#neomythic
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
Text
God Spouse
[PT: God Spouse]
God Spouse, the belief/practice of marriage between a deity* and a mortal being. This is commonly romantic or sexual in nature but has been platonic as well, so it can be seen as someone who has any shape or form of close intimate relationship between mortal and deity*. It is not exclusive to any religion, belief, or practice. (Sub flags are allowed + extra source +++)
* deity, god, goddess, godx, xeity, fewity, odity, as well as spirits and angels.
[ID: in Alt text]
[Tag] @radiomogai
DNI is listed within my pinned post. Please go read it before interacting with any part of my content. Ask to tag.
Note: I am semi annoyed I can’t find a concrete definition so if things are wrong just inform me with resources and I will edit it to the best of my ability! Also please know, I believe that anyone is allowed to practice things of this nature, so hate will just, be ignored.
#🎨 post#🎨 coining#🎨 Horde#🖌️ other#🖌️ Attractions#God Spouse#God Spousing#GodSpouse#GodSpousing#Heresypunk#paganism#pagan#neo religion#pre-established religion#amid religion#neomythic#liom#mogai#liomogai#qai#liom term#mogai coining#liom coining#mogai term#qai coining#qai term
56 notes
·
View notes
Text
Those of the Construct
Pt: Those of the Construct :end pt
a Ficto-Religion(link) where one worships at least one of the beings seen in Slay the Princess, including but not limited to, The Narrator, The Long Quiet, and The Shifting mound.
Those who are in this religion do not have a moderator or a leader rather their own experiences. Tagged mogai/liom/qai for reach.
Mention / tags: @radiomogai, @ficto-religious-archive, @fandom-terms-archive, @mogai-reblog, @rwuffles, @horrormogai, @sylviestial
Banner transcript: This term was made by an Endogenic. Anyone can use it however (So don't repost or recoin, ask before adding to wikis) :End Transcript
Written flag ids under the cut, same as alt text.
Main flag id: A flag with nine horizontally symmetrical stripes. The second and eighth stripes are styled like the are lace on one side, the third and seventh stripes are wavy, and the fourth, fifth, and sixth stripes are thin. the colors are from the center out, are dark brown, black, grey, and light grey. In the middle is a circle that is the same color as the middle stripe with a the ficto-religon symbol, which is a circle split evenly into two halves horizontally, with the left half colored a light brownish grey, and the right half being white. On the symbol is the logo of slay the princess, a white heart with a knife stabbed in the back of it, with the point sticking out the front. :end id
alt flag id: A flag with nine horizontally symmetrical stripes. The second and eighth stripes are styled like the are lace on one side, the third and seventh stripes are wavy, and the fourth, fifth, and sixth stripes are thin. the colors are from the center out, are dark brown, black, grey, and light grey. In the middle is a circle that is the same color as the middle stripe with a the ficto-religon symbol, which is a circle split evenly into two halves horizontally, with the left half colored a light brownish grey, and the right half being white. :end id
Plain flag id: A flag with nine horizontally symmetrical stripes. The second and eighth stripes are styled like the are lace on one side, the third and seventh stripes are wavy, and the fourth, fifth, and sixth stripes are thin. the colors are from the center out, are dark brown, black, grey, and light grey. :end id
#like sleep like death. you wake up again.#Those of the construct#Ficto-Religion#Ficto-Religions#FictoReligion#FictoReligions#Neoreligon#neoreligons#neo religion#neo religions#liom term#mogai coining#liom coining#mogai term#ficto religion#fictoreligion#pc paganism#fictoreligions#ficto religions#ficto-religion#ficto-religions#neoreligions#neoreligion#coining post#coining religions#religion coining#neomythic#qai term
22 notes
·
View notes
Text
Child of Narinder
— Child of Narinder
Child of Narinder: a flag for those who are demigods/demiprimordials who are children of the revive of the old faith bishop, Narinder.
[ID: two identically designed rectangular flags of 5 uneven horizontal stripes, the center stripe is the thinnest stripe and has a continuous diamond-like shape with it connecting to the center sphere that has a simple bumpy outline. The first flag has a symbol on the center that is a black triangle pointing downwards with the sphere being colored sandy brown with a red center fading in a blur to the outline and the second flag is blank. The colors go from top to bottom as dark greyish purple, dark red, black, dark red, and dark greyish purple./end ID]
Design notes; wasn't exactly sure what symbol to go with so I left one blank. The colors are just, color picked from Nariander. I've used @rwuffles's child of deity flag.
Requested by anon.
Taglist # @radiomogai @obscurian @rwuffles @smilepilled (feel free to ignore.)
