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ancientorigins · 28 days
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Most people are familiar with the story of Atlantis, the legendary sunken city as described by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato.
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ganondoodle · 9 months
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to be honest i liked the zonau more when they were a barely if ever mentioned mystery and a meme in the part of the fandom that watched theory videos
i know their designs are neat but i think their sudden introduction was pretty unnecessary and robbed us of more interesting concepts than it gave us new ones
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skelligaladan · 25 days
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2. Mindless
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9. Swing
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19. Sling
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14. Overgrow
Like I said in my previous post, here is my inktober ... began in october 2019 and finished far more latter in 2023.
All drawings are construct in the same universe : The Whoniverse and follow the Master. When he is not directly in the drawing, I considered the picture as is his point of view.
I love this quote when Missy speak to The Doctor : 'I've had adventures too. My whole life doesn't revolve around you, you know.'
I am currently working on the inktober list of 2020 still following this course of action. … so maybe, in the future some drawings will be add to these "jungle" themed adventures. One day I will probably try to write a lil' fanfic about these drawings. It might not be "this one"... I mean this adventure in the jungle … cos I have many other idea, and many sketch that I love.
All told, I have curently 40 pictures (.. and many other idea).
Anyway I hope you will enjoyed the journey.
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toxooz · 1 year
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having a Cinder breakthrough rn abt Francis (his raven companion For Now ™) possibly being more than just an immortal animal companion and actually being a part of Cinder somehow like a part of his soul or his conscious or SOMETHING that has them tied to eachother to where they are almost one, and the fact that Francis will Not go into the harpy portal and the symbolism of Cinder leaving Francis behind everytime he goes into the harpy portal theres GOTTA be something more there i can feel it like the phlegm that wont be coughed up in me lmfao
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tachyon-omlette · 1 year
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finally, the second installment of Eda interacting with @cuppajj's Lost Light titanformer. it's not as long as the first part, I think, but I had this specific scene in my head and badly wanted to write it despite not having the energy or competence for the longest time. hopefully I did alright.
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Though the Lost Light and its crew had been at veritable rest for quite some time now on a strange planetoid within the deep reaches of space, the sole inhabitant of the small world seemed unbothered by their presence, if not somewhat welcoming. He was, for the admittedly short time since he’d approached the co-Captains and crew, predominantly antisocial, but he’d made it known that their often rambunctious company was burdensome to neither himself nor his home.
His home was very strange. One could swear the lightless asteroid possessed a faint aura, one that often seemed to soothe the more restless crewmembers and keep nearly everyone at ease in such a way that did not feel intrusive or inherently unnatural, if one did not think about it too hard. Spirits remained at a constant yet not manic high, and by that metric the prospect of leaving was not something that many had yet considered.
With any luck, that was destined to change.
There was one particular cycle that everything seemed... off. It began very subtly, that aura of comfort dulling down over the course of several hours until it became more of a haze, something that made the constant night seem darker and weighed down every spark with fragments of their burdens which had gone unaddressed and unresolved.
Even the ship’s ever-cheerful cartographer, Lightlost, seemed plagued by that unseen force - and was one of the few to notice that Eda was nowhere to be found. Even though the crew was spread across the planetoid, no one had seen him at all.
"Lightlost."
Until, of course, they themselves were sought out.
"You are a cartographer, yes?"
Lightlost turned - his voice had come from behind - and faced a very dour Eda, his sporting whimsy and near-constant grin both absent. He likely was not exempt from the effects of the strange planetoid, either.
"I am," they responded.
"Then perhaps these are something you might appreciate," followed Eda, offering a rather large cylindrical carrying case that seemed a proper size in his hand, but in truth was nearly as tall as Lightlost. "It is yours, if you want it."
Lightlost took the tube - it seemed strangely old, so they held it gently despite its size - and with some effort unscrewed the top. Inside was a sheet of metal, thin enough to be rolled up for storage yet sturdy enough that when Lightlost extracted it from the tube it proved difficult to unroll, so much so that Eda had to assist momentarily, and it was an effort to prevent it from springing closed again.
