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custurd commented on the word aztec
It was 1100 and the Aztecs were led south into pre Mexico Mexico by Huitzilopochtli, the left-handed hummingbird, in search of a new home. By an enormous stroke of luck they stopped at lake Texcoco to fill their waterbags and spotted an eagle standing on a cactus. This sight fulfilled an ancient prophecy, so they put down sticks and called their new gaff Tenochtitlan.
Much frivolity followed, with human sacrifice, drinking, human sacrifice, eating, human sacrifice, dancing and .. human sacrifice high on the agenda. The Aztecs believed they were on a sacred mission to save their world, returning the favour of sustenance to the Gods who had sacrificed themselves to create human life at the beginning of time. People were literally fighting to get up the altar steps to have their chests set on fire and hearts ripped out...
'Hey its for a good cause.. we're going straight to heaven, right?'
Their good fortune didn't last though.
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September 18, 2008
custurd commented on the list aztec-mythology
It was 1100 and the Aztecs were led south into pre-Mexico Mexico by Huitzilopochtli, the left-handed hummingbird, in search of a new home. By an enormous stroke of luck they stopped at lake Texcoco to fill their waterbags and spotted an eagle standing on a cactus. This sight fulfilled an ancient prophecy, so they put down sticks and called their new gaff Tenochtitlan.
Much frivolity followed, with human sacrifice, drinking, human sacrifice, eating, human sacrifice, dancing and .. human sacrifice high on the agenda. The Aztecs believed they were on a sacred mission to save their world, returning the favour of sustenance to the Gods who had sacrificed themselves to create human life at the beginning of time. People were literally fighting to get up the altar steps to have their chests set on fire and hearts ripped out...
'Hey its for a good cause.. we're going straight to heaven, right?'
Their good fortune didn't last though.
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September 18, 2008
custurd commented on the word odin
The Norse top God of wisdom, war, battle, death, magic, poetry, prophecy, victory, the hunt and more besides.
Known as Woden in Anglo-Saxon. Apparently 'Wod' means mad. I can see where they're coming from. He was a bit of a loose cannon from the get-go.
Odin was the son of Bor and Bestla as were Vili and Ve. The three got together at the beginning of time and mullered their grandad Ymir, using the bits for a spot of creative world building. After moulding the first two humans from driftwood the two brothers mooched off into the background and pretty much left Odin to it.
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September 18, 2008