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steddie-fanfic-recs · 8 months
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Up in the air
by corrodedbisexual (mishabawlins)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Archive Warning: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationship: Steve Harrington/Eddie Munson, Robin Buckley & Steve Harrington Character: Steve Harrington, Eddie Munson, Robin Buckley Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - No Upside Down (Stranger Things), Alternate Universe - Different First Meeting, Alternate Universe - 1990s, Alternate Universe - Flight Attendants, Flight attendant Steve Harrington, Flight attendant Robin Buckley, Comic Book Artist Eddie Munson, Fear of Flying, Panic Attacks, Meet-Cute, Fluff and Hurt/Comfort, Flirting, Eddie Munson Has a Crush on Steve Harrington, Steve Harrington is a Sweetheart, POV Eddie Munson Words: 5,097 Chapters: 1/1
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It's Eddie's first time flying, and he's absolutely terrified. Luckily, there's a very cute flight attendant on board who makes it his mission to stay by Eddie's side for emotional support.
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kirbyofthestars · 2 years
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Qirby. Wirby. Eirby. Rirby. Tirby. Yirby. Uirby. Iirby. Oirby. Pirby. Airby. Sirby. Dirby. Firby. Girby. Hirby. Jirby. Kirby. Lirby. Zirby. Xirby. Cirby. Virby. Birby. Nirby. Mirby.
DARK META KNIGHT YOU STOP THAT RIGHT THIS INSTANT OR SO HELP ME
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shokoraa · 2 years
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Something's in the air
Something's in the air
By: shinycrash
Summary: “Fuck me. Just fucking—take me, now.”
He could sense the shock rippling through Todoroki's body in the way his scent got more intense all of a sudden. That syrupy smell of honeysuckle vamped up like a woodfire was lit under it, and Katsuki could almost feel it trickle down his throat, like the perfect poison to drown himself into. 
Status: Complete
Words: 3,209  Chapters: 1/1  Language: English
Fandom: 僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Category: M/M
Characters: Bakugou Katsuki, Todoroki Shouto
Relationship: Bakugou Katsuki/Todoroki Shouto
Additional Tag: Alpha/Beta/Omega Dynamics, Mating Cycles/In Heat, Omega Bakugou Katsuki, Alpha Todoroki Shouto, Bottom Bakugou Katsuki, Shower Sex, Plot What Plot/Porn Without Plot, kind of
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marimuntanya · 14 days
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Torso of AirBY OCEAN VUONGSuppose you do change your life.& the body is more thana portion of night––sealedwith bruises. Suppose you woke& found your shadow replacedby a black wolf. The boy, beautiful& gone. So you take the knife to the wallinstead. You carve & carveuntil a coin of light appears& you get to look in, at last,on happiness. The eyestaring back from the other side––waiting.Ocean Vuong, "Torso of Air" from Night Sky with Exit Wounds. Copyright © 2016 by Ocean Vuong. Reprinted by permission of Copper Canyon Press, www.coppercanyonpress.org.
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life-sport-travel · 1 year
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Discover the Enchanting faroe island itinerary: A Comprehensive 7-Day Itinerary for the Ultimate Nordic Adventure
https://lifesporttravel.com/?p=1734 Discover the Enchanting faroe island itinerary: A Comprehensive 7-Day Itinerary for the Ultimate Nordic Adventure - https://lifesporttravel.com/?p=1734 Table of Contents IntroductionBy AirBy FerryDay 1: Arrival and TórshavnDay 2: Nólsoy IslandDay 3: Saksun and GjógvDay 4: Mykines IslandDay 5: Klaksvík and Kalsoy IslandDay 6: Suðuroy IslandDay 7: Tórshavn and DepartureConclusion Introduction The Faroe Islands, an archipelago located between Iceland and Norway, is a hidden gem for travelers seeking dramatic landscapes, unspoiled nature, and unique cultural experiences. With an intriguing blend of Norse and Celtic influences, the Faroe Islands offer unforgettable adventures to those who visit. In this article, we’ll guide you through a comprehensive 7-day Faroe Island itinerary, filled with the top sights, practical tips, and insider recommendations. How to Get to the Faroe Islands By Air The easiest way to reach the Faroe Islands is by air, with direct flights from several European cities, including Copenhagen, Reykjavik, and Edinburgh. Vágar Airport is the only airport in the islands and serves as the main gateway. By Ferry Alternatively, you