception but more importantly the uniting of opposites in one "tongue" or linguistic framework.

Fangs can represent a carnivorous or predatory nature, that of a hunting animal, and the vampire fangs represent "blood sucking" as in deriving insight from whatever is hunted down, bitten into, and devoured or "killed", leading it to the "graves" represented behind, and "Death" a reference to our origin of non-being before we were made to Be.

The snake whips out their tongue to test the weather, and similarly speaking the opposites is also for the purpose of testing the environment and situation. It can thus represent testing, while also looking like a "T" and a "Y", for "testing" and asking "why" or questioning things from both angles to get a complete answer regarding the "weather".

The cross appears in the light. The cross I use as a symbol to represent a few things, including the 4 points and the 4 definitions. The 4 points are God, God's Action, which are One (that is to say God is Action, God is One with the Action, which in the Bible is the Word/Command is God). The horizontal bar represents on the left side creation and creation's action, the bar representing the impression of time, as seen through a subject and its action giving the impression of chronological progress, where as God is immediate and active, beyond and above the line of "time" and acting immediately "through" it, as the symbol can be seen to say. It is in the light here because of being seen as part of our immediate circumstances, but there is no time in the darkness, it is just an immediate perception. There are 3 graves which can represent the 3 forms of Death we experience. They are also mentioned in the mainstream Qur'an. That we did not exist "before", that while we live we constantly "die", in the sense of changing, and the death after that where we cease to exist, a grave on the way back home. That being a negative reference to the Trimurti of Hinduism of "Creation" "Sustaining" and "Destruction". They can also represent the 3 gunas which are: tamas (darkness), rajas (activity), and sattva (beingness). en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Threefold_death

The grave in the darkness, closest to the home, is the one of Shiva, Mahakala, the Destroyer, El Shaddai, and the trident symbol carried by Shiva also is often associated with the 3 gunas. The reason it is closest to home because the total annihilation of information or the material is closest to the essential existence or purity of God without information created by God, so the grave representing the "latter death" can be presented there, the grave of the Sustainer, Vishnu which pervades everywhere can be the one nearest to the light or most apparent and immediate and experienced most often and most closely, and the death before creation being placed between the darkness and the light.

Also the bat image appearing as an illusion created by the edge of the hair on my head gives an illusion of the whole face being the image of a bat, and bats are often considered frightening or ugly, squeeking creatures to shew away as well as hypocrites in stories where their double nature is taken as hypocrisy, so there is a faint impression of that in my forward presentation if one looses focus, but when they look carefully there really is no such thing and it is just an optical illusion created by the exterior hairline tip, "the most superficial sort of thing" that gives the illusion of a bat or a hypocrite." and my name is iscariot there so also this " Hello! Thank you for making this forum, and I hope that many fruitful and informative posts are made here as it progresses. Here is a song I really like:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=3R8tRKIiAII

and another one I like

www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzVjZu4fl4o

Some information which may be interesting regarding my username here (which was chosen for obvious reasons too):

www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQp4gh9Li8U

Iscariot is said by some to mean "Man of Murder", a "Hireling", an Assassin. In a metaphorical interpretation, murder or killing is the Death and Destruction of the Ego, which cleanses away the concealing shell and fog of the material/bodily distractions (as in decomposition) and allows what is within to see clearly as the shell falls away. Iscariot has at times been suggested in association with the "Sicarii" a band of Jewish Assassins which occurred in a period of History where they were fighting as terrorists against the Romans "They were one of the earliest forms of an organized assassination society or cloak and daggers, predating the Middle Eastern assassins and Japanese ninjas by centuries."

"The Latin word sicarii translates to "dagger-wielders", from the root secare Latin for "to slice"; in Roman legal Latin it is the standard plural form of the term for a murderer, or for putting a murderer on trial (see e.g. the Lex Cornelia de Sicariis et Veneficiis)[6] during that period of legal Latin." This can have the metaphorical meaning of "slicing" through the lies to the jugular or life-artery of the issue. The word Saxon is also associated with "dagger wielding" and can be viewed in various metaphorical ways as an epithet.

"c. 1200, from Late Latin Saxonem (nominative Saxo; also source of French Saxon, Spanish Sajon, Italian Sassone), usually found in plural Saxones, from a Germanic source (Old English Seaxe, Old High German Sahsun, German Sachse "Saxon"), with a possible literal sense of "swordsmen" (compare Old English seax, Old Frisian, Old Norse sax "knife, short sword, dagger," Old High German Saxnot, name of a war-god), from Proto-Germanic *sahsam "knife," from PIE *sek- "to cut" (see section (n.)). "

Ashtar or in South Arabian Attar or Athar, and was considered the Lord of the Morning Star, but the word Athar itself seems to refer to a Chief, and the association with the Morning Star (which is Venus, but known as the Morning Star in the morning and the Evening Star in the evening, and had names like Lucifer in Latin associated with it) likely due to the appearance of Venus as the "star" or luminary most bright in the sky so their "Leader". In any case, the concept of Ashtar (in Demonology, Ashtaroth) can be taken as a positive connotation for oneself (and the Semitic Kings such as David, and Jesus were known as the Morning Star in the Bible for example as well as others), but also as a name for God.

This sort of free adoption of epithets for God was tolerated by Solomon according to the Bible (who is also associated with Medieval Demonology) but was discouraged strongly by the Jewish people and others who did not always view these titles as YHWH or El Elyon.