#mogai#liom community#mogai community#liom label#mogai label#liom safe#mogai safe#: koiran nappulat#neoreligion#neomythic#neo mythic#neo religion#the old faith#child of Nariander#revive of the old faith#child of narinder
22 notes
·
View notes
Text
I have some thoughts about terms like 'neomythic' and 'fictoreligion' I wanted to share.
I need to preface with the fact that idrc if you use any of these terms for yourself, do whatever you want.
But my thoughts are along the lines of do we really need terms like that to describe PCP? First off all, 'neo' in 'neomythic' refers to 'new myths' which is fine, but in the grand scheme of things there will be a point when none of this stuff is new. And who's to say when that neo era ends? 100 years? 1,000 years?
And when you call it a 'fictoreligion' you're referring to the fact that it's based off a fictional source. But like, depending on your views that could be all religions. Even if you don't see already established religions as 'fictional,' people have always based religions on things around them. That's what PCPs are essentially doing today, they're basing a religion on what's around them (pop culture).
Plus when a new religion pops up most people aren't concerned where it falls under the grand scheme of religion. I've seen people equate it how Christianity is an umbrella term for different sects, which is fair, but most sects of established religions are based on an older version of Christianity/whatever the religion is. Which PCP isn't based on some older religion becoming a sect.
Idk I'm writing this as a stream of consciousness and not editing this a ton lol, and like I said, idc if you use the term for yourself, it doesn't effect me in the end, these are just some of my thoughts. Maybe I'll expand on this in the future when I have time (cause I have class soon lol)
13 notes
·
View notes
Text
Dreadful Ones Neomythic
The Dreadful Ones, in a sense, are a broader category (or pantheon of pantheons) for Eldritch Entities a person on the Dreadful Path might follow. Not all Entities are necessarily fictional, but the Dreadful Ones encompasses them as well. Some eldritch entities already have set rituals and traditions, which would be known as Dreadful Traditions.
By its inherited nature as a broader term, Dreadful Ones could be considered an umbrella term for ficto-religious/neomythic terms such as Horror Faith, Lovingcraftian (not to be mistaken for Lovecraftian) and its subgroups, Avatars of the Archive (deprecated), and so forth. Those of respective faiths/paths/spirituality do not have to consider themselves aligned with the Dreadful Ones, and vice versa.
Many who follow the Dreadful Ones may be PCP (Pop Culture Pagans), but not all may necessarily be so, as Lovecraftian is already becoming its own standing belief, and there are eldritch entities who already long-standing, such as the Leviathan.
Practice and belief may vary upon the source material, and individuals will have different interpretations on the chaos magic(k) that bring such entities into being, such as but no limited to: manifestation/thoughtform, parallel worlds, unrecorded pantheon, dormant deities, and so forth.
All in all, the Dreadful Ones and their respective Dreadful Path are one the lures the heart whom gazes upon the dark sun.
"May the Ceaseless Watcher avert their gaze on us." —The Magnus Archives
Note: Changed the title to neomythic after discussion with the original coiner/practitioners; added a note to Avatars of the Archive (new name + discussion in works as of typing this); fixed minor spelling and phrasing errors. Keeping ficto-religion tags for reach.
#Ficto-Religion#Ficto-Religions#FictoReligion#FictoReligions#Neoreligon#neoreligons#neo religon#neo religons#not my term#flag coining#pop culture paganism#Pop culture magic#eldritch#eldrich horror#eldritch being#witchcraft#witchblr#paganblr#paganism#Pagan#witch community#chaos magick#witchcraft community#pagan community#neomythic
17 notes
·
View notes
Text
Intusneomythic
[PT: Intusneomythic]
Intusneomythic, an intusreligion term for when your internal religion is neomythic(link) in some shape or form.
[ID: in Alt text]
[Tag] @radiomogai, @intusui, & @ficto-religious-archive
#✨⚫️✨ : post#✨⚫️✨ : system wide pride#silent fellowship#the silent fellowship#sys#plural system#system#plural#Intusneomythic#intusreligion#intusui#neomythic#Ficto-Religion#Ficto-Religions#FictoReligions#FictoReligion#Ficto Religions#Ficto Religion#liom#mogai#Liomogai#qai#system term#plural term#system coining#plural coining
17 notes
·
View notes
Text

A mysterious winged figure with ethereal purple tones crouches in the mist, blending elegance with an otherworldly, mechanical grace.
Still taking paid opportunities so anybody have a concept in mind can contact!
#TechnoFantasy#SciFiMythology#FuturisticHarpy#MythicMechWings#DarkFantasyArt#CyberpunkAngel#NeoMythic#PurpleWings#FantasyFusionArt#MysticMecha#DigitalArt#CharacterDesign#OCArt#FantasyArtFriday#ConceptArt#Commisions Open
3 notes
·
View notes
Text
Would anyone be interested if I made a sort of beginner's guide/reference thing for working with nälkä entities? (Specifically I have GK. Ion and the Klavigar in mind, but I'm sure I could do some Karcists as well, if there's enough information on them.)