can take the Smyril Line ferry from Denmark or Iceland. The journey takes around 36 hours from Denmark and 18 hours from Iceland, but it’s an excellent opportunity to enjoy the scenic views and experience the islands from a different perspective. Best Time to Visit the Faroe Islands The best time to visit the Faroe Islands is between May and September, when the weather is milder, and daylight hours are longer. June and July offer the warmest temperatures, averaging 11-13°C (52-55°F), and are ideal for hiking, birdwatching, and other outdoor activities. Suggested 7-Day Faroe Island Itinerary Day 1: Arrival and Tórshavn Upon arrival at Vágar Airport, pick up your rental car and drive to Tórshavn, the capital of the Faroe Islands. Spend your first day exploring this charming city, wandering through its colorful streets and historic buildings. Don’t miss the Tinganes district, the old town, and the picturesque harbor. Day 2: Nólsoy Island Take a 20-minute ferry ride from Tórshavn to Nólsoy Island. This small island is a haven for birdlife, including the largest population of storm petrels in the world. Discover its small village, hike to the island’s lighthouse, and enjoy a relaxing day away from the crowds. Day 3: Saksun and Gjógv Head to the northwest of Streymoy Island to visit the picturesque village of Saksun, with its iconic turf-roofed houses and a tidal lagoon. Next, drive to Eysturoy Island and visit Gjógv, a charming village known for its spectacular natural harbor and scenic hiking trails. Before returning to Tórshavn, make sure to stop at the Fossá Waterfall, the tallest waterfall in the Faroe Islands. Day 4: Mykines Island Mykines Island is a paradise for nature lovers and birdwatchers, home to the largest puffin colony in the Faroe Islands. Take a guided hike to the island’s famous lighthouse, passing through steep cliffs, breathtaking views, and nesting seabirds. Note that the island is only accessible by boat or helicopter and is highly weather-dependent, so plan accordingly. Day 5: Klaksvík and Kalsoy Island Start your day in Klaksvík, the second-largest town in the Faroe Islands, located on the island of Borðoy. Explore the town and visit the Christianskirkja, a modern church with an impressive interior design. Later, take a short ferry ride to Kalsoy Island, often referred to as the “Flute” due to its narrow shape and numerous tunnels. Hike to the Kallur Lighthouse for some of the most stunning views in the islands. Day 6: Suðuroy Island Dedicate this day to exploring Suðuroy, the southernmost island in the archipelago. The island boasts dramatic cliffs, quaint villages, and rich history. Visit the Hvannhagi nature reserve and take in the views from Eggjarnar lookout point. Discover the local history at the Tvøroyri village and its well-preserved historical buildings. Day 7: Tórshavn and Departure Spend your last day in Tórshavn, visiting any attractions you may have missed and shopping for souvenirs. If you have time, consider a guided tour of the Nordic House, a cultural center that showcases Faroese and Nordic art, design, and performances. Finally, drive back to Vágar Airport for your departure. Accommodation Options The Faroe Islands offer various accommodation options, ranging from hotels and guesthouses to campsites and private cottages. In Tórshavn, you’ll find a greater selection of hotels, while guesthouses and Airbnb rentals are popular choices throughout the islands. Food and Dining Faroese cuisine focuses on locally sourced ingredients, such as seafood, lamb, and root vegetables. Traditional dishes include skerpikjøt (wind-dried mutton), ræst kjøt (fermented meat), and freshly caught fish. Restaurants in Tórshavn offer a mix of traditional and modern cuisine, while smaller villages often have local pubs serving hearty meals. Practical Tips for Your Faroe Island Itinerary Rent a car to explore the islands at your own pace and access remote areas. Weather can be unpredictable, so pack waterproof clothing and layers for changing conditions. Hiking is a popular activity, but always stay on marked trails and follow local guidelines to protect the fragile environment. The local currency is the Faroese Króna (DKK), but credit cards are widely accepted. Conclusion The Faroe Islands are a captivating destination, offering visitors stunning landscapes, unique cultural experiences, and a chance to connect with nature. By following this 7-day Faroe Island itinerary, you’ll be able to experience the best of what the islands have to offer, creating unforgettable memories along the way. Frequently Asked Questions Do I need a visa to visit