When it finally was unrolled, however, it proved a rather intriguing sight. It was a star chart, centralized largely around Cybertron and labeled in Primal Vernacular, with a few crudely-scratched corrections and notations in a glyphic language Lightlost did not recognize. Due to its sheer size, it took a moment before they recognized how old this chart was, and markings they first assumed were simply incorrect were in truth heavily outdated; none of the colony worlds were included because it predated them outright.
This was a map, yes, but it was first and foremost a priceless Cybertronian artifact in near-perfect condition, and Eda was giving it away - giving it to Lightlost - without so much as a second thought.
"Wh..." they began, nearly lost for words. "Where did you get this?"
"Trion fashioned it for my personal use, though I have never found a reason for it," Eda stated flatly. "To have consulted with any of the others posed a great personal risk, but he was a scribe, not an astronomer. I could manage far better without it."
Trion. As in Alpha Trion. As in one of the First Thirteen.
"H- You... I-" Lightlost stammered, countless questions and conclusions running through their processor, overwhelmed with the gravity of the gift they'd been so casually, almost flagrantly given. They were caught between how did you know the Primes and what were you doing on Cybertron and if you once lived on Cybertron why do you now live here, but for the moment could only stare slack-jawed at the ancient star chart.
Eda seemed to deflate further at their reaction. "Forgive me, if this is not to your liking-"
"This belongs in a museum, Eda!" Lightlost exclaimed, thrusting the map towards Eda but stopping short of touching his frame, fearful they might damage it despite its durability. "I can't accept this!"
That, judging from how he recoiled slightly, optics widening, was not the reaction he had expected.
"I am... honored?" Eda began, caught off guard and bewildered. "I was unaware that any of my impedimenta could possess such value."
Then he gently pushed the map back towards Lightlost, expression softening in the wake of his surprise.
"Perhaps that is all the more reason it belongs in your custody; there is no one who could care for or appreciate it as you will. You may do as you wish with it, so long as its fate is yours to decide.”
As Eda spoke, he gently took the edges of the map where Lightlost still held them, and guided the metal sheet back into its prior cylindrical conformation, making sure it did not snap closed and that Lightlost maintained their hold upon it as he did so.
Lightlost looked at the rolled-up map, honored and humbled and awed almost beyond words, then looked back up at Eda.
"Thank you," they said, after a moment. "I will do my best to be worthy of your trust."
They could have sworn his initial reaction was one of incalculable distress, but then at last Eda smiled - and he seemed so melancholy, verging on sorrowful, something profoundly genuine on a level Lightlost rarely witnessed.
"You are too kind," he said.
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Later that evening, when the majority of the crew either had returned to their rooms or still lingered at Swerve's, Lightlost's thoughts drifted back to earlier - predominantly, to all their unanswered questions.
They glanced at Eda's star chart - theirs, now - across the room. As soon as Lightlost had decided where they wanted it hung, Eda had instantly offered to help, holding it in place as Lightlost affixed it to the wall and covered it with a large armorglass panel (as it was in a public area, and though Lightlost cared immensely for their crew they were not ignorant to their occasionally rapacious tendencies). Everyone had seemed fascinated and amazed by it, kept asking where it came from to which they answered it was a gift from Eda, and for quite awhile Eda was subsequently hounded with inquiries not only for more of his belongings but also how he came to have them... which was a good question. If he'd known the Primes, that made him easily older than the vast majority of the crew. Was he older than the Primes, even?
Their optics were drawn to where Alpha Trion's mapping was intersected with those odd notations. They could not read what the glyphs said, but Lightlost could tell they were corrections, written by someone else; if it was Eda's map, perhaps he had written them? How did he have such knowledge of the stars prior to early Cybertronian expansionism - or were they written afterwards, in which case, was that how he'd found this place? What had led him to live here, of all places, instead of Cybertron or one of the colonies - and why was he alone?
It was amidst these questions that Lightlost at last recognized that the haze about the planetoid, which had earlier beleaguered themselves and the crew, had inexorably lifted - and they realized it traced back to moments after the spirits of planetoid's sole inhabitant had themselves been lifted. When his mood had improved, it seemed, the rest of the small world had followed suit, as if his mood alone determined the effects imposed on everyone else...
Who is Eda, really?
