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Post by Admin on Sept 26, 2016 4:22:24 GMT
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Post by Admin on Oct 6, 2016 23:40:08 GMT
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Post by Admin on Oct 9, 2016 5:26:12 GMT
From: Ancient Kingdoms: Mesopotamia
WEAPONS Axe, throwing Battleaxe Club Dagger Dart Flail, heavy Flail, light Gauntlet Gauntlet, spiked Greataxe Greatclub Handaxe Javelin Lance, light Longbow Longspear Mace, heavy Mace, light Net Quarterstaff Shortbow Shortbow, composite Shortspear Sickle Sword, short Sword, sickle = 20 gp Trident Warhammer Whip
ARMOR Breastplate (bronze) Hide Leather Padded Scale mail Studded leather Shield, buckler Shield, light wooden Shield, light metal Shield, heavy wooden Shield, tower
MISCELLANEOUS Grey Desert Lotus (20 gp) (page 57) Blue Lotus (200 gp) (page 129)
RACES Human: Amorite Human: Assyrian Human: Elamite Human: Gutian Human: Phoencian Human: Sumerian
CLASSES Barbarians Bards Clerics Druids Fighters Monks Paladins Rangers Rogues Sorcerers Wizards
CLASSES / PRESTIGE Baru-Priest (Seer) Ashipu-Priest (Exorcist) Hierophant Desert Lord Knight of Tiamat Temple Reaver
FEATS Divination by Entrails Greater Divination by Entrails Sympathetic Magic Lunar Magic Simple Magic
MAGIC ITEMS Amulet of Curse Ward The Jaws of Baal-Zag The Orb of Xoth The Book of Aeons
SPELLS Divine Lock (C2) Lifeleech (C6, MU5) Mark of Exile (C7, D8) Sleep of Power (MU7) Primeval Seal (C8, W7) Scapegoat (C2, MU3) Curse Ward (C4, W4) Exorcism (C5, Pal4) Namburbu Ritual (C5) True Necromancy (C6, MU6) Knotting the Cord (MU6) Breath of Pazuzu (MU7) Gatewalking (MU8) Maqlu Ritual (C8)
MONSTERS Denizen of Ong Death Weaver Living Monolith Crawling Offspring Gallu-Demon Ekimmu Golem, Shedu Yhakkor Demon, Gharros (Scorpion Demon) Frog, Monstrous (Giant Frog, Giant Dire Frog, Killer Frog, Abyssal Dire Frog, Poisonous Frog) Froghemoth Gargoyle (Four-Armed Gargoyle, Green Guardian, Margoyle) Gholle Ghoul-Stirge Groaning Spirit Obsidian Minotaur Piercer Rot Grub Skeleton, Lead Skulleton Stone Roper Therianthrope Trapper Wizard's Shackle
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Post by Admin on Oct 11, 2016 7:03:55 GMT
Quote:Mesopotamian incantation bowl depicting the " vengeful" Lilith,1st wife of Adam. Harvard Semitic Museum. Thanks to: Theslo of Qualon cf. Neat Pictures: added more! [adultish]
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Post by Admin on Oct 17, 2016 17:43:15 GMT
Aha! Please limit any nudity to Art, from Ancient to Modern. Posting actual nudity (as in a photo) can get us in heck, over here. Likewise, the 1eo site includes 1 or 2 pictures of art-porn. Generally, please try to exclude that kind of stuff. What I'm hoping for is nudity as an artistic modality. Porn is basically off-limits, as well as nude photographs. Thanks, Admin Ps. Sorry, but this is a TOS issue, and, though I do appreciate the humor, I must do my duty as Admin, to remind everyone about the TOS, from time to time. This kind of nudity should be OK: Can do. Lilītu of Mesopotamian folklore: (my own art)
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Post by Admin on Oct 17, 2016 17:45:02 GMT
That is amazing! To be clear, it was Malcadon who drew that, not me. That is professional level quality, better than some of the TSR artists! If I can find stats, I will try to post them here. Pres
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Post by Admin on Oct 17, 2016 17:50:38 GMT
Scroll up a few posts, to see two images of Lilith (Lilitu).
I've heard of a Sumerian seal with the image of: a woman, a tree, a snake.
Sound familiar, anyone?
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Post by Malcadon on Oct 18, 2016 4:44:03 GMT
That is amazing! To be clear, it was Malcadon who drew that, not me. That is professional level quality, better than some of the TSR artists! If I can find stats, I will try to post them here. Pres Thanks! She is already stated. The Lilitu is of a demonic race called the Lilim; were from a fan-made 2e AD&D document called The Complete Netbook of Witches & Warlocks, Eldritch Witchery by a user named WebWarlock. I will post the stats in their own post.
