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The bard who lives in my basement
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Bard in my Basement
    Posted on February 14, 2013 by tronadmin
It was the Twinwood girl who brought the bard to me. She spoke of him to me first, but of course I did not believe such a ridiculous tale. “Seeing will be believing,” is what she told me. It was … Continue reading →
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Daughters of Raja
  Posted on January 13, 2013 by Ever Twinwood
The beloved Queen Raja of the past, daughter of the first king of Trona, had seven daughters of great power.  We know them now only by the names the people gave them: Nuri, my fire Nasrin, the wild rose Nahla, … Continue reading →
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Character Spotlight: Felim Smith
  Posted on January 6, 2013 by Ever Twinwood
Felim is a strong, boisterous young man in Barleytown during the reign of King Seif.  Apprenticed to the town’s chief blacksmith, he found himself taking over at the young age of nineteen when his master was killed in the initial … Continue reading →
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Character Spotlight: Kadri Vatenorten
    Kadri hails from the Norlands.  Her light hair and blue eyes make her Norlander heritage obvious.  She leaves her homeland with dire need to reach Castle Trona, but is stopped and captured by villagers in the depths of the Natron … Continue reading →
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Initiation Ritual Picture (big) by Emile Denis Trishkell on We Heart It. http://weheartit.com/entry/45597666/via/stellaeimy
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Hathor is the Ancient Egyptian goddess who personifies the principles of love, beauty, music, dance, motherhood and joy. She is one of the most important and popular deities throughout the history of Ancient Egypt. Hathor was worshiped by Royalty and non royals alike in whose tombs she is depicted as “Mistress of the West” welcoming the dead into the next life. In other roles she was a goddess of music, dance, foreign lands and fertility who helped women in childbirth, as well as the patron goddess of miners.
The cult of Hathor pre-dates the historical period and the roots of devotion to her are, therefore, difficult to trace, though it may be a development of predynastic cults who venerated the fertility, and nature in general, represented by cows.
Hathor is commonly depicted as a cow goddess with head horns in which is set a sun disk with Uraeus. Twin feathers are also sometimes shown in later periods as well as a menat necklace. Hathor may be the cow goddess who is depicted from an early date on the Narmer Palette and on a stone urn dating from the 1st dynasty that suggests a role as sky-goddess and a relationship to Horus who, as a sun god, is “housed” in her.
The Ancient Greeks identified Hathor with the goddess Aphrodite and the Romans as Venus.
As Hathor’s cult developed from prehistoric cow cults it is not possible to say conclusively where devotion to her first took place. Dendera in Upper Egypt was a significant early site where she was worshiped as “Mistress of Dendera”. From the Old Kingdom era she had cult sites in Meir and Kusae with the Giza-Saqqara area perhaps being the centre of devotion. At the start of the first Intermediate period Dendera appears to have become the main cult site where she was considered to be the mother as well as the consort of “Horus of Edfu”.Deir el-Bahri, on the west bank of Thebes, was also an important site of Hathor that developed from a pre-existing cow cult.
Temples (and chapels) dedicated to Hathor:
The Temple of Hathor and Ma’at at Deir el-Medina, West Bank, Luxor.
The Temple of Hathor at Philae Island, Aswan.
The Hathor Chapel at the Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut. West Bank, Luxor.
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After a long silence here is a free short story to read from the land of Trona.  This is a glimpse of the larger tale of Trona, a work in progress, as seen through the (dead) eyes of a secondary character, and explained from his point of view
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Witches' War
The witch circle faced him as one, faces glowing with an eerie paleness.  Their hair whipped around their heads as though caught in a fierce wind.  “Let blood be fire and breath be wind,” intoned the old woman in their midst.  Her sunken eyes shone, pupils hidden within a green glow...
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Hathor
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Origin: Egyptian mythology
Type: goddess
Hathor is a goddess sometimes depicted either with a cow head or a woman’s head with a cow’s ears and horns. As a Great Mother, she manifests as a lover, mother, avenger and comforter of the dead. Descriptions of her vary, but in later myths her characteristics mix with those of Isis. The connections to cows stem from the human reproductive anatomy: the triangle cow head and two horns resemble the shape of the uterus.
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Twelve Kingdoms - Kirin Taiki by *MajorasMasks
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Eternal Flame
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Old Tavern by sabin-boykinov
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