"Fifth, the word derives from one of the Aramaic roots סכר or סגר. This would mean "to deliver," based on the LXX rendering of Isaiah 19:4a—a theory advanced by J. Alfred Morin.[39]

Finally, the epithet could be associated with the manner of Judas' death, i.e., hanging. This would mean Iscariot derives from a kind of Greek-Aramaic hybrid: אִסְכַּרְיוּתָא, Iskarioutha, "chokiness" or "constriction." "

The Hangman is an important symbol in association with Odin, which is also tied in association with Attar, since both were related to storms and weather, considered the Chief, and also were associated with death, and Death by Hanging was the very sacred sort of symbol for Odin, associated with enlightenment as well as many other things like being selected by Odin and led by Odin as in a collar and leash for the noose, a "constraining" of the path to make things narrow and be guided and pulled in the right direction and to attain the acknowledgment of Death after the death of the Ego. The Morning Star had been associated with Death and War and Chiefdom as a symbol because it would set in the sky, seemed to be associated with war phenomenon to the people as well as death, and was the brightest luminary in the sky among the stars (who by others at times were all considered "Elohim" in their own right, and God in the Bible is known as the "Father/Pater of the Stars").

This understanding can give a richness to interpreting things, though many of these associations being made are being made to give a certain meaning which may have a beneficial influence. The term Iscariot has long been associated with treachery and betrayal, and this has also been associated with Odin and Ishtar as well as Ashtar-Chemosh, the God of Moab, all of whom would seem to favor the people for a while and then turn on them such as the tides of war or weather, all these being a metaphor ultimately for the fickle nature of Reality which the Aztecs called Teotl.

In the ancient Akkadian world, the term Attar became associated as "The God of Death" whereas in Southern Arabia it was the term for the Chief among the powers. Lucifer means "Light Bearing" and as a metaphorical term can be viewed positively as well, whereas Light is what allows one to see and makes things visible, thus associated with knowledge as well as manifestation such as making things come into existence in the experience of people.

Death is strongly associated with "Fate" or "Destiny", and this luminary was looked to among others in an attempt to predict what was believed to be the course of events guided by a causal chain or immediate control which was not in the hands of the people but where the hands of the people worked in harmony with everything else to bring about this greater complex thread of events (thus associated often with weaving).

www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzgaSG_JH_U

In the end, Judas was said to have hung, a final death of the character who has also been theorized as the one who "delivers" due to delivering over Jesus to the people who were to "fulfill the destined prophecy" related to the final salvation in Christian concepts."Hello! Thank you for making this forum, and I hope that many fruitful and informative posts are made here as it progresses. Here is a song I really like:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=3R8tRKIiAII

and another one I like

www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzVjZu4fl4o

Some information which may be interesting regarding my username here (which was chosen for obvious reasons too):

www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQp4gh9Li8U

Iscariot is said by some to mean "Man of Murder", a "Hireling", an Assassin. In a metaphorical interpretation, murder or killing is the Death and Destruction of the Ego, which cleanses away the concealing shell and fog of the material/bodily distractions (as in decomposition) and allows what is within to see clearly as the shell falls away. Iscariot has at times been suggested in association with the "Sicarii" a band of Jewish Assassins which occurred in a period of History where they were fighting as terrorists against the Romans "They were one of the earliest forms of an organized assassination society or cloak and daggers, predating the Middle Eastern assassins and Japanese ninjas by centuries."

"The Latin word sicarii translates to "dagger-wielders", from the root secare Latin for "to slice"; in Roman legal Latin it is the standard plural form of the term for a murderer, or for putting a murderer on trial (see e.g. the Lex Cornelia de Sicariis et Veneficiis)[6] during that period of legal Latin." This can have the metaphorical meaning of "slicing" through the lies to the jugular or life-artery of the issue. The word Saxon is also associated with "dagger wielding" and can be viewed in various metaphorical ways as an epithet.

"c. 1200, from Late Latin Saxonem (nominative Saxo; also source of French Saxon, Spanish Sajon, Italian Sassone), usually found in plural Saxones, from a Germanic source (Old English Seaxe, Old High German Sahsun, German Sachse "Saxon"), with a possible literal sense of "swordsmen" (compare Old English seax, Old Frisian, Old Norse sax "knife, short sword, dagger," Old High German Saxnot, name of a war-god), from Proto-Germanic *sahsam "knife," from PIE *sek- "to cut" (see section (n.)). "

Iscariot has other associations as well. Many think that it may have to do with being from an area called Keriot in Moab. The Moabites are famous for the worship of Chemosh. Chemosh is called Ashtar or in South Arabian Attar or Athar, and was considered the Lord of the Morning Star, but the word Athar itself seems to refer to a Chief, and the association with the Morning Star (which is Venus, but known as the Morning Star in the morning and the Evening Star in the evening, and had names like Lucifer in Latin associated with it) likely due to the appearance of Venus as the "star" or luminary most bright in the sky so their "Leader". In any case, the concept of Ashtar (in Demonology, Ashtaroth) can be taken as a positive connotation for oneself (and the Semitic Kings such as David, and Jesus were known as the Morning Star in the Bible for example as well as others), but also as a name for God.

