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Jun. 13th, 2003 08:39 pmHad only one exam today, the LAST one as it so happens. Hooray! With IT, the testing and incessant study has come to an end! I will do NO study whatsoever for FOUR WEEKS OR SO! YAY!
Exam took only an hour and a half in the morning, so hung around school looking at Encyclopaedias of Myths and Gods. Spent ages looking at the stuff on numerology in the myths one- it was freakishly accurate. Weird. Very fun though, I must say. And I found out something about the American Indians, the Navaho Indians in particular, which amused me duly...
Gay crossdressers were sacred. If you showed homosexual tendencies, it was thought that you were closer to the spirit world. In some cultures, there were some jobs such as shamanism that only male crossdressers could do. Female crossdressers got to be warriors and were treated like men- they were able to achieve the same status and everything. In one culture, I think the Navahos, they had this thing with the crossdressers and marriage. There was this special name for crossdressers that started with B, but anyway, they had to have relationships that were SOCIALLY heterosexual. Which means if they cross-dressed, they HAD to be gay. And you could have a primary and a secondary marriage- primarily to someone of the opposite gender and secondarily to a cross-dresser. I may go research this further, methinks.
Looking in the God encyclopaedia, I went a-searching for Gods of different cultures. By the way, Ashie, I hate you for persuading me that God's siblings deserve love. Damn you. But as I was saying, here is the full God/Goddess list of my characters as it stands from this afternoon:
Luna: Chaos and Time's eldest child. Roman goddess of the moon, black hair and blue eyes, ends up with Amaterasu.
Amaterasu: Japanese (Shinto) Goddess of the Sun. Blonde hair, blue eyes.
Vidar: Second eldest of God's siblings, the oldest boy. Is the twin of Eirene, is the Nordic god of War, has black hair and red eyes, ends up with Yu-ti. (You can stop complaining, Ashie, his name changed. It isn't Ares any more.)
Yu-ti: Chinese (Tao) God of the Sky. Yu-ti is the most common name for the Jade Emperor, he's a very important God, and he looks Chinese.
Eirene: Second eldest both child and girl. Twin of Vidar, Greek Goddess of Peace, has purple hair and red eyes, ends up with Rati.
Rati: Hindu Goddess of the Night. Blue-black hair, grey eyes.
Gaia: Greek Goddess of Nature and etc, apparently. I didn't know that before today. That she was Greek, I mean, not that she was a Goddess of the Earth. Brown hair, green-blue eyes, ends up with Lilith.
Lilith: Aside from being just plain evil in Christianity and Judaism, she was apparently ORIGINALLY the Assyrian Goddess of Desolation. Cool. Has silver hair and eyes.
God: If anyone here doesn't know who God is, I may die of sheer shock. Purple hair, red eyes, ends up with Lucifer. And as Lucifer is not a God, he gets no entry. Meh.
Bast: Second youngest. Egyptian Goddess of Cats, ends up with Nyavirezi, has black hair, green eyes and tan skin.
Nyavirezi: African (from around the area where Rwanda is today) Goddess of Lions. Has brown hair, brown eyes, coffee coloured skin.
Jesus: Yes, he's God's brother. Brown hair and blue eyes. Ends up with the apostle Peter. Please stop mocking me... *wince* I'll shut up now, shall I? Indeed.
Am half-watching something on the writer of Count Dracula. I was amusing myself by sniggering in a fangirlish manner at the beginning when it said something about his 30 year relationship with the actor Irving; then later I realised that Stoker actually WAS a flaming queen. It was so FUNNY. He was friendsies with Oscar Wilde. Then he got an infatuation with this author, William Walt (something Walt, anyway). The book had homo erotic overtones and Stoker wrote this letter about how he was a man with a woman's eyes and how Walt could be as a father and brother and wife to him etc. It was HILARIOUS. Then came the actor Henry Irving... He was practically in LOVE with the guy. Count Dracula was BASED on him. No, screw that, he WAS in love with the guy. And when the thing said "he followed his artistic bent" my father was just like "don't they mean he followed his bent artist?"
The tv just said that Dracula has homosexual overtones and that Stoker recorded a dream where these female vampires were going for him but then the Count said "this man is mine." and claimed him. Hmmmmmmmm.
Mwahahaha. This amuses me.
...Later...
Bram Stoker had syphilis when he died. He was SO sleeping with actor-dude. And there was a picture of the movie cover of Queen of the Damned. Wheeeeeeeeee, Lestat in leather pants!
Edited to say: Upon further research, it is Navajo, not Navaho. Also, the term I couldn't remember was Berdache, meaning "kept boy" or "male prositute". They also call bi-sexual people two-spirited. It's really very fascinating.
