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Dec 05, 2013 09:51PM
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I've been thinking about that. In ancient times, people would study and train to be the hosts of gods, it was a high honour, so if your character can do magic or is a priest/priestess, then they will be allowed to host a god which gives them enhanced powers, and what looks like schizophrenia. However, it is also dangerous, because the gods power might burn up your mortal form. So for now, your character cannot be a deity, but they can host one.
Yup, I'm also basing it a lot on actual Ancient Egyptian mythology and facts we've found with archaeology.
Indeed. That's the only way we can learn about Ancient Egypt, really. Though I like Greek mythology and such, I feel Egyptian mythology isn't as taught as often nor discussed as much as it should. For being a country with so much history, maybe a little more than Greece, Egypt isn't talked about as much.
It's probably because the mythology is so confusing, and what we do know of it's history, a lot of it is disputed, but you're right, it isn't taught as much, and it was one of the longest lasting civilisations in the world. I'm thinking of going into archeology and specialising in Egyptology.
That would be cool! In fact, if you ever become a professor of the subject, I would like to know what you've learned. Ah, I wish there was more of me so I can learn more things like history, genetics, Chinese, librarian science, and creative writing...
That's great, Sarah! I bet Egyptian myths are more historically helpful than the history channel. :P
Haha probably, except when they change roles. Set and Nephthys are sometimes the parents of Anubis, but sometimes it's another woman, an in one version, Set and Horus had a homosexual relationship and made Anubis.
Well, that's better than the history channel talking about the Vikings learning how to built ships from aliens or other strange 'theories'. And if you look at the myths, Ra is also Amun or sometimes they're combined. And the creation myths are different, but in the end, they all give clues to the traditions the Egyptians believed in.
That's true, and the Egyptians themselves did amazing things. 2,000 years before the birth of Christ and they created the tallest structure in the world.
The History channel, although I do enjoy it, is so hit or miss with their accurate information! Sometimes it makes me so mad! And other times, so happy. :D
Usually, History channel makes me laugh. I think I heard it say that aliens were what started my religion and that LDS people worship them or some such idiotic thing.
The Pharaoh in this world won't actually be a character who interacts with the people, the characters will interact with each other.