This sort of free adoption of epithets for God was tolerated by Solomon according to the Bible (who is also associated with Medieval Demonology) but was discouraged strongly by the Jewish people and others who did not always view these titles as YHWH or El Elyon.

"Fifth, the word derives from one of the Aramaic roots סכר or סגר. This would mean "to deliver," based on the LXX rendering of Isaiah 19:4a—a theory advanced by J. Alfred Morin.[39]

Finally, the epithet could be associated with the manner of Judas' death, i.e., hanging. This would mean Iscariot derives from a kind of Greek-Aramaic hybrid: אִסְכַּרְיוּתָא, Iskarioutha, "chokiness" or "constriction." "

The Hangman is an important symbol in association with Odin, which is also tied in association with Attar, since both were related to storms and weather, considered the Chief, and also were associated with death, and Death by Hanging was the very sacred sort of symbol for Odin, associated with enlightenment as well as many other things like being selected by Odin and led by Odin as in a collar and leash for the noose, a "constraining" of the path to make things narrow and be guided and pulled in the right direction and to attain the acknowledgment of Death after the death of the Ego. The Morning Star had been associated with Death and War and Chiefdom as a symbol because it would set in the sky, seemed to be associated with war phenomenon to the people as well as death, and was the brightest luminary in the sky among the stars (who by others at times were all considered "Elohim" in their own right, and God in the Bible is known as the "Father/Pater of the Stars").

This understanding can give a richness to interpreting things, though many of these associations being made are being made to give a certain meaning which may have a beneficial influence. The term Iscariot has long been associated with treachery and betrayal, and this has also been associated with Odin and Ishtar as well as Ashtar-Chemosh, the God of Moab, all of whom would seem to favor the people for a while and then turn on them such as the tides of war or weather, all these being a metaphor ultimately for the fickle nature of Reality which the Aztecs called Teotl.

In the ancient Akkadian world, the term Attar became associated as "The God of Death" whereas in Southern Arabia it was the term for the Chief among the powers. Lucifer means "Light Bearing" and as a metaphorical term can be viewed positively as well, whereas Light is what allows one to see and makes things visible, thus associated with knowledge as well as manifestation such as making things come into existence in the experience of people.

Death is strongly associated with "Fate" or "Destiny", and this luminary was looked to among others in an attempt to predict what was believed to be the course of events guided by a causal chain or immediate control which was not in the hands of the people but where the hands of the people worked in harmony with everything else to bring about this greater complex thread of events (thus associated often with weaving).


www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzgaSG_JH_U

In the end, Judas was said to have hung, a final death of the character who has also been theorized as the one who "delivers" due to delivering over Jesus to the people who were to "fulfill the destined prophecy" related to the final salvation in Christian concepts. "

Re: Extremely Chaotic Posts, Please Post your Most Chaotic and Insane Collections here!

Posted: Fri May 12, 2017 9:07 am
by Socrates
Dude, this post is a mess.

Re: Extremely Chaotic Posts, Please Post your Most Chaotic and Insane Collections here!

Posted: Fri May 12, 2017 9:12 am
by kFoyauextlH
Yeah I will attempt to fix it. You can move it to the lounge or something there were problems with the copy pasting haha.
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As an easier solution since it is very difficult to edit on my phone I just made this thread for chaotic collections of information or crazy posts for people to parse if others want to just post things with weird information or images or videos. It can be moved to them lounge.

Initially it was supposed to be about this guy Steve Huff and his randomized speech boxes and apps, which is part of the irony of all the random seeming stuff written including the strange image with the pitchfork which I would like as my display picture but couldn't figure out how to do it on mobile.
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Or writers area seems fine, I wanted those things to remain available to me and others as notes at least.
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The part that bothered me was about Chemosh which should generally refer to the Sun Shamash but maybe somewhere I read of it being associated with the chief Attar but that seems unusual.

Re: Extremely Chaotic Posts, Please Post your Most Chaotic and Insane Collections here!

Posted: Fri May 12, 2017 11:35 am
by Socrates
You can save drafts to your own profile, even in the writers area I would prefer a bit more order to be honest. 

As regards the images for avatars, download them to your phone and switch to full version, go to UCP and you will find the avatar options there.

Also, your titles are like imperatives, rather than descriptions, each category already has imperatives of what content goes where, there isn't much anyone would search for from those types of titles. 

Try to shorten posts and titles. Have more full stops and commas too, I am exhausted at the end of each paragraph! 

Sorry to go all grammar nazi on you. See the posts me and Rubsy have been doing, single line titles, a link/video and one question or overall topic to focus on per thread. 

I would save your drafts and then take one paragraph for a thread if I was you, instead of loads of subjects at once - it's too much to contemplate while out and about on a phone,  members don't have that much time and will probably forget your post as other threads open up.

It's great you are so active and more members are interacting here and there, but I think the forum will be a better all round experience for all members if we slow down, be more succinct and simpler, spread it out.

If you click on your UCP, you have access to saved drafts and there is a personal notepad, scroll down in your UCP, you should see it.

Re: Extremely Chaotic Posts, Please Post your Most Chaotic and Insane Collections here!

Posted: Fri May 12, 2017 6:12 pm
by kFoyauextlH
Yeah no problem its very fine, I don't plan on more accidental posts like this haha, I will try to keel it neat. Thank you for writing that out to me.

