Hina
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Don't go back now. We've gone too far. Leave me no regret.
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Post by Hina on Jul 5, 2006 18:12:57 GMT -5
God Information will be posted here in posts following. Each god will have their own post and can not make another about their god. You CAN edit your post though I will post it for you.
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Hina
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Don't go back now. We've gone too far. Leave me no regret.
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Post by Hina on Jul 5, 2006 18:14:42 GMT -5
Goddess QeteshWhat would your shrine look like? Marble walls and pillars/columns [call them whatever, if you must]. The walls and columns hold stories about Qetesh and other Gods and Goddesses, and stories of the Kings and Queens. Red-Clay colored tiling on the floor. The room thats in the picture is the entrance room, and its a square, empty room [not including the heiroglyphics on the walls.]. As you enter the second room, you see it is 2 times smaller than the first room, and is more of a rectangle shape rather than square. On both sides of the room there are golden benchs, and on both ends of the bench they curl up and out. When you enter the third [and last] room, there is the shrine. It is larger than the 2nd room, but smaller than the 1st [which has no roof] and has randomly sized candles at the back of the room. In the middle of the back of the room there is an area for offering, worship, and prayer. (AT THE MIDDLE BACK OF THE ROOM THINGY:) There is a medium sized statue - about 4 feet tall [seeing the room like like 30 or 40 feet tall] - of Qetesh, nude, on a lion with a snake in one hand [representing the manly part] and flowers in the other [representing the main part of the female part] ontop of a small [Don't know how to put it] - well I don't know how to put it; its like a 6 inch rise off the ground, a marble box thats not hollow, about 4-5 feet across, 6 inches above ground, 1 1/2 ft off the wall i guess, with hieroglyphics on the sides of it, saying what should be praised, offered, how to start out praise, et cetera. There would be 2 off-white silk pillows infront of my statue for kneeling on and praying. There would be a long, narrow, red carpet that starts at the entrance and ends at the statue box (thing). What would you want people to put in your shrine? I'm not picky. Flowers, Gem stones, Precious metals, Cotton,perfume, jewelry, kisses on my feet, bowls of water, candles, silk, white clothing, pictures of love. Spandex. Whatever the human feels appropriate for my shrine. Once again, I'm not picky. much..What would you banish someone for? - Well, being irritating, someone doing something in my shrine other than worship, praying, or offering.. sometimes. Not all the times. They can say hey to people. Small talk. Depending on mood. Not praying or offering or something. Disrespect. Destroying my temple. Dissing me, or my sister goddess, Ahurani. Annoyances. Bitches. You know who you are. Got any questions, just ask. [Information Provided By: Qetesh]
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Hina
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Post by Hina on Jul 5, 2006 18:29:44 GMT -5
Goddess AhuraniWhat Would Your Shrine Look Like? The whole building would be white stone. There would be many windows with maroon velvet curtains. It would be very simple. Stone benches would be in the entryroom. In the hallway leading to the main prayer room would be a Maroon carpet and on the walls, paintings of battle, love, and sorrow. A large marble archway would lead to the prayer room. There would be velvet maroon pillows with white tassels, for you to put your knees on and lean for prayer. you would pray to a stature of me. What I Want To See At My Shrine: Red Roses, or black ones, tears, blood, strawberries, black clothing, and pictures of war sadness or despair. What I WOuld Banish You For: Not worshipping me. Hmmm... If you find a way to make world peace. Destroying my shrine. Talking bad about me, or my sister goddess, Qetesh. [More Banishment info. Later] [Information Provided By: Ahurani]
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