the Faroe Islands? The Faroe Islands are a self-governing territory within the Kingdom of Denmark but are not part of the Schengen Area. If you are a citizen of an EU/EEA country or a visa-exempt country for the Schengen Area, you can visit the Faroe Islands without a visa for short stays. However, it is always best to check the most recent visa requirements before planning your trip. What language is spoken in the Faroe Islands? The official language of the Faroe Islands is Faroese, a North Germanic language closely related to Icelandic and Norwegian. However, most Faroese people speak English fluently, and you should not have any communication problems during your visit. Is it expensive to travel in the Faroe Islands? The cost of traveling in the Faroe Islands can be relatively high compared to other destinations. Accommodation, food, and transportation may be more expensive due to the islands’ remote location and limited resources. However, by planning ahead, booking budget accommodations, and self-catering when possible, you can manage your expenses and enjoy an affordable trip. What wildlife can I expect to see in the Faroe Islands? The Faroe Islands are home to a variety of bird species, including puffins, storm petrels, guillemots, and kittiwakes. In addition to birdlife, you may also encounter seals and, if you’re lucky, spot whales or dolphins off the coast during boat tours or ferry rides. Is it safe to travel in the Faroe Islands? The Faroe Islands are generally a very safe destination, with low crime rates and friendly locals. However, the unpredictable weather and rugged landscapes can pose risks for travelers, especially when hiking or exploring remote areas. It is essential to take safety precautions, such as checking the weather forecast, staying on marked trails, and letting someone know your plans before venturing out. Additional Attractions and Activities in the Faroe Islands In addition to the highlights mentioned in our 7-day itinerary, the Faroe Islands offer many more attractions and activities for travelers seeking a deeper exploration of the archipelago. Lake Sørvágsvatn/Leitisvatn Located on the island of Vágar, this impressive lake appears to float above the ocean due to an optical illusion created by the surrounding cliffs. A moderate hike takes you to a viewpoint where you can capture stunning photographs of this natural wonder. Vestmanna Bird Cliffs Take a boat tour to the impressive Vestmanna Bird Cliffs, home to thousands of seabirds. This popular attraction offers an unforgettable experience as you cruise along the towering cliffs and through narrow grottos, all while surrounded by the sights and sounds of the bird colonies. Slættaratindur For hiking enthusiasts, climbing Slættaratindur, the highest peak in the Faroe Islands, is a must-do. The hike offers incredible panoramic views of the archipelago, but be prepared for rapidly changing weather conditions and challenging terrain. Fugloy and Svínoy Islands These remote northeastern islands are well worth a visit for travelers seeking off-the-beaten-path experiences. Rich in birdlife, dramatic landscapes, and small villages steeped in history, Fugloy and Svínoy provide a glimpse into traditional Faroese life. Sandoy Island Sandoy, known for its sandy beaches and rolling landscapes, offers a change of pace from the rugged terrain of the other islands. Here, you can visit picturesque villages, explore ancient archaeological sites, and enjoy leisurely walks along the coast. Travel Responsibly As the popularity of the Faroe Islands as a tourist destination increases, it is crucial to travel responsibly and respect the environment, culture, and local communities. Stick to designated trails, follow local guidelines and regulations, and leave no trace when exploring the islands. By doing so, you help ensure the preservation of the Faroe Islands’ unique beauty and charm for future generations to enjoy. Also check out this >>> https://fullsuitcase.com/faroe-islands-itinerary/ Mike Izzo https://lifesporttravel.com/?p=1734
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444names · 1 year
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breton names from tes + irish and french forenames