Exam took only an hour and a half in the morning, so hung around school looking at Encyclopaedias of Myths and Gods. Spent ages looking at the stuff on numerology in the myths one- it was freakishly accurate. Weird. Very fun though, I must say. And I found out something about the American Indians, the Navaho Indians in particular, which amused me duly...
Gay crossdressers were sacred. If you showed homosexual tendencies, it was thought that you were closer to the spirit world. In some cultures, there were some jobs such as shamanism that only male crossdressers could do. Female crossdressers got to be warriors and were treated like men- they were able to achieve the same status and everything. In one culture, I think the Navahos, they had this thing with the crossdressers and marriage. There was this special name for crossdressers that started with B, but anyway, they had to have relationships that were SOCIALLY heterosexual. Which means if they cross-dressed, they HAD to be gay. And you could have a primary and a secondary marriage- primarily to someone of the opposite gender and secondarily to a cross-dresser. I may go research this further, methinks.
Looking in the God encyclopaedia, I went a-searching for Gods of different cultures. By the way, Ashie, I hate you for persuading me that God's siblings deserve love. Damn you. But as I was saying, here is the full God/Goddess list of my characters as it stands from this afternoon:
Luna: Chaos and Time's eldest child. Roman goddess of the moon, black hair and blue eyes, ends up with Amaterasu.
Amaterasu: Japanese (Shinto) Goddess of the Sun. Blonde hair, blue eyes.
Vidar: Second eldest of God's siblings, the oldest boy. Is the twin of Eirene, is the Nordic god of War, has black hair and red eyes, ends up with Yu-ti. (You can stop complaining, Ashie, his name changed. It isn't Ares any more.)
Yu-ti: Chinese (Tao) God of the Sky. Yu-ti is the most common name for the Jade Emperor, he's a very important God, and he looks Chinese.
Eirene: Second eldest both child and girl. Twin of Vidar, Greek Goddess of Peace, has purple hair and red eyes, ends up with Rati.
Rati: Hindu Goddess of the Night. Blue-black hair, grey eyes.
Gaia: Greek Goddess of Nature and etc, apparently. I didn't know that before today. That she was Greek, I mean, not that she was a Goddess of the Earth. Brown hair, green-blue eyes, ends up with Lilith.
Lilith: Aside from being just plain evil in Christianity and Judaism, she was apparently ORIGINALLY the Assyrian Goddess of Desolation. Cool. Has silver hair and eyes.
God: If anyone here doesn't know who God is, I may die of sheer shock. Purple hair, red eyes, ends up with Lucifer. And as Lucifer is not a God, he gets no entry. Meh.
Bast: Second youngest. Egyptian Goddess of Cats, ends up with Nyavirezi, has black hair, green eyes and tan skin.
Nyavirezi: African (from around the area where Rwanda is today) Goddess of Lions. Has brown hair, brown eyes, coffee coloured skin.
Jesus: Yes, he's God's brother. Brown hair and blue eyes. Ends up with the apostle Peter. Please stop mocking me... *wince* I'll shut up now, shall I? Indeed.
Am half-watching something on the writer of Count Dracula. I was amusing myself by sniggering in a fangirlish manner at the beginning when it said something about his 30 year relationship with the actor Irving; then later I realised that Stoker actually WAS a flaming queen. It was so FUNNY. He was friendsies with Oscar Wilde. Then he got an infatuation with this author, William Walt (something Walt, anyway). The book had homo erotic overtones and Stoker wrote this letter about how he was a man with a woman's eyes and how Walt could be as a father and brother and wife to him etc. It was HILARIOUS. Then came the actor Henry Irving... He was practically in LOVE with the guy. Count Dracula was BASED on him. No, screw that, he WAS in love with the guy. And when the thing said "he followed his artistic bent" my father was just like "don't they mean he followed his bent artist?"
The tv just said that Dracula has homosexual overtones and that Stoker recorded a dream where these female vampires were going for him but then the Count said "this man is mine." and claimed him. Hmmmmmmmm.
Mwahahaha. This amuses me.
...Later...
Bram Stoker had syphilis when he died. He was SO sleeping with actor-dude. And there was a picture of the movie cover of Queen of the Damned. Wheeeeeeeeee, Lestat in leather pants!
Edited to say: Upon further research, it is Navajo, not Navaho. Also, the term I couldn't remember was Berdache, meaning "kept boy" or "male prositute". They also call bi-sexual people two-spirited. It's really very fascinating.
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Date: 2003-06-13 06:41 am (UTC)Re:
Date: 2003-06-13 06:54 am (UTC)It was pretty cool. I may just be saying that cause he was practically gay, but still.
And look- you can stop complaining, now. Not only do the Gods/Goddesses all get love, THERE ARE MORE FEMALE GODDESSES THAN MALE ONES. So hah.
And damn you... *crumples can* I'm drawing them right now, actually.
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