Re: Tharizdun: Extremely Chaotic Posts, Please Post your Most Chaotic and Insane Collections here!

Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2025 9:01 am
by kFoyauextlH

Re: Tharizdun

Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2025 4:53 am
by kFoyauextlH


https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Cyttorak_(Earth-616)

"
Cyttorak, also known as the Destroyer, Lord of Oblivion, and Master of the Raging Storm,[3] is an immensely powerful extra-dimensional being hailing from the Crimson Cosmos. He was worshiped as a God and a Demon by the primitive humans of Earth. This lasted until he was banished to his home dimension.[1] To further destructive power he would select a person as his avatar, enhancing them to become the unstoppable Juggernaut.[3]
"

https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Crimson_Cosmos

https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Consecution_of_Colours

https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Realm_of ... imson_Dawn

"
The Crimson Dawn was adjacent to the Crimson Cosmos of Cyttorak, though the nature of their connection is unrevealed.[2]

The architecture is reminiscent of that of China and Japan, albeit much more fantastic in design. The city itself is composed of multiple buildings of this nature, though, strangely, none of the buildings have doors nor windows. As its denizens utilize shadows for travel, they are unnecessary.[1]
"

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathay

https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Thay

https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki ... ds_of_Thay

"
The leaders of the Red Wizards are titled the eight zulkirs, each for a different school of magic,[8] who are also "always intriguing between themselves."[3] Chief among these is Szass Tam, an undead archmage.[9][10]

The Red Wizards are described as the enemies of many forces in Abeir-Toril—whilst they receive support from demons and devils and drow, among those who oppose them are the Witches of Rashemen, the Seven Sisters and their allies, the goodly Harpers, and even the Zhentarim, who dislike the wizards encroaching on their territory.

The wizards were once a secretive sect that was named after the nearby Mulhorandi province.[11]
"



"
Cyttorak was worshipped on Earth long ago,[3] but was banished from the Earth's realm hundred years ago.[15] He became the ruler of the Crimson Cosmos.

Cyttorak created[3] the demon Xorak to guard his temple in what would become Korea. For eons, Xorak judged unworthy those who entered to access Cyttorak's power, and destroyed them.[15]

Cyttorak eventually created a race of elf-like beings to worship him.

At some point, Cyttorak began to be worshiped on Earth by the Cult of Chejo-Do.[3]
"

https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Octessence_(Earth-616)

"
The Octessence was an assembly of eight rival entities among the principalities: Balthakk, Cyttorak, Farallah, Ikonn, Krakkan, Raggadorr, Valtorr, and Watoomb, who sought to prove themselves the most powerful. Instead of entering in open conflict, they set the Wager of the Octessence: each member would empower a mortal using a talisman to fight for said principality as its Exemplar (avatar).[1]
"

https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Dyzakk_(Earth-616)

https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Balthakk_(Earth-616)

https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Farallah_(Earth-616)

https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Ikonn_(Earth-616)

https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Krakkan_(Earth-616)

https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Raggadorr_(Earth-616)

https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Valtorr_(Earth-616)

https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Watoomb_(Earth-616)

https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Wager_of_the_Octessence

https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Exemplars_(Earth-616)

https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Malevolence_(Earth-616)

https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Lords_of ... Earth-616)

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The Splinter Realms consist of various dimensions split from one that would generally be considered "Hell." While the denizens of each dimension seem largely indifferent and sometimes hostiles to each other, a major threat to the realms may lead to a meeting of the rulers
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https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Archenemy_(Earth-616)

https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Dormammu_(Earth-616)

https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Mephisto_(Earth-616)

https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Archipel ... Redemption

https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Fear_Lords_(Earth-616)

https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Nightmare_(Earth-616)

https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Dweller- ... Earth-616)

https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Nox_(Earth-616)

https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Umar_(Earth-616)

https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Sinifer_(Earth-616)

https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Faltine

https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Glossary:Magic

"
So let's talk about magic. We can dicker on the exact rules, if you like. There are all sorts of Grimoires and Cryptonomicons. I've got an AD&D manual somewhere. At the core, though...magic is taking a thought and making it real. Taking a lie and making it the truth. Telling a story to the universe so utterly, cosmically perfect that for a single, shining moment...the world believes a man can fly.
Loki
"

https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Oshtur_(Earth-616)

"
Agamotto first studied his own mind and memories, looking for any hints Oshtur could have given him during their time together. He wasn't able to find anything, but it allowed him to clearly see his own remarkable inner power and discover the First Form of Magic, Arcanum Ego or Ego-Centric/Egocentric Magic (from the Greek: ego, "self"), the magic derived from tapping into sorcerer's own spiritual energy. The journey of finding one's own inner spiritual power became known as the First Path of Power or the Lapis Path (the inner journey). The effect of the Egocentric Magic seems similar to psychic in nature, but it taps into spiritual energy, not the psychic or mental energies. This magic allows to use Astral Projection, Hypnosis, Mind Control and Telepathy.[1][16][3]

The Amulet of Agamotto, the Eye of Power, is powered by egocentric magic.[16]