Abhloros Abien Abysepart Adese Adilale Agael Aghrya Agoft Airbys Ajacholan Ajant Alainnlyn Allain Aloïc Altile Alviev Alycton Ambrich Amhalluc Andiris Annán Antice Aoicmure Aoill Aoiste Aoldard Aolán Aorboime Aossam Arvier Asiral Asking Asoldant Athhar Aubandyne Auditheal Audold Augne Avalana Avosbycin Balgo Barette Barlinel Beacette Bellia Beloussa Berelline Beromto Berth Biellaulf Boisayn Borgart Brelbelle Brelle Brickinne Briercien Brode Brolous Brugond Buchtnak Cadonán Cairdara Callorgne Carbh Carill Carryd Catra Caulent Caurappe Celan Celrulis Ceridis Chalabyn Chard Chathe Chredone Ciord Cláthor Colan Colard Comia Comorya Conak Conia Coric Cotthe Creyna Crodore Crosan Croucele Cuadie Cuatrya Cussabrín Cédros Cúmhanie Cúmhe Dairine Daset Dashcrol Davia Deann Delenna Delundia Deren Deroft Didhont Dintiette Doning Donne Dorchac Dormar Doryno Dubelane Duber Dulodh Dunis Dunrenne Dunya Durath Dúnad Eagna Edard Edenne Edwuldit Edyre Elienie Elimhnard Ellen Ellerio Elley Emmas Endrelle Ernaot Erree Escia Estilís Estyr Etterr Eugoman Evena Evert Fainitte Faleaudit Feacen Feachin Fearard Feauvick Feldar Felladis Felyctric Ferantick Feven Fiert Filaud Finnor Fionmhar Flauforys Forphan Fransid Frece Freenry Frous Gabhann Gaechrya Gaerar Galle Gambele Garkwin Gastna Gavaing Geabláth Gedwis Gelynch Gendes Genéamas Geodhnane Geomphand Gephian Geroch Gerrelin Gerrelle Gerthene Getill Gielys Gilaiging Graistyne Grayda Grelinne Grene Greynnyon Grobien Gryver Gulanain Gustier Gwenvin Gwincard Gwyns Gwyri Gwywyn Heang Heaud Hedmalber Helorgue Helyse Heobornam Heodarn Heomás Heris Hiancal Hienn Hilese Hilíon Houine Hubela Hugeric Istonis Janis Jannayn Jeachan Jeaumorya Jelle Jeriste Jersiagna Jimoncald Johdín Josbyrart Jouald Jowlen Jubhine Juliaryf Karbren Kardyn Kasyne Kathile Kinous Knosieric Ladoing Lanak Lauber Lessa Lient Lippena Loettena Louille Loule Loulon Lourc Luierer Luiston Lulin Lusserin Lyste Madhand Maervalle Malamen Maldair Malle Malvel Maody Maoise Marbaud Marce Mardia Mardine Mardor Maren Marennis Marinie Marise Masse Maticelda Maufora Mautrella Mayne Meraumory Miracrón Mithe Mitheanie Mitie Molys Monchtach Moneachel Money Monic Monielot Morea Moreach Morganán Morynane Muiban Muience Muing Muinot Muireene Mundia Máiliasde Nacheaux Nerice Niquel Norente Nousen Nurellec Nyrie Nórad Oclane Oldeld Omsmith Orger Oryline Othouarge Otteliely Otyra Pabhán Parette Partrin Pasalo Penain Pencette Perstaing Phawkin Pheál Phise Pierim Piert Poulise Quinne Ragry Rarardia Rarding Relinis Rellik Remie Rencton Rendrik Rionne Rodousa Roine Roise Roivene Rolumaer Romáin Rosirge Rouert Roure Ruaithile Rubhfhlet Réadh Réalet Sabremuna Samheydal Samune Sarianian Seach Sebelin Selabyth Selmhale Sephew Sephiert Seran Seriell Settemm Sevelle Shard Sircimyn Sonna Sorande Stairí Stalairia Steor Stiailes Sting Storia Strandana Styne Synamenie Séard Taglice Tandbhón Tanne Tanot Tantort Thandyn Thanston Thelver Theon Thilo Thine Thwig Thwoord Thyvan Timithene Tinestynn Toinard Tones Trane Trannice Trice Trieniene Trine Trundenne Tryde Tusque Téatyra Uairia Ualec Uisephe Undra Uredoria Urientont Usquelle Valainèse Valaold Valberent Varlante Vaude Vauseld Vearie Veend Velilíne Venond Veriselle Vianarayd Viona Vions Viouine Virette Virín Vonnayn Vyctole Vyraeging Vyrick Wanoc Winarvire Woorie Xaniole Yeoft Yssin Ysysarie Zaven Zoettenne Zureane Zylvanne Éillynak Élène
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legsinleggings · 5 years
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Karin Airby
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wangxianficrecs · 4 years
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WangxianFicRecs Presents:
Merperson AUs
I know that it’s ‘Mer-May’, and I’ve seen so much lovely merperson wangxian fanart, but I haven’t read many current fics lately while I try to catch up on my To Read list ... *cue insane laughter and a few tears*
Here’s what I have so far:
Do not waste your pearls for me
by moonwaif (G, 9k, wangxian, my post)
Summary: Lan Wangji is rescued by a young human with a talent for woodwind instruments, a gorgeous smile and eyelashes that go on for days.
Or, that one time Wei Wuxian snuck a whole-ass fish person into Lotus Pier.
Sinking
by mondengel (T, 1k, wangxian, my post)
Summary:  A mer’s kiss was precious. Sacred.
When fish soar
by mondengel (G, 2k, wangxian, my post)
Summary:  The second Wei WuXian hit the water Jiang Cheng knew it was over.
In Water, In Air
by Elara_Moon (T, 11k, wangxian (series, 25k, in progress w/2 works complete, my post)
Summary:  During a bust on an illegal semi-human trafficking ring, police detective Lan Wangji meets merperson Wei Ying
Frog, Beast, Fish, Idiot
by Attila (T, 3k, wangxian, my post)
Summary:  Jiang Cheng ground his teeth together so hard Wei Wuxian winced in sympathy for his dentist. “Lan Wangji’s brother,” he bit out, “left him with you and asked you to try to break the curse, and you decided that meant you should go—go pimp him out to attractive women?
