Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Assignment #10-What I learned (so far)

I learned a lot from my fellow mythical gods and goddess.

1. Kormorkis: She provides coolness and moisture
2. Raven: He/she disguised themselves as a man's brother-in-law.
3. Sun Wukong: One of his weaknesses is his cockiness. 
4. Guan Ying: She was a mentor for Sun Wukong/ The Monkey King.
5. Xi-Wangmu: She is the goddess of immortality who tends to her colossal tree that grows the special peaches.
6. Nut: Nut has four children: Osiris, Isis, Nephthys, and Set.
7. Hathor: I discovered that Hathor, my other half, is associated with the Milky Way.
8. Ma'at: I learned that Ma'at is not born like other gods. She was in fact created from Nu.
9. Odin: Odin is the father of Thor.
10. Thor: I discovered that most of Thor's powers originate from his hammer and belt.
11. Loki: Loki's symbol is the snake.
12. Freyja: She once engaged in intimate activities with four dwarves for a necklace.
13. The Jade Emperor: The Jade Emperor is a vegetarian.
14. Pandora: She was given the gift of curiosity by the gods.
15. Artemis: She is the twin sister of Apollo.
16. Glispa: Glispa was kidnapped by the Klesh.
17. Rhea: She was the mother of Zeus, the King of The Gods.
18. Chang'e: Her weaknesses are greed and curiosity.
19. Balder: Balder was the mother of Frigg.

Monday, February 16, 2015

Assignment #9- Your Myth Retold

One day in the glorious lands of upper Egypt, my husband Ptah (The God of Creation, the Arts, Fertility, and Craftsmen) and I walked along the sand. I could hear the sound of elated children and the sounds of chariots in motion. I then saw a Blue Lotus flower and picked it. I held the gorgeous flower up to Ptah's nose and out stepped our son, Nefertem. He wears a blue lotus bloom upon his head with two plumes rising up. Because he is so ravishing, Nefertem becomes the God of Healing and Beauty.  After the creation of my son, the three of us became a triad in charge of Ineb Hedj. But I could feel something stirring in my soul. Nefertem made something in my heart feel healed. I fought with myself for days on end. There was something terribly wrong. A voice in the back of my mind was telling me "it's time to stop." But stop what? After several days of battling my instincts, I willed myself to become the Goddess of Healing. I saved the wounded and exterminated the plague. I became a good goddess. But it doesn't matter how many lives I save, I still yearn for chaos. My vicious nature still flows through my veins today...and it always will.        

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Assignment #8-Resolution.

After fighting with myself for several days, I willed myself to give up my days of terror and become the Goddess of Healing. I healed the wounded and banished the plague. I was seen as humble and calm. I was good...but there was always a feeling, an instinct in my heart that yearned for destruction and chaos. I managed to fight it off, and I still do, but it's always present. My ferocious nature still flows through my veins today, and every day is a battle to stay peaceful and calm. Nefertem, Ptah, and I became a triad in charge of Ineb Hedj.

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Assignment #7-Climax

As I said before, this story doesn't have a lot of conflict. I apologize, but the creation of my son doesn't involve a lot of arguments or fights. So, as you can imagine, there isn't really a climax. But if there was one, it would have to be me deciding whether or not I wanted to continue to be the Goddess of War and Vengeance, or the Goddess of Healing. As you can see, there is quite a contrast in those titles and professions. I knew what was going to happen to me: I was going to lose this internal battle whether I liked it or not. My stubbornness, however, did not let me give in so easily.

Monday, February 9, 2015

Assignment #6-Conflict

So, the story i'm telling you is not that exciting. Sorry. There is little conflict, and that conflict is a battle between me and my mind. After I create my son Nefertem, I felt....i don't know...right. I could feel something tugging at the back of my mind saying, "it's time to stop." I fought with myself for a while; I wasn't sure how to process these feelings. I didn't want to give up my life of battles and blood, but something in my soul was stirring.

Saturday, February 7, 2015

Assignment #5-Character Developement


 In the story I will soon be telling you, there are three main characters: Me, Ptah, and our soon-to-be soon, Nefertem. As many of you know so far, I am the Goddess of War and Vengeance.  I have the head of a lioness and the body of a woman. Due to frightening personality and my merciless acts, I am feared among my enemies, but loved among those I protect. And then there's Ptah. Ptah is the God of Creation, the Arts, Fertility, and Craftsmen. He is a bearded man with who wears and Artisan's skull cap and and cloak. He is known to have made the world with his heart and tongue. He is very wise and knowledgeable. Finally, there is our son Nefertem. Nefertem is the God of Healing and Beauty.  He has a blue lotus flower upon his head that has two plumes. He also carries a Sekhan Scepter like me and a Scepter Staff like Ptah. He is known to be gentle and wise.

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Attributes #4-Setting

Hello readers. I am here to tell you the setting of the story of my family. My story takes place in the gorgeous upper Egypt, a place where I have been known to represent.  In the distance, I can hear chariots and the cries of elated children for they have just encountered a rattle snake.I can also hear the sound of Ptah's voice in my ear. Ptah has been my husband for such a short amount of time, but it is already starting to feel like an eternity. I can smell the blue lotus, a delightful flower that I have picked, and it's sweet scent. I can feel the smooth, warm sand under my feet as we tread across the land. I can taste the individual grains on my tongue for they have risen in the air from a light breeze. Little did  I know, my whole life...my whole being was about to change.
 

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Three Cultural References

For many years I have been culturally referenced many times. What can I say? I'm very popular among the people. In the first photo is a granite statue of me. This lovely statue is found in the British Museum in Bloomsbury, London. Before it was transported there, it was found in Thebes, Egypt. It is said to be from around 1350 B.C. Man, I didn't think I was that old. In the photo beneath that exquisite statue is a temple dedicated to me. It is found in Indiana Springs, Nevada. It was built and devoted to me in 1993 by Genevieve Vaughn. The last item on this list is actually my favorite. There happens to be a heavy metal band from the Czech Republic named after me; how sweet. I happen to quite enjoy their music (although I can't understand much of it).