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spanishyumejoshi · 3 years ago
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Yokai watch crushes headcanon time
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amf-studios · 3 days ago
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Experiment #63:
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I decided to put Dr. Nocturne in a maid outfit. That's it, that's the post.
Hope you enjoy, and if you do I take commissions! Details on the blog
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gendersoap · 1 month ago
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uggggh explodes
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dreamerkitty · 1 year ago
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Kagemura Hakase and Mecha Orochi from music note episode 46
Kagemura is sooo cute. Do you think him and orochi are... you know..?
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nayuu · 22 days ago
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funny doctors🥪
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strawberry-sticky-autism · 11 months ago
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"Hans, sweetie, you're going to break my neck-"
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Happy April Fools’ Day!
Look at Dr. Maddiman and his boys~
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unicornconnor · 4 months ago
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Women 🙏
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pkuinn · 4 months ago
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gay people for valentines
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kruk-art · 1 year ago
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Do I needed to slightly redraw Nocturne and Herald? Probably not, but I like it better now.
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fhr-wiki · 5 months ago
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Happy 2nd Retribution anniversary!
The wiki is now nearly three months old and currently has 177 articles as of June 3 2025 (which covers Patreon content!) :D Here's links to useful lore pages, the main cast (+ Sky-Raider and Dove) as well as the timeline.
Lore
Timeline
Boosts
Mods
Re-Genes
Los Diablos
Rangers
Guardians
Cast
Rat King
Sidestep
Charge
Dr. Mortum
Steel
Lady Argent
Herald
Hollow Ground
Nocturne
Jake Manalo
Dove
Sky-Raider
List of background characters
We're looking for more editors to help out! Check the wiki policy here. We also have a Discord server if you're interested in contributing and need help (enquire via DMs).
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idolkilling · 1 year ago
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Shortstack Xero torturing an old man (Eve) 😈 also on Twitter !
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alpaca-clouds · 5 months ago
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So, some theories about Coyote and/or Mephistopheles
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Alright, I will throw my proverbial hat into the ring in terms of trying to come up with a theory about this. Because I am not exactly sold on the most popular theory right now that old man Coyote and/or Mephistopheles is a new manifestation of Death. The main reason for that is, that Coyote is a bit too important in regards to indigenous mythologies. So having Coyote be Death, who is a fairly one-note villain, would definitely feel quite a bit disrespectful.
Well, y'all know where you are. So of course we will talk about some history. Duh.
Mephistopheles
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I think most of us will know that Mephistopheles originates with the Faustus myth. So let me talk shortly about Johann Georg Faust, who was a real person, who lived in Germany around the change from the 15th to the 16th century. (From all we know, he lived from 1466 to 1540, though the dates are not fully certain, as it often is the case with older dates.) Details about his life are really hard to construct, because he became such a popular character in fiction very shortly after his death, that it is just super hard to differentiate fiction from reality. We know, however, that he was an alchemist, astrologist and magician - whatever the latter is supposed to mean at the time. Later people also claimed he was a con man. From all we know (though again, this is not certain) he died by blowing himself up with an alchemical experiment, which definitely is on brand.
If it was just that, we would probably not really remember the guy. Sure, he might have a Wikipedia article still, but hist name would not be recognized by thousands if not millions of people. No, this happened because in 1587 a book was printed, called "Historia von D. Johann Fausten". We don't know the author, just the publisher (Johann Spies). And this story then caught the attention of the Englishman Christopher Marlowe, who made something of a rewrite and translation of it a few years later as the play "Doctor Faustus", which a long while later would then serve as inspiration for Goethe and his interpretation of the story.
The rough outline however is always the same: Faust is a theologist, who wants to acquire knowledge and finds himself limited by the at the time slow advance of science. A devil Mephistopheles shows up, who serves Lucifer, and offers Faust a lot of knowledge and magic in exchange for his soul. Faust accepts. Depending on which version you read, what follows is either tragedy or a lot of magic hijinks, though the moral of the story is always: "Do not be too greedy with knowledge."
Since we do not have any sources referencing Mephistopheles prior to the printing of the Historia, we are fairly certain that whoever wrote that book made Mephistopheles up. Meaning: This figure was not based in prior myths or historical believes. Or to put it differently: Mephistopheles goes back to 1587. He did not "exist" in the real world - not even as an idea - prior to this date.
After the Faust story got so popular, though, other stories definitely picked up on Mephistopheles and put him into a variety of other stories as a trickster demon, who would often seduce good men into doing back things - often with the goal of gaining power or knowledge or both.
Old Man Coyote
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Meanwhile, Coyote is a character who shows up throughout indigenous North American mythology, and - as someone has rightfully pointed out - somewhat also in Nahua mythology (Nahua = Aztec, I am trying to use the endonym rather than the exonym).
See, in Nahua mythology there is a god called Huehuecoyotl, and as you might guess: Coyotl indeed means coyote. To be exact the name translates to "Old Coyote", which indeed is quite close to "Old Man Coyote". ;)
Huehuecoyotl is (according to Wikipedia, because I still have not found a good book on Nahua mythology - please, someone, recommend me something) the Nahua song of song, dance, mischief and also of uninhibited sexuality. Because of this, he was - like so many trickster gods - also technically genderfluid, as he could take whatever form he liked. He would often play tricks on other gods and on humans too, at times even cause wars. But like with other Coyote stories, these often would fall back on him.
Which brings me to all those other versions of Coyote.
While Coyote does not show up in every North American indigenous culture, he certainly shows up in many of them. The most well known Coyote myths are obviously of Navajo origin, bout the Navajo are not the only culture featuring Coyote.
Coyote is pretty much always a trickster, and like many tricksters he is generally a positive figure, but also morally grey. While in many myths he is responsible for some creations of the world, he will usually also often cause misery to others and also himself. He also often dies gruesome deaths, but finds then ways to come back from them.
In some myths he will also take up the role of a culture hero, meaning that he will be responsible for bringing the human certain things, like fire or language. Even as Coyote he does at times appear as a shapeshifter of sorts, though this is not always a given.
Coyote shows up in more than 20 different mythologies that we know off. While his general role as a trickster is often the same, the finer details will definitely differ a lot.
So, the Theory
So, the Spanish conquest of the Nahua happened in 1519. And we also know that in general around the turn of the century the genocide in the Americas was so bad that it possibly created a fucking climate change! (It got colder because so much CO2 got sucked from the atmosphere.)
And so my suspicion here is, that Coyote, the trickster (I am not fully sure if it is specifically Huehuecoyotl, or a generic Coyote), went over to Europe after the indigenous cultures were genocided, to exact revenge. And when he went over to Europe, he took up an identity that worked better with the believes of the people in Europe: Mephistopheles.
He might also have taken some other identities in some other cultures.
The reason I do not really think it is Death (even though timeline wise it could obviously also match up, given that the entire Faust thing mainly happened just after the events of the first four seasons) is really that Death was a very one-note villain. And it just would not feel right to me to make Coyote - who is definitely not one-note - as Death.
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craniozito · 2 months ago
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Look guys! It's Kiriko!
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gendersoap · 1 month ago
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um. happy early pride question mark
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kinda suggestive under the cut(?) girl idfk
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s0ull3ss-p3rs0n · 6 months ago
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When they make out fucked up evil style >>>>
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doodleferp · 5 months ago
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Seems like monsters are the flavor of 2025
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