Or, three fairy tales Wei Wuxian and Lan Wangji are absolutely not allowed to participate in.
Buried in the Sky, Hallowed by thy Depths
by themunchking (T, 9k, wangxian, my post)
Summary:  If you listen, the mountains of Gusu sing in the evening, as the sun is going down.
That’s what they say in Caiyi Town, where the clear and cold mountain streams flow into the lake. The streams are deep, the locals know. They say they carry the melody down from up high. From Cloud Recesses.
There are reasons it is forbidden to enter the Cloud Recesses after dark.
I Sea You
by Achromos (T, 10k, xicheng, my post) -  This one is xicheng where Lan Xichen is more of an aquatic shapeshifter than a merman.  (The forms he runs through are hilarious.)
Summary:  Jiang Cheng works as a glorified fish janitor at a run-down aquarium. He likes fish because they don't talk smack about him - but he has one very special, very favorite resident of the aquarium, who is not part of the exhibits.
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There is an actual MerMay tag on AO3, and you can currently find 24 MDZS MerMay stories here.  And here is a 96-works sorting for Alternate Universe - Merpeople.
(Don’t forget that some authors use The Untamed instead of MDZS:  you have to do a different sort in case they didn’t use both;  or use a pairing tag rather than a fandom tag.  This fandom is really rough for tag searches, because of all the accent marks (it won’t fill in the blanks for you without them) and the different sources authors can choose for ‘fandom’. For example, there are over 2k works tagged the Untamed that won’t show up in a MDZS search.)
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Ones I haven’t read yet, but have been recced by followers:
claws of steel, hearts of glass by SnowyK (E, 26k, wangxian, siren wwx, merman lan wangji)
The Treasure of Maroon Bay by skulltoki (M, 31k, wangxian)
A Secret Place by SerenadeStrong (ninja_orange) (E, 2k, wangxian)
Tears of Pearl by FleetofShippyShips (T, 34k, wangxian, series in progress)
sun beneath the sea by cringewerewolf (M, 19k, wangxian)
The Pirate of Lotus Pier by antebunny (G, 56k, wangxian)
never love an anchor by tardigradeschool (T, 31k, wangxian, selkies)
bring you home by Alasse_Irena  (T, 28k, wangxian, selkies)
there & there & there, the sea by bleuett (M, 7k, wangxian)
Secrets of Yunmeng's Lotus Lakes by Cy_anne (G, 73k, wangxian)
The Ocean Between Us by catbrainedschemes (M, 42k, wangxian)
you're a bird in the water / i'm a fish on the ground by plonk (not rated, 9k, wangxian)
Even Lovers Drown by uponmountains (M, wangxian, 81k, WIP)
Song of the Sea by LaMachina17 (E, 48k, RPF - yizhan)
"Wellerman" but it's Hanguang Jun Going Wherever The Chaos Is by evilhobbitqueen, theleakypen, westiec G, <1k, sea shanty, sung as a filk here -  doesn’t exactly fulfill the theme, but the maritime setting sure makes it Mermay-compatible. )
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The Axis On The Airby Ettlinger, Harold    1943
https://archive.org/details/TheAxisOnTheAir/page/n5
I. The Battle of Words 11 II. The Biggest Liar in the World 21 III. The Traitors 38 IV. Those Who Fell 61 V. Divide and Conquer 68 VI. To Bore from Within 94 VII. The Freedom Stations 107 VIII. The Satellites 120 IX. The Voice of Japan 131 X. The Bottomless Pit 148 XI. Pursuit of the Fox 165 XII. We Call Him Meyer 188 XIII. Slave Peoples, Free Spirits 197 XIV. Trouble on the Home Front 207 XV. The Soft Underbelly 221 XVI. Germany's Nightmare 232 XVII. The End of II Duce 252 XVIII. Propaganda and Peace 257 XIX. Propaganda Gems 267 XX. The Voice of Moscow 274 XXI. The Voice of America 280 XXII. London Calling 295 XXIII. Shades of Victory 309
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sami-sharaf · 6 years
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😍🇱🇧 #Repost @parisaerospot ・・・ Middle East Airlines T7-MRD A320 #heathrowairport #mea #lhr #middleeastairlines #airbis #a320 #aviationphotography # #planespotter#planes #megaplane ##airbus #airplanes#airplanes1001 #klm #737  #planegeek#instaaviation #instaplane #aviation4u#avporn #avgeek #klm #aviationrespost1#aviation #aviationlovers #aviationgeek#planespotter #lebourget##theflyingworld#boeingfanpage (at Heathrow Airport)
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madamlaydebug · 6 years
