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Feeling sad? Read my short story inspired by myths like Pyramus and Thisbe, Hesiod’s poems, and the Homeric landscape of the bronze aged Mediterranean as well as some references to Egyptian and Caananite works. Regardless of the setting and pieces, I’m sure the story will touch you one way or another, though rough and slightly lacking compared to my other works it may be. It was darkly inspired from the shadows of the day.
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>>18450944
I wrote a weird short story, which is supposed to be the first in a series following a character named Amelicare as he makes observations on various topics, set to the backdrop of a modern day Phonecian state with heavy influences from Caanaite literature and mythology. It's supposed to be relaxing, albeit bizarre and sometimes disturbing. Deities like El and Baal are supposed to make appearances later on as antagonist.
https://rentry.co/ug52n

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>>18364872
np enjoy

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>>18359687
You know he was certainly right about Atlantis. The geological dating on the Sphinx puts it at around 10.000 BC at least.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbUsGnMUH2Y
The thing that sucks about Evola is everyone looks at his politics but not his metaphysics. His views on cyclical history and the male/female dualities are quite fascinating, and he sort of lets you see how the ancients minds worked. Despite never giving any empirical evidence, he strikes into something true.

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