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Post by Admin on Oct 18, 2016 12:51:32 GMT
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Post by Admin on Oct 22, 2016 10:07:38 GMT
BABYLONIAN MYTHOS Babylonian Mythos (DDG.22)
Anu (god of the sky) "Chief of all the Babylonian Deities" (Greater god) (DDG.22) Anshar (god of darkness and the night) (Lesser god) (DDG.22) Druaga (ruler of the devil world) (Lesser god) (DDG.23) Girru (god of fire) (Lesser god) (DDG.24) Ishtar (goddess of love and war) (Greater goddess) (DDG.24) Marduk (god of the city, wind, thunder, storms, & rain) (Greater god) (DDG.24)
Nergal (god of the underworld) (Lesser god) (DDG.25) Claw of Nergal (G.DG.H.50)
Ramman (god of storms and thunder) (Lesser god) (DDG.25)
Gilgamesh (hero) (DDG.23)
BABYLONIAN \ MM Dahak (three-headed dragon spirit of death) (X) (DDG.23)
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Post by Admin on Oct 22, 2016 10:22:50 GMT
SUMERIAN MYTHOS Sumerian Mythos (DDG.125)
Enlil (air & war god) "ruler of the pantheon" (Greater god) (DDG.125)
Enki (god of the rivers and oceans) (Greater god) (DDG.126) Inanna (war goddess/goddess of lovee) (Greater goddess) (DDG.126) Ki (goddess of nature) (Greater goddess) (DDG.126) Nanna-Sin (moon god) (Lesser god) (DDG.127) Nin-Hursag (goddess of the earth) (Lesser goddess) (DDG.127) Utu (sun god) (Greater god) (DDG.127)
Cloud Chariots (DDG.127)
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Post by Malcadon on Oct 22, 2016 14:13:17 GMT
BABYLONIAN MYTHOSBabylonian Mythos (DDG.22) Anu (god of the sky) "Chief of all the Babylonian Deities" (Greater god) (DDG.22) Anshar (god of darkness and the night) (Lesser god) (DDG.22) Druaga (ruler of the devil world) (Lesser god) (DDG.23) Girru (god of fire) (Lesser god) (DDG.24) Ishtar (goddess of love and war) (Greater goddess) (DDG.24) Marduk (god of the city, wind, thunder, storms, & rain) (Greater god) (DDG.24) Nergal (god of the underworld) (Lesser god) (DDG.25) Claw of Nergal (G.DG.H.50) Ramman (god of storms and thunder) (Lesser god) (DDG.25) Gilgamesh (hero) (DDG.23) BABYLONIAN \ MM Dahak (three-headed dragon spirit of death) (X) (DDG.23) OK, how could they forget Enkidu, the wild man that Gilgamesh had an epic bromance with? He was a major motivator in Gilgamesh going form an all-power royal brat, to the wise and heroic King that we know he for! The dude got civilized after fucking a temple prostitute for "seven days and seven nights" STRAIGHT!!! (Shit, Conan wished he could do that!)
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Post by Admin on Oct 22, 2016 15:21:14 GMT
In this alternate Aerth, Gilgamesh is the ruler of Babylonia: Enkidu is there too! Enkidu hasn't died, yet...
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Post by Malcadon on Oct 22, 2016 18:08:20 GMT
Gilgamesh: "I wish I knew how to quit you!"
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Post by Admin on Oct 23, 2016 13:55:11 GMT
Ancient Mesopotamia
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Post by Admin on Oct 24, 2016 6:51:36 GMT
The Mesopotamian culture/deities come from a planet at the far edge of the solar system, known as Nibiru...
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Post by Admin on Oct 26, 2016 15:46:23 GMT
Mesopotamia: Gods of "Mesopotamian Mythos" David Schwartz 329(32) D&D3 "Near Eastern Mythos" Jerome Arkenberg 16(4) OD&D Thanks to: Dragondex.
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Post by Admin on Nov 3, 2016 1:50:53 GMT
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Post by Admin on Nov 8, 2016 6:41:31 GMT
Quote:One of the earliest precisely dated events is two guys getting drunk on October 22, 2137 BC. It was a good party. Thanks to: Theslo of Qualon cf. Neat Pictures: added more! [adultish]
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Post by Admin on Nov 10, 2016 1:49:32 GMT
Quote:Noble Mesopotamian hound dedicated to the goddess Ninisina, 2nd millennium BC @museelouvre t.co/hzo2kltMaOThanks to: Theslo of Qualon cf. Neat Pictures: added more! [adultish] Mordenkainen's faithful hound
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Post by Admin on Nov 24, 2016 17:14:51 GMT
Sumerian mythos "Mesopotamian Mythos" David Schwartz 329(32) D&D3 "Near Eastern Mythos" Jerome Arkenberg 16(4) OD&D Thanks to: Dragondex.
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Post by Admin on Jan 14, 2017 18:36:04 GMT
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Post by Admin on Feb 4, 2017 21:58:06 GMT
Utukku usually inhabit the planes of Carceri, but on rare occasions they will come to the Prime Material Plane, inhabiting caverns or pits in desolate regions.
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Post by Admin on Feb 4, 2017 22:02:11 GMT
Ekimmu (2E) The edimmu, read incorrectly sometimes as ekimmu,[1] were a type of utukku in Sumerian religion, similar in nature to the preta of the Hindu religions or the jiangshi of Chinese mythology.
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Post by Admin on Feb 4, 2017 22:11:58 GMT
Shem Mesopotamia, Syria, Palestine, and Arabia. In the Bible, Shem is Noah's eldest son, the ancestor of the Hebrews, Arabs and Assyrians; hence, the modern "Semite" and Semitic languages (via Greek Sem), used properly to designate the family of languages spoken by these peoples. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyborian_Age#Etymology
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