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"Before the Waters, there was only Dust.
But in the Depths, the Scaled One stirred.
From His breath rose the mists that swallow cities,
From His gaze came the silence that breaks empires.

We keep no fire, for flame defies Him.
We raise no idols of gold, for pride offends Him.
Only the dark water is sacred, for it remembers.

O Bokrug, Patient Devourer of the Forgotten,
When the thousandth year turns, rise once more.
Let the towers sink like stones in the silt of Your memory,
And let all that mocks the Deep be made quiet."



Bokrug, known as The Great Water Lizard, is a lesser-known but ancient deity within the Cthulhu Mythos. Worshipped by the semi-amphibious beings of Ib, Bokrug is associated with still waters, vengeance, and the slow, patient wrath of ancient gods. Unlike the more chaotic cosmic entities like Cthulhu or Nyarlathotep, Bokrug is silent, lurking, and reptilian, embodying the cold memory of the deep

#Lovecraft #Ai
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Forwarded from æncient sōul
1. possibly from Eastern Delta; from Egypt
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Symbols of Rebirth

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Lono •

Lono is one of the four major gods of Hawaiian mythology, associated with fertility, peace, rain, agriculture, and music. He governs the Makaha season, a time of abundance and rest when war was forbidden. Often depicted with white banners and swirling clouds, Lono is linked to the life-giving cycles of nature—the gentle rain, the growing taro, and the renewal of the land. His annual festival, Makahiki, honored him with games, feasts, and offerings to ensure prosperity for the coming year.

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A skunk has one of the most effective defenses in the animal world. When threatened it raises its tail, stamps its feet as a warning and then sprays a sulfur rich liquid from glands near the tail. The spray contains thiols, the same compounds that give rotten eggs their smell, and it can cause severe irritation to the eyes and nose of predators.

Wolves, coyotes and even bears often learn the hard way. When sprayed in the face a wolf may roll on the ground and rub its head to escape the burning odor. Because of this powerful defense most predators avoid skunks completely, making them one of the few small mammals that large carnivores think twice before attacking.

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Forwarded from Portal Ibis
Passauer Calendar, c. 1445
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