#pop culture paganism#ficto religion#neomythic#neoreligion#I am not very practiced in making posts like that but I have been making my own sort of guide for myself#because I want to get into uhh... Worshipping Ion? I guess??? And I'm open to editing it so that it's more applicable for everyone.
3 notes
·
View notes
Note
Be prepared for neomythic child of terms but in like hoards (filled out my queue and currently making the nexts days queue)
The flood is coming >:3 /silly
muy video gamw autism went CRAZYYYY <- loves sucker for love way too much. BUT I'M SO EXCITED !!!! YAY!!!
3 notes
·
View notes
Text
I'm gonna be lamenting a lil' bit here.
I kinda wish terms for specific pop culture faiths were more common, and that pop culture paganism wasn't the only term available if you wanted reach and to have people easily understand what you mean by it.
I know terms like ficto-religion and neomythic exist, but the terms aren't great in my mind. They work, yes, but they're not my cup of tea. and even then, the term pop culture paganism overwhelmingly tops them.
The reason I wish "pop culture paganism" wasn't the term is because paganism is it's own thing and religion, that pagan as a term was falsely attributed to other religions that were non-Christian, which is why we now have movements to call these religions something else, like Hellenic Polytheism instead of Greek Paganism.
But this movement doesn't exist for pop culture faiths very much. It does, I've seen it, but... they're few and far between and rarely, if ever, used outside of a single person or single group of people, and preference is still given to "pop culture paganism" or "[source] paganism". And you might argue, Khajiit, this is usually because so many pop culture faiths are practiced by so few people! Which is fair and true, but doesn't mend the problem.
You can be Pagan and have a pop culture faith - I'm both a pagan and a pop culture practitioner/believer, but I wouldn't call my pop culture faith a pagan one.
I ultimately call my faith and practice "pop culture paganism" for ease, not because I believe my faith is accurately described by it. I'm just lamenting and wish that I had better terms. I could make my own, but it doesn't fix the problems. I usually call it "pop culture faith" to friends, but not to the broader public.
9 notes
·
View notes
Text
Comfoicism
[PT: Comfoicism]
Comfoicism, is a type of Ficto-Religion(link) where someone’s comfort character(s) is seen as a religious figure to them.
This is mean to be a similar concept to my F/O term as well as Writers Faith, where this religon is strictly up to one person and one person alone!
Those who are in this religion do not have a moderator or a leader rather their own experiences.
Flag based off : Comfcharicgender
[ID: in Alt text]
[Tags] @radiomogai & @ficto-religious-archive
DNI is listed within my pinned post. Please go read it before interacting with any part of my content. Ask to tag.
#🎨 post#🎨 coining#🎨 Horde#🖌️ other#Comfoicism#Ficto-Religion#Ficto-Religions#FictoReligion#FictoReligions#ficto religion#Ficto Religions#neomythic#liom#mogai#liomogai#qai#liom term#mogai coining#liom coining#mogai term#qai coining#qai term
32 notes
·
View notes
Text
Followers of the Vader's Guardians
Pt: Followers of the Vader's Guardians :end pt
Followers of the Vader's Guardians, a Ficto-Religion(link) based off the world seen in (the game) OFF, in this case, in those that follow and believe in the Zone Guardians, or other similar beings in the world (Such as Sugar, Hugo, or Vader herself).
Those that follow this do not have a moderator or a leader rather their own experiences.
I do not support fults or fultists for any reason. This term isn't intended to be MOGAI / LIOM / QAI in any way, and is just tagged at it is for reach.
mention / tags: @ficto-religious-archive, @redacted-coiner , @fandom-terms-archive , @horrormogai , @radiomogai
Banner transcript: This term was made by an Endogenic. Anyone can use it however (So don't repost or recoin, ask before adding to wikis) :End Transcript
Written alt text under the cut, same as alt text.