Not being able to find any clues about Oshtur's whereabouts in his mind, Agamotto then went to look for her all around the Earth. He traveled for many years and eventually inadvertently returned back to the place he started from. It inspired him to realize the illusory nature of time and space and discover the Second Form of Magic, Arcanum Eco or Eco-Centric/Ecocentric Magic (from the Greek: oikos, "household"). This magic allows the sorcerer to connect their own life force to the ambient mystic energies of the surrounding environment and manipulate them. On Earth, the magic energies flow through chartable courses, the "ley lines" or "lung-mei" (dragon paths). Many places have greater mystic energies, due to being placed along the ley lines or at intersections of two ley lines, for example churches, temples, Stonehenge and Glastonbury Tor.[1][16][3]

By using Ecocentric Magic, the mage can form blasts of mystic energy, known as Bolts of Bedevilment, create Force Fields and Illusions. More experienced mages can use this form of magic to manipulate the four classic elements, Air, Earth, Fire and Water, or even conjure small items, although they are normally not very stable and quickly disperse.[3]

Since the sorcerers had to first finish the First Path and control Egocentric Magic, before they can get access to the Ecocentric Magic, it became known as the Second Path of Power or the Emerald Road (the global journey).[3]

The Orb of Agamotto is powered by ecocentric magic.[16]

Since he wasn't able to find Oshtur anywhere on the Earth, Agamotto then went into space. With the help of the first and second Eyes he tirelessly looked everywhere for his mother, but still couldn't find her. He eventually gave up and stopped looking for her and thus inadvertently stepped on the Third Path of Power, the Golden Way (the journey into other dimensions). It allowed him to create the Eye of Agamotto and with it, he traveled through various dimensions, finished the Third Path and discovered the Third Form of Magic, Arcanum Exo or Exo-Centric/Exocentric Magic (from the Greek: exo, "outside"). This form of magic allows the sorcerer to draw upon the forces from other dimensions, communicate and appeal for assistance to powerful beings that inhabit them. Such beings, known as Mystic Principalities (for example, Cyttorak, Ikonn, Raggadorr, Watoomb, etc.)[1][16][3]

The Exocentric Magic is considered to be the most advanced and powerful form of magic, but in order to use the help of the Mystic Principalities, the mage had to learn and perform complex incantations (which often includes the name of the Principality whose help the mage is seeking) and master subtle gestures. The weaker the mage and the stronger the Principality, the more complex the ritual should be to call for their power. Since this magic relies on the power of the Principalities it can fail if they refuse to help, but normally they do provide their help when called, because the mere act of being asked for help gives the Principalities power, so some of them even encourage mages to invoke their names to get more power. The stronger the mage, the more power from them the Principality gains. Some malevolent Principalities, for example, Chthon and Satannish provides a vast amount of power, but instead of power they demand the mage's soul in exchange. Some mages form long-standing agreements with specific Principalities and are able to get an agreed amount of power from them without complex incantations, by just using pre-established words or gestures.[3]

Hermes Trismegistus later discovered and formulated additional principles of Exocentric Magic. To increase the chances of getting help from the Principalities, the mage should invoke them at the sites connected to this specific Principality. If such a place doesn't exist or can't be accessed for some reason, the mage can create their own temple by gathering the artifacts related to the Principality and invoking them in the presence of these objects. The lists of sacred places and artifacts associated with each Principality, known as correspondences, are very valuable to mages.[3]

The fourth form of magic is called the Forbidden Path, Black Path or Scarlet Path, but much better known as Necromancy (from the Greek: nekromanteia, from nekros "dead body" and manteia "divination, oracle"). It was created by the Elder God Chthon as a source of power to oppose his brother Set. Chthon performed countless experiments on living beings to study the release of death energy. In the process he combined humans, animals and demons and created several new species, including the N'Garai, Ape Lords, Man-Bats of Ur-Xanarrh, Harpies, Goblins, Nightgaunts and the Wolf-Men of Valusia.[3][1]

Chthon recorded the necromantic spells he created in the Darkhold. Necromancy draws power from potent energy generated by the termination of life, for example, human sacrifice. It is able to provide quick and powerful effects, but due to its cost, Necromancy is forbidden in most mystic communities, and is only used by some twisted mages, greedy for power regardless of the cost. The use of Necromancy and spells from the Darkhold caused many devastating events in history. 20,000 years ago Varnae used one such spell that transformed him into the very first vampire. Another spell was used by Sagbata in the 17th century to create the first zombie. And in the 18th century a spell inflicted the spirit of Chthon's Wolf-Men of Valusia upon Gregor Russoff and his descendants, creating the Werewolves.[3]

"Mortoturgy", the magic of the Great Old Ones, was a precursor to Necromancy. It was described by Vision as "raw, powerful, but strong".[27]
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https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Chthon_(Earth-616)

https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Ian_McNee_(Earth-616)

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Soon after, Ian dreamed that he was trapped in the Serpent's Sea, but was saved by a being appearing to be Oshtur. "Oshtur" asked Ian to gather the Cornerstones of Creation - the Sword of Bone, the Ebon Rose, the Serpent Crown, and the Black Mirror - in order to balance magic. Ian traveled through time and space to do so, encountering Ammut, Morgan Le Fay, Llyra, and (briefly) Marie Laveau during his quests.[2][3]
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The First Tarot were a set of cards made of bones, with images painted on them. They were created by Ashake, a powerful sorceress from Ancient Egypt. Ashake wasn't skilled in divination and precognition, so to aid herself she created these cards. The Ogdoad, the first generation of Egyptian gods, specifically Nu of the primordial waters, Amun, who rules air and the invisible, Hauhet, whose influence is space and visible matter and Keku, whose domain is darkness and chaos, either aided Ashake in the creation of the cards, or empowered them.[4]