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Kemet 5-10,000 years ago our Ancestors thrived, until Europeans and Arabs Conquered them and began Secret Worship of our Ancestors as GOD and Created Religion: The Kemetic creation story & more By Eli - May 3, 20162289 0 Here are a few details and articles I found about the Egyptian God Shu. As I put together articles over the next few days we can have all these details documented separately and then we can bring them together to find what it all means. The Ennead were the nine great Osirian gods: Atum, Shu, Tefnut, Geb, Nut, Osiris, Isis, Set, and Nephthys. The term is also used to describe the great council of the gods as well as a collective term for all the gods. Atum was the first who created himself (or arose out of Nu, the primal nothingness) and who created Shu and Tefnut from either his spittle or his blood. From their union came Geb and Nut. Their children, the great-grandchildren of Atum, were the first gods of earth: Osiris and Isis, and Set and Nephthys. From those four were all the pharaohs and many of the gods descended. Shu (Su) was the god of dry air, wind and the atmosphere. He was also related to the sun, possibly as an aspect of sunlight. He was the son of the creator god, father of the twin sky and the earth deities and the one who held the sky off of the earth. He was generally depicted as a man wearing an ostrich feather headdress, holding a sceptre and the ankh sign of life. Sometimes he is shown wearing the sun disk on his head, linking him to the sun. Despite being a god of sunlight, Shu was not considered to be a solar deity. He was, though, connected to the sun god as one who was thought to bring Ra (and the pharaoh) to life each morning, raising the sun into the sky. During his travels through the underworld, he protected Ra from the snake-demon Apep, with spells to counteract the serpent and his followers. He participated in the judgement of the deceased in the Halls of Ma’ati as the leader of aggressive, punishing beings who were to eliminate the ones not worthy of the afterlife. The chapter of not perishing and of being alive in Khert-neter: Saith Osiris Ani: “Hail, children of: Shu! Hail, children of Shu, [children of] the place of the dawn, who as the children of light have gained possession of his crown. May I rise up and may I fare forth like Osiris.” Pharoah Akhenaten There are no known temples to Shu, but despite Akenaten’s distaste for the gods of Egypt, he and Nefertiti used Tefnut and Shu for political purposes. They depicted themselves as the twin gods in an apparent attempt to elevate their status to that of being a living god and goddess, the son and daughter of the creator, on earth. Akenaten, not the monotheist that most believe him to be, put out the belief that Shu lived in the sun disk. At Iunet (Dendera), though, there was a part of the city known as “The House of Shu” and at Djeba (Utes-Hor, Behde, Edfu) there was a place known as “The Seat of Shu”. He was worshiped in connection with the Ennead at Iunu, and in his lion form at Nay-ta-hut (Leontopolis). Shu was the husband of his twin, the goddess Tefnut, son of the sun god Atem-Ra and father to the earth god Geb and the sky goddess Nut. As such, he was one of the gods of the Ennead. Shu was identified with the Meroitic god Arensnuphis, known as Shu-Arensnuphis. He was also identified with the war god Onuris, known as Onuris-Shu. Source Shu – The God of Airby Frater S.B. A Brief History: The name Shu means “he who rises up”. As the god of air and a god of light, or of light personified, Shu was said to make himself manifest in the beams of the Sun by day and in the light of the Moon by night. He appears as rising up from behind the earth while supporting the sun with his hands similar to the way Atlas can be seen supporting the heavens on his shoulders. Shu is the son of Atum-Ra, the husband of the goddess Tefnut and father of Nuit and Geb. It is said that Shu was created by Ra by way of masturbation. “I had union with my hand, and I embraced my shadow as a wife. I poured seed into my own mouth and I sent forth from myself issue in the form of the gods Shu and Tefnut.” Egyptian Story of Creation. Shu is the god of the wind, the atmosphere, the space between the heavens and the earth. As Lord of the atmosphere it is his duty to separate his children. Shu can be seen supporting the sky goddess and daughter Nuit above his head while his son and earth god Geb resides below his feet. It has been said that if Shu were to ever be removed from his place, chaos would come to the universe and all life would cease. Shu’s Role in Egypt: It is stated that after Ra, Shu was Egypt’s second Divine Ruler. He was a part of the great Ennead of Gods. After battling and defeating the god Apep and having most of his followers turn away from him Shu left the throne leaving his son Geb in command. As a god of the wind the Egyptians would often invoke Shu to give good winds to their sails. He was also considered to be the personification of the northern winds which were a source of life for the Egyptians. To the Egyptians he was the breath of life, the bridge between life and death for breath is the sign of life and without breath there can be no life. His bones were thought to be the clouds and with the help of a giant ladder he was said to hold, he would raise the spirits of the dead to what was called the ‘Light Land’ by the Egyptians. As the bridge between life and death Shu was also considered to be both a protector