Main flag id: A flag with nine horizontally symmetrical stripes. The second and eighth stripes are styled like the are lace on one side, the third and seventh stripes are wavy, and the fourth, fifth, and sixth stripes are thin. the colors are from the center out, black, dark grey, grey and very light grey. In the middle is a circle that is the same color as the middle stripe with a the ficto-religon symbol, which is a circle split evenly into two halves horizontally, colored with reddish orange. On the symbol is the word off in bold and square text in all caps. :End id
Alt flag id: A flag with nine horizontally symmetrical stripes. The second and eighth stripes are styled like the are lace on one side, the third and seventh stripes are wavy, and the fourth, fifth, and sixth stripes are thin. the colors are from the center out, black, dark grey, grey and very light grey. In the middle is a circle that is the same color as the middle stripe with a the ficto-religon symbol, which is a circle split evenly into two halves horizontally, colored with reddish orange. :End id
Plain flag id: A flag with nine horizontally symmetrical stripes. The second and eighth stripes are styled like the are lace on one side, the third and seventh stripes are wavy, and the fourth, fifth, and sixth stripes are thin. the colors are from the center out, black, dark grey, grey and very light grey. :End id
#like sleep like death. you wake up again.#Followers of the Vader's Guardians#Ficto-Religion#Ficto-Religions#FictoReligion#FictoReligions#Neoreligon#neoreligons#neo religion#neo religions#liom term#mogai coining#liom coining#mogai term#ficto religion#fictoreligion#pc paganism#fictoreligions#ficto religions#ficto-religion#ficto-religions#neoreligions#neoreligion#coining post#coining religions#religion coining#neomythic#qai term
9 notes
·
View notes
Text
Child of Shamura
— Child of Shamura
Child of Shamura: a flag for those who are demigods/demiprimordials who are children of the revive of the old faith bishop, Shamura.
[ID: two identically designed rectangular flags of 5 uneven horizontal stripes, the center stripe is the thinnest stripe and has a continuous diamond-like shape with it connecting to the center sphere that has a simple bumpy outline. The first flag has a symbol on the center that is a black triangle pointing downwards with the sphere being colored sandy brown with a red center fading in a blur to the outline and the second flag is blank. The colors go from top to bottom as dark purple, dark grey, black, dark grey, and dark purple./end ID]
Design notes; wasn't exactly sure what symbol to go with so I left one blank. The colors are just, color picked from Shamura. I've used @rwuffles's child of deity flag.
Requested by anon.
Taglist # @radiomogai @obscurian @rwuffles @smilepilled (feel free to ignore.)
#mogai#liom community#mogai community#liom label#mogai label#liom safe#mogai safe#: koiran nappulat#child of Shamura#neomythic#neo mythic#neoreligion#neo religion#revive of the old faith
16 notes
·
View notes
Text
lowkey tempted to make a document or page or something that has the basic info of TMA neomyth stuff
just to have as a reference (it helps me make sure im not making shit up)
#just like. different ways to interact with the Fears#smol incredibly basic descriptions of them#(while also mentioning how Smirkes list is flawed tho most ppl i see tend to go based off of it)#what Hunger is like#etc etc#tbf i also just want a resource i can poke people towards instead of directly explaining everything ever#streamlining and organizing things down to a clean distilled infosheet.......#honestly also i just wish i had one of those to look at vs the flawed info you see on tumblr that i happened across first#me? making the equivalent of a research paper? purrhaps#thats not exactly the right word tho#whatever shrug#m eepy
0 notes
Photo

#thornappledreams #thornappleproductions #thornapple #mikeroutliffe #reflections #myth #neomythic #entheogenic #composite #compositephotography #psychedelicart #mirroring #speculativefiction #cyberpunk #futuristic #futurism #avantegarde #contemporaryart #digitalarts #graphics #biomech #newmediaart #newmediaartists #cyberbetics #artaesthetics #concept #multimedia #transmedia #Ps_InMotion
#avantegarde#graphics#ps_inmotion#contemporaryart#speculativefiction#reflections#artaesthetics#psychedelicart#composite#transmedia#futurism#thornapple#digitalarts#cyberpunk#myth#cyberbetics#compositephotography#neomythic#multimedia#newmediaart#entheogenic#thornappleproductions#futuristic#newmediaartists#biomech#concept#thornappledreams#mikeroutliffe#mirroring
1 note
·
View note
Video
tumblr
If you do only one festival in 2019 - This is the One to choose!
With the Rising Dawn in 2018, the Sun illuminated our realization that the first six years of Lucidity were a dream sequence... Now in 2019, we step into Moon’s Eye View, our 8th Chapter. An opportunity for us to see a fuller, broader perspective – from outside of our limited, personal view point. 🌓👁🏞 http://LucidityFestival.com
Director of Photography: Colby Angelos / Angelos Media Produced by: Megan Stone, Jonah Haas & Stazia Tippets Written by: Noah Crowe Edited by: Colby Angelos & Ruby Rose Foster Voice: Priya Deepika Music Supporting Footage: Follow Media Studios, Nicholas Bradford Imagery, Marisa Pfenning Photography, Aaron Cyrus Dorr Film & Photography, Sherman Wellons, Aline Kras Images, Transformational Eye, Brie'Ana Breeze Photography & Media, Anna Katarina
#lucidityfestival#transformationalfestival#neomythic#sacredgeometry#santabarbara#socal#summer festival#music festival#inspiration#art#creativity#illumination#magic#mystic#enchantment#enchanted#rainbow#fairie#crystal#happy#sunshine#community#joy
0 notes