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Thinking of getting a grim reaper statue to compliment my dragon statue.

Edited, done it, I ordered one online.

Santa Muerte statue. She is a personification of death, gothic in other words, obvious, but she is also associated in some cultures with protection and safe passage to the afterlife. I do not believe one exists, I just thought this bronze figurine looked cool.

 

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How funny it would be in a crossover comic of My Little Pony and Sonic the Hedgehog, if Vector from Team Chaotix asked the Queen of the Changelings "What is she? a vampire? where's Van Helsing when you need him?" casually insulting her and incurring her wrath toward his team.

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24 minutes ago, Clawdeen said:

I need a new necklace of Anubis :pinkieponder:

I read that the ankh symbol is often associated with being a goth, you know the Egyptian symbol of eternal life.

I have not gotten one of those, yet, but I did order a Grim Reaper statue recently for a shelf ornament.

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3 hours ago, Clawdeen said:

I need a new necklace of Anubis :pinkieponder:

3 hours ago, Dawnshine Wonder said:

I read that the ankh symbol is often associated with being a goth, you know the Egyptian symbol of eternal life.

I have not gotten one of those, yet, but I did order a Grim Reaper statue recently for a shelf ornament.

This is Walt Stone, the host of the Death god Anubis. The necklace around his neck is the eye of Anubis:

Kane chronicles Pinterest board: 16 ideas from "walt stone"

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There’s this skunk that seems to be showing up at night, like almost consistently every night or every other night. I’ve seen him and obviously smelt him, they’re pretty cute animals from a distance. I have to wonder where he’s sleeping during the day because he only seems to appear after dark.

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4 hours ago, Octavia Scratch said:

This is Walt Stone, the host of the Death god Anubis. The necklace around his neck is the eye of Anubis:

Kane chronicles Pinterest board: 16 ideas from "walt stone"

Yeah I’ve read the Kane Chronicles books

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I think this decision was a good one, but now I have less time.

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8 hours ago, Octavia Scratch said:

This is Walt Stone, the host of the Death god Anubis. The necklace around his neck is the eye of Anubis:

Kane chronicles Pinterest board: 16 ideas from "walt stone"

In both cases Ankh and Anubis are Egyptian and represent eternity in the afterlife, Anubis is a god who in their mythology would ensure the dead would find their way to the next realm as their bodies were being mummified and then locked away in their tombs. Their hearts were weighed against a feather, and if their hearts were heavier than the feather, they would end up being fed to a spirit named Ammit the soul eater.  It's just a myth of course.

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8 minutes ago, Dawnshine Wonder said:

In both cases Ankh and Anubis are Egyptian and represent eternity in the afterlife, Anubis is a god who in their mythology would ensure the dead would find their way to the next realm as their bodies were being mummified and then locked away in their tombs. Their hearts were weighed against a feather, and if their hearts were heavier than the feather, they would end up being fed to a spirit named Ammit the soul eater.  It's just a myth of course.

There are some who still worship the Egyptian gods for awareness. That being said the character posted is from a book series.

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Moments ago, Dawnshine Wonder said:

Cool, I never read that book so I wouldn't know, nothing against it though.

Yeah The Kane Chronicles by Rick Riordan

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34 minutes ago, Octavia Scratch said:

I like the Heroes of Olympus best because it has Leo Valdez/McShizzle Bad Boy Supreme in it:sweetie-squee2:

Yeah personally I also like the Heroes of Olympus series better. Not saying I didn’t enjoy the Kane Chronicles tho.


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