and punisher of souls in the afterlife. As a punisher of the souls of the dead Shu would oversee the elimination of those souls who were found unworthy of an afterlife. Those who were deemed worthy would then climb the ladder of Shu and enter on into the ‘Light Land’. Shu was a god related to living and allowed life to flourish in Egypt. He was the division between day and night, the world of the dead and that of the living. The Egyptians believed that without Shu there could be no life, and that Egypt existed because of Shu. “I am Shu, I draw Air from the presence of the Light-God. From the uttermost limits of heaven, from the uttermost limits on Earth and from the uttermost limits of the pinion of the Nebeh bird. May air be given unto this young divine Babe. My mouth is open, I see with my eyes.” Source Who was Shu? Shu was the Egyptian god of air. Egyptian gods and goddesses closely resembled the appearance of humans, many of their gods, like Shu, were also perceived as ‘human hybrids’ depicted with human bodies with the heads of animals. The ancient Egyptians did not usually worship animals, these symbols were used as a recognition aid and a device to visually convey the powers, identity and attributes of the deity. Shu – a God of the UnderworldThe gate of Tehesert in the Underworld was called the “gate of the pillars of Shu” According to ancient Egyptian mythology Shu and his sister Tefnut laid the foundations of the house in which the deceased would dwell. Shu became a god of the dead and connected with the supply of food to nourish the deceased souls in their Underworld journey to the afterlife. He was one of the gods of the Underworld (Duat) and presided as one of the 42 judges in the ceremony of justification in the Hall of the Two Truths. He also adopted the role as a god of punishment in the Underworld, leading torturers to torment the corrupt souls. Shu the Sky-BearerShu as the god of light who made himself manifest in the beams of the sun during the day and in the beams of the moon by night. He was also known as the ‘sky-bearer’ as light was declared to be the prop of the sky and to assist him in this role he placed a pillar at each of the cardinal points, and the “supports of Shu” are therefore the props of the sky. A legend tells that his children, the god Geb and goddess Nut, were inseparable leaving no space between the sky and the earth for Atum to continue creating. It was Shu who made his way between his children Geb and Nut, forcibly separating them. He raised the goddess up to form the sky. In the following picture Shu is depicted standing over the figure of Geb, struggling to get up to reach Nut. Shu prevents him and raises his arms to hold up the giant symbolic figure of Nut depicted as the sky. ***************************** Closing Comments “Shu became a god of the dead and connected with the supply of food to nourish the deceased souls in their Underworld journey to the afterlife.” Maybe there is a deeper reason and understanding about why the plaque at the Hoover Dam shows The Egyptian God Shu, and why the phrase on the plaque is connected to death.
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Tourism in Ujjain
Location
Situated at a distance of 56 km from Indore, the historic metropolis of Ujjain is one of the holiest towns for Hindus. It is situated at the bank of the sacred river Shipra inside the primary Indian country of Madhya Pradesh.
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History
Part of an historical alternate path, Ujjain changed into an critical metropolis beneath King Askoka's father however was known as Avantika at that point. Later, Chandragupta II dominated from here rather than his actual capital Pataliputra. It changed into at his court docket that the well-known poet Kalidasa, one of the Hinduism's most revered poets, wrote the Meghdoot with its well-known lyrical description of the town and its humans.
"The city fallen from heaven to carry heaven on the earth" wrote Kalidasa about Ujjain. He brought, "if heaven is a magnification of Ujjain, then it ought to be a totally interesting area indeed. This is the house of Shiva as Mahakal, he who allocates the existential time of all cosmic manifestation". Check out: Hotel in Ujjain near Railway Station
According to an ancient Hindu calendar, the first meridian of the planet earth passes thru Ujjain, making Ujjain time the common time coordinate. The river Shipra that passes through Ujjain is held as sacred as the Ganges. Ujjain is also one of the web sites of the Kumbh Mela, the greatest spiritual congregation of the Hindus.
In its lengthy records, Ujjain has changed hands oftentimes and has been introduced to many other religions and cultures. In current times, the Marathas, Muslims and Christians too have tried to make their presence felt but it has retained its Hindu essence and the have an impact on of the opposite religions has been minimum.
