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Originally posted by muzzleflash
Originally posted by muzzleflash
Originally posted by Angle
reply to post by muzzleflash
Well, I could upgrade to metal, silver of gold. But then I have to kill more pigs as to obtain the desired points for upgrading. My shield costed me 3000 points already.I have like +150 left.
What do you propose Muzzleflash? I'm all ears.
Originally posted by chr0naut
reply to post by Angle
I see a decorated stick.
What's magic about it?
Originally posted by chr0naut
reply to post by Angle
I see a decorated stick.
What's magic about it?
Egyptian god Anubis...? What is the tall staff-like thing that is seen being held by many Egyptian gods and goddesses in ancient drawings? What does it represent? How did it come to be? This link is an example of what I mean. It is being held by Anubis in his left hand...
The staff that Anubis is wielding in that picture is called a was or was-scepter (w3s) . The was is the Egyptian hieroglyph for power. It can be found in many depictions of the gods in Egyptian art, and was common among their pharaohs. The handle was usually in the shape of an animal head and the shaft ended with two prongs. A flagellum is a type of lash/flail/whip that was used to ward off evil spirits. That much is true. However, what Anubis is carrying in that picture (in his left hand), and many other Egyptian gods, like Set carry, clearly does not resemble a lash but a scepter, and is called a was. Now, Anubis IS often depicted with a flagellum, but the flagellum he carries is usually held in the crook of his arm.
To all claiming it's just a stick, well, it was therapeutic
Originally posted by OtherSideOfTheCoin
There are so many sexual innuendos that could be made in this thread I really am struggeling to hold myself back.edit on 18-5-2013 by OtherSideOfTheCoin because: (no reason given)