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Quiz:Which god are you?

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Daemonin:
Amun

Amun was a mysterious God indeed. His very name basically means "what is hidden", "what is not seen", "what cannot be seen", and though even his form was said to be “unknown”, he was depicted as a man with the head of a uraeus (cobra), or a man seated on a throne and holding in one hand the sceptre, and in the other the ankh.
All secrets aside, what we do know is that Amun was the Egyptian King of the Gods, not unlike his counterparts Zeus (Greek mythology) and Odin (Norse mythology). With his ruling might over the Gods, Amun soon became associated with the Pharaohs.

Being responsible for the creation of the world, it is not surprising that he was also the God of fertility, reproduction, and sexual power, and thus also the God of agriculture. With the combined powers of regeneration and royalty, Amun became linked to the sun and the great God Ra, becoming known as Amun-Ra, which pretty much consolidated his status as Supreme God.

In spite of Amun's political ascension, he also enjoyed popularity among the common people of Egypt, who came to call him the vizier of the poor, the protector of the weak, and an upholder of justice.

Mr. Kreepy:

--- Quote from: blow_fly on January 03, 2009, 01:27:09 AM ---I wasn't aware of the fact that you would enjoy the idea of actually having the physical attributes of a goat, Kreepy. Now, the insatiable sex drive, that's something most men would like to have I guess, but being covered in bristly hair and possessing ungainly hooves instead of proper feet, dude? :?
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I'd love to look like an animal. No particular reason why, I just think it would be kind of cool. Since I'm already a bit of a train wreck for everyone to gawk at anyway, why not take that one step further?
And for your information, I already have the insatiable sex drive. Forget the exact name for the disorder, but there's a switch in my brain that is permanently in the "ON" position. It can get rather exhausting and stressful, really.

Nina:
*pats Kreepys horns*

Oh, poor little animal you, it will get better once. And mark my words, that is much better than swallowing handful of viagra just to let the girl get the image, lol!

Mahiqun:
Coyote
Coyote was an important being to several Native American tribes. He was one of those tricksters that are found in several world mythologies, in fact very close in temperament and deed to Loki of the Norse pantheon.

Eternally scavenging for food, he represents the most basic instincts, but in other narratives, he is also the father of the Indian people and a potent conductor of spiritual forces in the form of sacred dreams. In the “Myth of the Stars and the Moon” he is shown as a wise counsellor even.

There are more stories about him than stars in the sky. For example, did you hear the one about the “Spying Moon”? It seems that someone had pinched the moon, and Coyote offered to stand in as replacement. Everyone agreed that he made a fine moon, but from his elevated position Coyote could see everything that was going on. Being of an irritating disposition, he couldn't resist blowing the whistle on friends and enemies alike. "Hey, look what Badger is doing behind his tepee!"

Pretty soon everyone was sick of his snooping and voted him out of the sky. But nothing can keep Coyote down for long. Being an old show-off, he loves to impress the girls by juggling his eyeballs. One day he threw one so high it got stuck in the sky and became the star Arcturus. So even now he's keeping an eye on us all.

bridigid:

--- Quote from: Mr. Kreepy on January 02, 2009, 11:40:31 PM ---I kind of like this result. :-D

Pan
Some people have extremely sensitive nerves and tend to become startled very easily. For this we can thank the God Pan who, according to the Greeks, was responsible for the irrational terror that fills animals and humans alike. In fact we call it Panic in recognition of this weird God's twisted sense of humour.
Pan was also the God of male sexuality which was made abundantly clear by portraying him with the features of a goat (well known for their fertility), from the waist on down.
And so does Cernunnos, the Celtic God of fertility, sexual love, the wilderness, and the Underworld. He had stag features and a wild side just like Pan. The two have a lot in common. Being used as a blueprint for the Christian devil, for example.


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not suprising at all, Kreep...both the god aspects shown in the quiz and you liking them.
 :-P

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