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dizzystqrs · 2 years
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thinking abt how mermaids are canonically able to deep sea dive and reach underwater limits physically impossible or harsh for humans.... just thinking
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scribonia-art · 10 months
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(Elaborate on your answers in the comments/ tags if you like, I wanna know what you think)
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moinsbienquekaworu · 1 year
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Everyone go read Under the Aegis NOW go do it just GO
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edybillion23 · 24 days
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The Mystery of the Lost Clock in the Castle #mystery #castle #clock #dis...
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inquisitor-apologist · 2 months
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Just realized that Peridea sounds really similar to ‘perdida’ (‘lost’ in Spanish). Which is probably unintentional but is very interesting
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ancientorigins · 16 days
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One of the most controversial subjects regarding the ancient prehistoric cultures of North America concerns what we refer to as the Unique Physical Types (UPT).
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ephemeralj0y · 4 months
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A Peek right into the Past: Exploring the Mysterious Globe of Ancient Mysteries
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Discovering lost civilizations and history
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While the enigmas of the ancient world may never ever be totally fixed, it is necessary to proceed studying and discovering these enigmas. By diving into the past and discovering the beliefs, personalizeds, and technologies of old civilizations, we gain a deeper understanding of our own history and culture. These secrets also serve as a tip that there is still a lot entrusted to uncover and comprehend regarding our world. Allow us continue to appreciate and marvel at the marvels of the past, while likewise looking towards the future with interest and wonder.
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amazingtamales03 · 4 months
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A Glance right into the Past: Looking Into the Strange World of Ancient Mysteries
The globe contains wonders and enigmas that have actually fascinated mankind for centuries. From the strange constructions of ancient civilizations to the enigmatic loss of famous numbers, these unexplained events have actually recorded our creative imagination and triggered inquisitiveness. While we may never have concrete response to these ancient mysteries, their stories continue to intrigue and inspire us. In this post, we will take a look into the past and look into the mysterious globe of ancient mysteries. We will certainly check out some of one of the most fascinating and perplexing enigmas from the old world, taking a look at the hints left behind and the different concepts that have been proposed. By diving into these enigmas, we may obtain a much deeper understanding of the societies and societies that came prior to us, and maybe also shed some light on the tricks that have actually remained hidden for centuries. Join us on this trip as we start a mission to unravel the mysteries of the past and unlock the secrets of old people.
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Uncovering ancient mysteries and keys
The exploration of ancient mysteries and secrets has captivated human curiosity for centuries. From enigmatic artifacts to concealed chambers, these remnants of the past deal peeks right into human beings long gone. Looking into the world of ancient mysteries, chroniclers, excavators, and fanatics start a mission to discover the secrets that lie underneath the surface. Whether it is deciphering the hieroglyphics of the Egyptian pyramids, deciphering the secrets behind Stonehenge, or piecing together the legends of lost civilizations like Atlantis, these ventures clarified our shared background and give important understandings right into the development of human world. As scientists peel back the layers of time, they reveal the intricate links in between ancient mysteries, historical secrets, mysterious places, secret societies, and the enigmatic remnants of neglected cultures. With each discovery, a problem piece falls into place, offering us a much deeper understanding of our collective past and the unimaginable narratives that shape our existing.
Discovering mysterious places and societies
As we dive even more into the mystical world of ancient mysteries, we come across an exciting element of exploration: finding and deciphering the tricks of mysterious places and secret societies. These enigmatic locations, shrouded in intrigue and conjecture, hold the potential to introduce concealed facts regarding forgotten civilizations and their elaborate cultures. From the old city of Petra, carved right into rose-hued high cliffs, to the deserted Mayan damages of Tikal hidden deep within the Guatemalan jungle, these mysterious places supply a glance right into the lives and custom-mades of human beings long gone. In addition, the presence of secret societies, such as the Freemasons or the Illuminati, has actually sustained conjecture and fascination for centuries. Exploring their beginnings, rituals, and influence on historic events adds an additional layer of depth to our understanding of the complexities of culture throughout time. By embarking on these trips of expedition, we not just uncover forgotten stories and artifacts but also obtain a profound appreciation for the abundant tapestry of human history and the enduring enigmas that remain to captivate our imagination.
