Once upon a time..
Why do similar stories exist all over the world in totally different cultures? How does our relationship with narrative affect our experience of reality. (3 short chapters based on the work of historian Dr. Julien d'Huy)
https://whoweare.elementor.cloud/en/contents/2/
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Jan Souček (1941-2008) — Cosmogony [etching, 1983]
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the pathologic Kin is largely fictionalized with a created language that takes from multiple sources to be its own, a cosmogony & spirituality that does not correlate to the faiths (mostly Tengrist & Buddhist) practiced by the peoples it takes inspirations from, has customs, mores and roles invented for the purposes of the game, and even just a style of dress that does not resemble any of these peoples', but it is fascinating looking into specifically to me the sigils and see where they come from... watch this:
P2 Layers glyphs take from the mongolian script:
while the in-game words for Blood, Bones and Nerves are mongolian directly, it is interesting to note that their glyphs do not have a phonetic affiliation to the words (ex. the "Yas" layer of Bones having for glyph the equivalent of the letter F, the "Medrel" layer of Nerves having a glyph the equivalent of the letter È,...)
the leatherworks on the Kayura models', with their uses of angles and extending lines, remind me of the Phags Pa Script (used for Tibetan, Mongolian, Chineses, Uyghur language, and others)
some of the sigils also look either in part or fully inspired by Phags Pa script letters...
some look closer to the mongolian or vagindra (buryat) script
looking at the Herb Brides & their concept art, we can see bodypainting that looks like vertical buryat or mongolian script (oh hi (crossed out: Mark) Phags Pa script):
shaped and reshaped...
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Azathoth's Family Tree (According to a Howard Philips Lovecraft 1933 letter) - As illustrated in the Cosmopopicon. The Cosmopopicon: Cosmogony though Mythology, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Pop Culture and more, by Ghislain Barbe, is available on Amazon, Lulu and Barnes & Noble.
Cosmopopicon (lulu.com)
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The primordial cow, the first man Manu and twin Yemo, who was male and female, out of whose sacrificed body and blood the earth was created and the first humans came forth
Unicorn Wars (2022) x Proto Indo European Creation Myth
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Currently thinking about the Cosmogony.
It had to exist in some form, back during the time of Somnus and Ardyn and Aera - the Astrals, even if Ifrit had fallen from grace and got his ass kicked because of it, had been worshipped.
Obviously, since Aera was the first Oracle, that wouldn’t be part of it. Neither would the ring or the Crystal, or at least - it wouldn’t feature heavily, not yet.
You can’t tell me that after Aera’s murder and Ardyn’s murder, resurrections (several times over), followed by his imprisonment on Angelgard, people didn’t write of the Healer King who was declared Accursed by the Astrals.
You can’t tell me that people didn’t write of his great deeds, and how he succumbed to the cost of saving as many as he could. You could tell me how those manuscripts were burned, of if Somnus felt the slightest bit of guilt in what he’d done, simply censored - altered, to paint a favorable light on him.
You can’t tell me that that version of the Cosmogony wasn’t kept by his bloodline, even if it was quickly kept out of circulation elsewhere - or hidden and forgotten as generations passed, and the public were fed sanitized versions of the Astral War, The Prophecy, etc, etc.
Not to mention if things were regularly changed and censored according to who was on the Lucian throne, and then later - after Tenebrae and Niflheim and Accordo formed, the difference languages.
Did priestesses and priests exist in the name of each astral? Was it a law that only those dedicated to worship could read the cosmogony in the original texts, did it later have to be translated into the common dialect?
So much changed and lost, and forgotten -
Different versions kept by the royal families, by the people. Tales of previous covenants and revelations forged with the Astrals, tales of how they were honored and dishonored, not to mention the origins of the Starscourge (whether it was the meteor or Ifrit, of simply not mentioned at all), details of the prophecy, the origin of the ring and the Crystal and early Lucis - So much to work with, there.
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