Ashake created them by observing and recording certain archetypical individuals. While these Archetypes existed even before Atlantis, the First Tarot were the first instance of them being recorded and structured in such a way that they could show the past, present and future.[1][2] Eventually these cards served as the inspiration for the tarot cards.[4]
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Unlike normal tarot cards the First Tarot were able to change their pictures to reflect the future and better help to predict it, for example, one of the card showed Ashake images of Heka-Nut, Magik and Mirage.[4] The First Tarot are linked by magic to every living being on Earth and from them can chose and show the single best representative for each card's Archetype. The First Tarot communicates with its user, it triggers user's memories to help them recognize the person depicted on the cards, if they ever met, heard or read about this person. If user doesn't know the person on the card, the First Tarot provides subtle clues, anything that can give the user insight, for example, a song, a color, a smell. The user then had to look for more details on their own, but if they are on the right track, with each new detail they would get additional clues from the First Tarot, until they can figure out the person on the card.[2]

It has been shown that what person an Arcana represents changes with each use of the Tarot, and that a person can be represented with different Arcana each time they are summoned. For example, during Doctor Strange's readings he drew different cards depicting himself, The Magician,[5] The Hermit[7] and The Magician, reversed.[3]

Ashake originally created the cards on bones, but they can change to reflect the era, so in modern times they were made of paper.[4]
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0 The Fool Doctor Druid[7]
1 The Magician Action, consciousness, concentration, personal power, crossroads, energy, creativity, movement, precision, conviction, manipulation, self-confidence, elements, focusing, determination, initiative
Doctor Strange (9/10)
Ian McNee (1/10)
Doctor Strange[5]
Doctor Strange (reversed)[3]
2 The High Priestess Intuition, mystery, calmness, silence, inner voice, deep understanding, discretion, sensitivity, distance, stability, wisdom, unconscious knowledge, patience, looking inward, contemplation, subjective mind
Agatha Harkness (1/3)
Wanda Maximoff (1/3)
Ororo Munroe (1/3)
Namorita[8]
Shadowwoman[7]
Red Harpy (reversed)[3]
3 The Empress Mothering, fertility, sexuality, abundance, material prosperity, pleasure, comfort, power, nature, delight, physical attraction, health, sensuality, beaty, satisfaction Morgan Le Fay
4 The Emperor Authority, power, control, discipline, command, status quo, order, structure, egocentrism, tradition, leadership, experience, inflexibility, organization
Naga / Nagala (1/2)
Doctor Doom (1/2)
5 The Hierophant Information, institution, conservatism, discipline, formality, social convention, belief system, conformity, experience, tradition, obedience to the rules, status quo Modred the Mystic Masked Raider (reversed)[3]
6 The Lovers Union, passion, soulmates, connection, individual values, personal beliefs, romance, bonding, affinity, desire Cloak and Dagger
Malachi and Korahn[7]
Cloud (reversed)[3]
7 The Chariot Conquest, victory, egocentrism, conviction, willpower, discipline Devil-Slayer
8 Strength Self-control, patience, compassion, composure, stability, perseverance, kindness, gentleness, slowness, softness, serenity, discipline, inner strength Golem Deadpool and Luke Cage[7]
9 The Hermit Introspection, silence, reflection, withdrawal, isolation, retreat Living Mummy
Nomad[5]
Sleepwalker (reversed)[8]
Doctor Strange[7]
10 Wheel of Fortune Destiny, fate, surprises, expansion, turning point, opportunities, possibilities. Wheel of Fortune is built around the idea of a trio. Past, present, future. The Moirae, the Norns, the Wyrd Sisters, the Triple Goddess (Maiden, Mother, Crone)
Jimaine Szardos (maiden)
Margali Szardos (mother)
Irene Adler (crone)
11 Justice Intellect, analysis, severity, impartiality, responsibility, rationality, reason
Magik (1/2)
Valkyrie (1/2)
The Punisher[8]
12 The Hanged Man Sacrifice, surrender, acceptance, patience, contemplation Brother Voodoo (reversed)
13 Death Loss, conclusions, mourning, transformation, regeneration, inevitability Vampire by Night Death (reversed)[7]
14 Temperance Harmony, balance, health, recovery, healing, synthesis Topaz
15 The Devil Futility, objectification, materialism, ignorance, anxiety, stagnation, egoism, obsession, vice, hedonism, passion, sexuality, temptation, anger, lack of faith, lust, pessimism
Satana (1/2)
Son of Satan (1/2)
16 The Tower Chaos, crisis, revelation, disillusion, crash, ruin, downfall, disruption Hellcat
17 The Star Trust, tranquility, joy, faith, harmony, hope, generosity, optimism, serenity. The Star card is linked to Oshtur, Star of the Dawning Year Jennifer Kale
18 The Moon Doubt, fantasy, deception, confusion, fear
Sleepwalker (1/2)
Dream Weaver (1/2)
19 The Sun Optimism, expansion, enlightenment, vitality, innocence, splendor, brilliance Janus / Golden Angel
20 Judgement Absolution, evaluation, forgiveness, decision, salvation, redemption Cadaver
Cadaver[7]
Silver Surfer (reversed)[3]
21 The World Nexus, harmony, fulfillment, conclusion, wholeness Man-Thing
Minor Arcana
Four suits of the Minor Arcana symbolize the four Elder Gods. Cups symbolize Set, Pentacles — Gaea, Swords — Oshtur, Wands — Chthon.[2] Additional fifth suit, Crowns, represents Enigma.[6]