Uncovering lost civilizations and background
The search of uncovering lost civilizations and untangling the mysteries of history is an undertaking that captivates the minds of historians, archaeologists, and enthusiasts alike. Through thorough research study, excavations, and analysis of old artefacts and texts, we can assemble fragments of the past and gain insights right into the lives and cultures of those that came before us. The study of lost civilizations permits us to complete the gaps of our cumulative history, shedding light on the accomplishments, advancements, and customs of societies that have actually long been forgotten. From the impressive pyramids of Egypt to the intricate network of underground cities in Cappadocia, each discovery paints a vibrant picture of the rich tapestry of human civilization. By diving right into the depths of background, we not only uncover the secrets of lost civilizations however likewise acquire a deeper appreciation for the intricacies and strength of our forefathers.
While the enigmas of the ancient world might never ever be fully solved, it is very important to continue examining and discovering these enigmas. By diving right into the past and learning about the ideas, customs, and innovations of old human beings, we gain a deeper understanding of our own history and society. These secrets likewise act as a reminder that there is still so much entrusted to discover and recognize about our world. Let us continue to value and marvel at the marvels of the past, while also looking in the direction of the future with curiosity and marvel.
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Le mystère de l’ancienne Pyramide de Nice en France: Notre collective amnésie
Une Amnésie Collective semble nous avoir tous frappé, les souvenirs des vieilles civilisations semblent avoir disparu de nos mémoires collectives puis individuelles. Je vous invite donc à ré-ouvrir les portes mystérieuses de notre histoire pour redécouvrir aujourd’hui le mystère de l'ancienne pyramide de Nice.
Bienvenue cher curieux et curieuse, accrochez-vous bien, nous allons explorer un pan totalement oublié de l'histoire. 
Si des continents nous semblent déjà, dans notre imaginaire, pleins de mystères, c’est en Europe, aujourd’hui que je vous invite à contempler les mystères de notre passé.  
Aujourd'hui, je vous invite à voyager vers la Côte d'Azur en France, plus précisément à Nice. 
Amnésie, je disais. Qui connait l’histoire de la Pyramide de Nice, sur la Côte d’Azur, en France encore présente jusqu’aux années soixante dix?
La Pyramide de Nice, un édifice emblématique sur le continent européen, a été détruite dans les années 70 pour laisser place à un échangeur autoroutier. Les traces de cette pyramide sont devenues des souvenirs lointains, tout comme les récits de la civilisation qui l'a construite. C'est la triste réalité d'un patrimoine européen antique oublié, perdu sous les épais sables du temps.
En voici des images reproduites artificiellement mais vous pouvez en trouver d’anciennes photos sur un article de Nice Matin, le journal local de Nice ou sur de trop rares sites internet. 
Repenser l'histoire ancienne de l'Europe, c'est toucher aux racines profondes de ses peuples. Mais celles-ci semblent être reléguées à l’arrière-plan. Nous avons favorisé les narrations de l’immense civilisation égyptienne, civilisation semblant très lointaine à nous et de par son ancienneté et de par sa distance. En même temps, certains réduisaient l'image de l'Europe à des tribus primitives vêtues de peaux de bêtes. La conception d’une Europe plus avancée, et peut-être même entièrement liée à cette mystique civilisation Egyptienne, semble nous échapper complètement.
Les pyramides européennes antiques sont pourtant là, imposantes et fières. 
Prenez le cas de la Pyramide de Bosnie, découverte en Deux mille six. Certains l’estiment à environ vint mille à trente milles ans d'âge. La pyramide de Nice, elle, est estimée, par certains, construite entre mille huit cent trois et mille huit cent douze, d’autres avance des chiffres de  construction situés autour de quatre mille à trois mille cinq cent avant J C.
 Ces structures massives racontent une histoire différente, une toile complexe d'interconnexions entre les anciennes civilisations du monde qui ont laissé leur empreinte sous forme de gigantesques édifices en pierre.
La grande pyramide de Saint-André, dans la ville de Nice, sur la Côte d'Azur, était une représentation majeure de ces civilisations perdues. Avec une hauteur de plus de cinquante à soixante mètres et d’une longueur de deux cent mètres, elle était comparable à des pyramides, elles aussi oubliées, de Barnenez en Bretagne, de Guimar aux Canaries, et de Monte D'Accoddi en Sardaigne. 
