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Post by Stoner Shadow Wolf on Aug 18, 2008 18:03:01 GMT -5
using the list found here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PsychopompAfrican mythology: Ancestors Celtic mythology: Ankou Epona Gwyn ap Nudd Manannán mac Lir Santa Compaña Christianity: Angels Archangel Michael Saint Peter Egyptian mythology: Anubis Horus Neith Etruscan mythology: Charun Turms Greek mythology: Charon Hecate Hermes Morpheus Thanatos Hinduism: The Buddha Agni Pushan Inuit mythology: Anguta Pinga Islam: Azrael Japanese mythology: Shinigami Judaism: Abraham Gabriel Lailah Sandalphon/Elijah Mayan mythology: Ixtab Mesopotamian mythology: Namtar [ Native American mythology: Muut Norse mythology: Baldur Odin Valkyries Persian mythology: Mithra Polynesian mythology: Aumakua Roman mythology: Mercury Slavic mythology: Volos Vodun mythology: Guédé Zoroastrianism: Daena Vohu Mano Other: Grim Reaper i like this list, so im going to use it to craft the death societies and worlds... Pick a "grim reaper" you like to handle your characters' deaths and send them to an approperiate alternate world if you want to keep them. If you're just killing them off, dont mention any "angles of death" or whatnot.
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Post by Cedarfern Sitiva on Aug 23, 2008 17:11:45 GMT -5
vote: should i distribute "jobs" to people to research and set up 'death cultures'?
If a yes vote, i will divide the cultures amongst us, the authors, to write up the outlines for that particular sect of "soul reapers" or what have you for the death societies where players' characters go to be reborn or ressurected in the main story.
If a no vote, i'll come up with something even if i have to write them out myself... lol
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Post by Cedarfern Sitiva on May 27, 2009 17:42:14 GMT -5
shit the ancient and first civilization believed a rat man took care of the dead. how quaint.
Mesopotamian mythology: Namtar
NAMTAR?
RATMAN! COME ON!!! i am starting to wonder if some of these were faked. stoopid wikipedia.
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