Card Ian McNee's reading[2] Doctor Strange's reading Blue Marvel's reading
Ace of Cups Serpent Crown
Ace of Pentacles Ebon Rose
Ace of Swords Sword of Bone
Ace of Wands Darkhold
Queen of Pentacles Spider-Woman[5]
Knight of Swords Wolverine (reversed)[5]
Knight of Wands Darkhawk[5]
Ten of Cups Taaia (reversed)[6]
Ten of Pentacles Loki (reversed)[6]
Ten of Swords America Chavez (reversed)[6]
Ten of Wands Blue Marvel (reversed)[6]
Ten of Crowns Tigra (reversed)[6]
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Created by Ammon Ra, Hauhet was the goddess of space and visible matter of the Ogdoad, the first pantheon of Egyptian gods. As the years passed, four primal gods of the Ogdoad emerged: Ammon Ra (also known as "Amun" to the Ogdoad), who ruled the air and the invisible; Nun/Nu of the primordial waters, Ammon Ra's father; Hauhet, whose influence was space and visible matter; and Keku, whose domain was darkness and chaos.[1]

However, as Ammon Ra's first creations, the Ogdoad were imperfect and aged more rapidly than the virtually immortal Ra, and most eventually perished under unrevealed circumstances (presumably including Hauhet). Following the death of the Ogdoad, Ra started anew, siring the first of the Ennead, the next iteration of Egyptian gods.[2]
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https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Tharizdun

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Light must be snuffed, perfection decayed, order dissolved, and minds fragmented.

— An inscription in one of Tharizdun's black pyramids.[8]
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Tharizdun appeared as an amorphous, roiling pitch-blackness.[8]
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Dread Tharizdun, power of the Elder Elemental Eye and master of all destructive forces, I am the Champion of Elemental Evil and am ready to carry out your wishes.

Rites of the Cult of Elemental Evil[13]
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Tharizdun's exact dogma was a mystery, as the ages he was imprisoned in the Abyss along with his own growing insanity left him unable to communicate in a meaningful manner. Even when he appeared to his followers, he only spoke to them in the form of a shrieking babble that was impossible for mortals to comprehend. While his true commands were unknown, his cults taught that his power must be channeled to help him break free of his bonds, that his lost relics and shrines were to be found, and that they should pursue the end of the world in anticipation of their mad god's return.[1]
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Tharizdun was one of the evil deities within the Oerthly, Dawn War,[14][15] and Exandrian pantheons.[16] He was worshiped only by mad people.[15]
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In the time when the multiverse was young, Tharizdun was a power hungry deity who was not happy with the idea of sharing the multiverse with the other gods, and for a long time he searched for something that would give him an edge against them.[17] In those times, he joined his fellow Oerthian deity Pelor and a Nerathian deity, Ioun, who were also interested to discover the secrets of the multiverse. They eventually found the Living Gate, that separated the Far Realm from the Astral Sea. The three gods peered through it, learning terrible secrets that changed them forever, among them the weapon he was searching for.[18][19][20]

Some time later, when the gods were fighting the primordials during the initial stages of what would be known later as the Dawn War, Tharizdun returned, killed the guardian of the Living Gate and opened it, releasing corruptive energy from the Far Realm into the multiverse.[18][19][20] From the Far Realm he retrieved a "seed of chaos" from a dead universe, the Shard of Pure Evil of the obyriths. Through the shard, the obyriths changed his mind and spirit, corrupting him in an instant, driving the deity to madness.[21]

But the obyriths' plan to seize the celestial realms controlled by Tharizdun and his kind was met with resistance and a twist they had not anticipated. The obyriths demanded Tharizdun to plant the seed of evil within the Astral Sea, promising him total dominion of that realm in exchange for his fealty. Even within his madness, Tharizdun recognized that his fellow gods would turn on him before he could fully seize the power the obyriths promised. Instead, the mad god traveled to the farthest reaches of the cosmos, planting the seed of evil in a primordial expanse of the churning Elemental Chaos, which he hoped to seize as his own.[21]

This seed eventually grew into the Abyss, and though the act gained him great power, the other gods of the multiverse temporarily put aside their differences in order to imprison him.[17][22]
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https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Pelor

https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Nerath

https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Ioun_(deity)

https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Living_Gate

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The Living Gate was a tiny portal so small that its diameter was measured in eyelashes.[2] It was made of a fleshy red crystalline substance,[2][3] and seeped an oozing substance that transformed the surrounding world into a nightmare.[2]
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https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Astral_Sea

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They call it "madness", but in this case it is complete freedom. It isn't the same as reaction, consequences, results, all of which are based in the opposite of freedom. Even people who are pushing back against things are being imposed upon, not that there is anything wrong with pushing back, it is just that there is no choice and people are being forced, even when people try to be random, they are compelled typically to do something they think isn't the norm, so are still obeying and cooperating with something that is ordering their response, not random or all that crazy. Even the craziest seeming things in our world seem to be consequences and reactions, not based in freedom but based in what is oppressive.