Malgré sa grandeur, cette ancienne pyramide de Nice, ainsi que ses consoeurs, est sortie du récit historique et a été détruite au vingtième siècle pour faire place à l'urbanisation.
Nous semblons tous souffrir d'une amnésie collective. En dépit des nombreuses preuves laissées par cé civilisations pyramidales, notre mémoire collective les a oublié. Est-ce de l'ignorance ou y a-t-il quelque chose que nous ne voulons pas voir ?
En Bosnie, malgré les protestations et les accusations de faux, certaines analyses scientifiques ont prouvé que les pyramides sont bien d'origine artificielle. Le matériau qui recouvre cé pyramides semble être un type de ciment - plus résistant que le nôtre - qui indique sans aucun doute que les pyramides n'ont pas été créées par la nature, mais par une civilisation avancée.
À l'heure où nous nous interrogeons sur notre avenir, il est essentiel de ne pas oublier notre passé. Ces pyramides, ces monuments de pierre, nous rappellent les époques où l'humanité a osé rêver et a créé des merveilles pour lesquelles nous voyageons encore aujourd’hui pour les admirer.
Ceci est une invitation à revoir notre vision du passé, à questionner nos dogmes traditionnels et à nous demander: quelles autres merveilles de notre histoire avons-nous oubliées ? 
Les pyramides de Nice, de Bosnie et d'ailleurs ne sont pas de simples anomalies, mais des preuves que notre passé est plus riche et plus complexe que ce que nous avons toujours cru.
Vous aimez les riches mystères de notre planète?
Vous adorerez notre livre, « Mystères inexpliqués: Les évadés de la Matrice. Dix Histoires vraies et inexpliquées de Bug dans la Matrice », que vous trouverez sur Amazon.
Cher Curieux et curieuses, suivez-nous pour de prochains mystères.
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blueheartbooks · 5 months
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"Diving into the Abyss: Unraveling the Mysteries of 'Atlantis, the Antediluvian World' by Ignatius Donnelly"
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In his timeless work, "Atlantis, the Antediluvian World," Ignatius Donnelly takes readers on an intellectual voyage through the corridors of history, mythology, and speculative science to explore the enigma of Atlantis. Published in 1882, Donnelly's magnum opus continues to captivate minds, challenging conventional beliefs about ancient civilizations and submerged realms.
The title itself sparks curiosity, suggesting an exploration of a world lost to time. Donnelly, a 19th-century polymath, weaves together a tapestry of evidence, folklore, and imagination, presenting a compelling case for the existence of a once-great civilization that predates recorded history.
The book unfolds like an archaeological adventure, with Donnelly delving into various ancient texts, mythologies, and geological phenomena to build his case for the existence of Atlantis. Drawing on works from Plato to ancient Hindu scriptures, he meticulously constructs a narrative that places Atlantis at the center of a global, advanced society.
Donnelly's bold hypotheses challenge readers to question the limits of human achievement in the ancient world. He proposes a sophisticated society with advanced technology, drawing parallels between the architectural feats of Egypt, Mexico, and the lost city of Atlantis. The author's arguments are not just a product of his imagination; they are backed by extensive research, albeit within the context of the knowledge available during his time.
The allure of "Atlantis, the Antediluvian World" lies in its ability to spark the imagination while grounding its theories in the available evidence of the era. Donnelly's exploration of geological anomalies, linguistic connections, and cultural parallels contributes to the mystique surrounding Atlantis.
However, the book is not without its critics. Skeptics argue that Donnelly's interpretations are speculative and at times overly optimistic. Nevertheless, the enduring appeal of his work lies in the profound impact it had on subsequent generations of scholars, scientists, and fiction writers who continued to explore the possibility of a lost civilization.
In conclusion, Donnelly's "Atlantis, the Antediluvian World" stands as a testament to the enduring fascination with the unknown depths of human history. Whether one approaches it as a work of speculative science or an engaging piece of historical literature, the book continues to beckon readers to contemplate the mysteries that lie beneath the surface of our understanding of ancient civilizations.
"Atlantis, the Antediluvian World," By Ignatius Donnelly is available in Amazon in paperback 21.99$ and hardcover 29.99$ editions.
Number of pages: 477
Language: English
Rating: 8/10                                           
Link of the book!
Review By: King's Cat
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