It unearths mention within the Hindu mythological story of churning of the cosmic ocean by means of the gods and the demons, with Vasuki, the serpent as the rope. It is assumed that the ocean mattress first yielded fourteen gem stones, then Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, and ultimately the coveted vessel of Nectar. In the wild scramble for immortality, with the demons chasing the Gods throughout the skies, some drops of the Nectar spilt from the vessel and fell at Haridwar, Nasik, Prayag, and Ujjaini or the prevailing Ujjain.
The indomitable spirit of Ujjain is great exemplified by means of the legend of a tree associated with it. On the outskirts of Ujjain is an historical banyan tree named Siddhwat. The tree is assumed to own notable religious vibrations and holy men meditate underneath it while lay devotees worship it as they do the other gods. According to the legend, a ruler as soon as sought to break the tree as an expression of his authority, in spite of his topics begging him to spare it. The ruler mocked their sentiments and said that if the tree have been definitely spiritually evolved, it might develop lower back no matter his attack. So, he had the tree reduce down and protected the mutilated stump with seven iron plates. By the subsequent morning, the tree had burst via the iron plates and are available again to its unique length. The tree is still alive and the item of redoubled veneration.
Fairs & Festivals
Almost all the main Hindu gala's are celebrated right here. Having one of the 12 Jyotirlingas, Maha Shivratri, Naga Panchami is a big occasion right here. Thousand of pilgrims flock to the fair grounds close to the Mahakal temple to worship Lord Shiva.
The Simhastha Kumbh Mela is a significant honest held once in twelve years. The elegance of the washing ritual is visible at its satisfactory all through this honest at Ujjain.
Best Time to Visit
Due to its area, the climate of the city is tropical in nature-very warm in summers and cold in winters. Monsoon brings humidity into the ecosystem in the course of the month of July and August. Visitors are recommended to take alongside mild cotton garments at some stage in summer and a relaxed wide variety of woolens for his or her wintry weather trip to Ujjain.
How to Reach
By AirBY AIR -The nearest airport is at Indore, 55 km away, is connected via air to Bhopal, Bombay, Delhi and Gwalior.
By TrainBY RAIL -Ujjain is an critical railway station on the Western Railway community and related with most of the foremost towns in India.
By RoadBY ROAD -Good motorable roads connect Ujjain with Ahmedabad (402 km), Bhopal (183 km), Bombay (655 km), Delhi (774 km), Gwalior (451 km), Indore (fifty three km), Khajuraho (570 km), Mandu (158 km). We might provide you all India traveler permit vehicles for the local transportations and also for the intercity drives too.
Tourist Attractions
One of the holiest of Hindu cities, Ujjain has a plethora of temples which can be spread all around the metropolis. The most remarkable are the Bhaironath (the liquor consuming deity) temple; Mangalnath temple, located at the location in which the primary meridian is said to bypass the earth; Chintaman Ganesh, the temple stated to had been hooked up by way of Lord Ram himself; Har Siddhi Mata, the own family goddess of King Vikramaditya; and deep in the bazaar, Gopal Mandir, a Krishna temple. A popular nearby pronouncing has it that although one came with  cart loads of grain and supplied best one handful at every temple one could nevertheless run brief of supplying.
While Mahakal is undoubtedly the presiding deity of Ujjain, the opposite gods of the Hindu pantheon also are nicely represented within the hundreds of different temples everywhere in the metropolis. One of the most important points of interest of the town is the Bhasma Aarti held every dawn on the Mahakal temple. In this ritual, the grasp of cosmic time is propitiated with ash from a cremation floor, the ash being symbolic of the give up of a particular manifestation of existential time.
Apart from the temples, the other buildings of Ujjain merit a long way more than a informal look. "Its houses are like palaces and its palaces are like mountains," wrote Kalidasa, and even these days that commentary isn't very far off the mark. Ujjain is pretty clearly a vacationer's dream destination, one which must not be seen in hurry but savored slowly.
Places Around Ujjain
Many of web sites in Ujjain are an extended manner faraway from the center of city. Therefore, it'd be really useful to choose the easily available vehicle rickshaws or the greater romantic but slower tongas.
Mandu is 152 km from the city. Here, you can visit Taj-ul-Masjid, Shaukat Mahal, Rupmati's Pavilion, and Hindola Mahal, which inform the memories of the kings and queens of the place.
Dewas, 36 km from the town, has a famous Devi Chamunda temple situated on a hilltop. Agar is an archeological website located sixty six km far from Ujjain that have to now not be ignored.
At a distance of 21 km from Ujjain is Ratlam, a metropolis famous for its cactus lawn. The garden has over 1,205 species of cacti, one among the biggest collections of the plant in Asia.
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