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The name Jagannath means "lord of the universe" and comes from the Sanskrit words jagat (universe) and nātha (master/lord).
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Ed Sheeran's Evil Brother
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Cain Marko is Professor X's red headed evil brother.

These overtly aggressive songs completely miss the mark on my opinion.

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Very funny way of "singing" hahaha. This is so terrible.

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@MauricioLuigui
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Tharizdun, The thrice corrupted

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@Nathan_Payne
2 months ago (edited)
Finally. I've been waiting for this for a long time!
(My headcanon is that Orcus was a priest of Tharizdun in his mortal life. And their relationship is like Golb and the Lich from Adventure Time.)

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@MauricioLuigui
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This goes HARD. I LOVE IT
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Poor efforts are in my opinion sacreligious.

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@tully667
1 year ago
Thank you for correcting the bell effect! This is now more impactful and worthy of the dreaming god of oblivion! Let it be written, the stars have aligned and Master Aten has arrived to complete the circle so that He who awaits can now pass through the veil! We await your esoteric findings on the dark pyramid and the future topics prophesied in this passage.

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@welovettrpgs
1 year ago
I rushed it out yesterday (due to personal life things) and the greenscreen looked awful too. I lost about 2k views but I'm dedicated to good quality that can be useful for years to come! Thanks!
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@welovettrpgs
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I wish I could get something better out to you but I've been dealing with these health issues. I just wanted you to know I'm still here and hope to finish all these videos on my list soon. Thanks for being here!
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He said he is getting seizures and is a paranormal investigator who made what he hoped was the best video for Tharizdun anyone has made.

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@Leoric.
7 months ago (edited)
I love how kind of frantic or chaotic the video has been for these last couple, it feels very different than the videos usually are in a way that suits their songs quite well (like behemoth) rather than feeling overwhelmed like behemoth though, this feels… I’m not quite sure how to word it but like reaching or searching for something perhaps with an amount of desperation or frantic ness? Similarly I think I’ll have to give a good few listens to work out the message in this one, though the beginning makes me think of the snake in the garden of Eden? Which puts an interesting perspective on the rest of the song if it continues from there, but I get the feeling there’s a shift to a more modern perspective somewhere after that. All in all a very thought provoking one this time around which I think fits perfectly with the theme of being unable to quite grasp some “thing” the lyrics describe as well as the constantly shifting imagery making up the actual words themselves. As always another really great song positively drenched in symbolism and significance, which is of course, my absolute favorite part about your music. Who doesn’t like a good song that makes them think a bit?

Oh, also yeah taking a step back from my vaguely philosophical adjacent rambling, the actual musical part of this song also rocks! Almost forgot to say it since it’s pretty much a given in my subconscious at this point. Always love listening whether it’s for a bit of deep thought or just to enjoy some great music

@dirtpoorrobins
7 months ago
@Leoric. for such a nice comment you get many hearts 💙💜💙💜💙💜💙💜

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@Leoric.
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@dirtpoorrobins aw thanks! Your music tends to get a lot of thoughts stirred up in my head and I like to share them and see what others have to say. I’m glad you found them enjoyable
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@Leoric.
7 months ago
wow. that was a LOT lmao, extremely different from the visual style of like every other dpr song ive seen but really cool and does a great job and pushing on that kind of overwhelmed feeling the song seems to convey, like theres just so much and its all (about to?) falling down especially with the animations speeding up and up at the end before slowing down/fading out with the burning tv. symbolism aside despite how shockingly different it is from other songs the style was really artful and impressive and thats to say nothing of the actual song, another fantastic piece but honestly id be more surprised if it wasnt, i have enjoyed every song of yours ife listened to and will never get tired of the stories they tell

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@Leoric.
6 months ago
after several more listened i have noticed something that i thought to add; "Behemoth", and "Dont blame us", syllabically sound very similar which i find very interesting even if it turns out narratively insignificant
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@mb4456
7 months ago
Leviathan; Behemoth; do we get Ziz next? Please? Recognition for the third divine beast sibling?

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@dirtpoorrobins
7 months ago
@mb4456 haha! yes! Maybe we did Ziz though. As a Thunderbird.
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@lir207
6 years ago
Out of everything, this song remains my favorite. The imagery of a great beast of myth, rising from a turbulent ocean and caring only that nigh inconsequential humans never forget who's territory they flitter across lest they become flotsam for their insolence. The grandeur and vanity of an unassailable leviathan, with a mind for only deep slumber and vicious reprisal. It's a delight every time I hear it.

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@mrh8509
2 years ago
really making good use of that thesaurus
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@CamelENVY
1 year ago
I found this song on Spotify a few months ago and oh my god! It's been on all of my playlists forever, i love this song so much!

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@dirtpoorrobins
1 year ago
We will be releasing its sister song later this year called “Behemoth”
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@somerandomperson3978
6 years ago
WHO DISLIKED THIS MASTERPIECE

I WILL FIND YOU

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@Lazarus131s3
4 years ago
Tempted to dislike just to see how far would you go to find me, but cant bring myself to do it. ah well.
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@ericstern7878
3 years ago
Dirt Poor Robins is the best! Thank you for making such amazing music. Inspiring Dungeon Masters world wide, each piece is an epic!
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