Sure, i definitely love Stargate, buuuut their perception of ancient mythologies is abit warped... it's ok though, i just find it funny how most stories misinterpret mythologies, especially the fact that Anubis is evil in SG...
Sure, i definitely love Stargate, buuuut their perception of ancient mythologies is abit warped... it's ok though, i just find it funny how most stories misinterpret mythologies, especially the fact that Anubis is evil in SG...
And so are they
Like, the god Ra actually exists in ancient Egyptian mythology for instance, whilst to my knowledge the Ancients aren't really mythological characters.
They are, both Morgan Le Fay and Merlin are mythological figures, while most of the others predate history, so they can’t be gods because we didn’t know they existed.
Exepted they are the roman gods as said by danil jackson
They aren't though, and his name is Daniel.
Ok and sorry about the miss spelling im dislectic
Oh ok.
Wasn't Anubis evil in real Egyptian history though?
A bit off topic but related, assassins creed origins. that game really helps you understand the Egyptian mythologies, but even that was fixed to fit the lore of the story in some way.
And if i remember correctly, Anubis was lord of the duat which was basically hell so by all accounts, Anubis was evil wouldn't you think?
I love science fiction though, i love the interpretations and directions they end up going in movies and video games.
In stargate they just expand the Egyptian gods as figures of immense power and cruelty, we still don't know or understand much about Egyptian history when it comes to the pyramids in how and why they were built, we have plenty of speculation for many years.
I just watched a new video on the subject in what the pyramids could be, and they threw an very interesting concept, one i never thought i would ever hear, but they started looking at the structure of the pyramids and found some similarities to it's construction to how a battery works.
As if it were used as some kind of powerhouse, there is so much more interesting things when you look at them from this perspective, and also many other factors relating to the location of the pyramids, like the flood maps of the area dating far enough back in time that suggests that the entire Sahara desert and into Egypt was once very lush landmass and full of streams of water and flora, it was essentially a paradise and had lots of elephants animals of all kinds.
And there's also mention of the possibility of the mythical Atlantis was within a certain part of the Sahara along with very convincing evidence of this, there is a naturally formed structure within the Sahara that resembles how it was described by an historian named Herodotus who talked about it's location with much detail along with using google maps and what the landmass looks like from that view when it comes to the story of Atlantis and how it came to be in the sea.
Very interesting stuff, and i suggest every one of you guys to look this up, it really opens up the possibilities of all of our myths and history stories that have been told for ages.
What you say about the pyramids and Atlantis is a very intresting topic, and i will most likely look it up soonish.
And yes, Anubis was the ruler of the duat. However, the duat was seen as not only hell, but heaven also. You see, in the duat, the ones deemed bad were punished, so to them it was hell. However, to those who were good when they lived on Earth duat was like eternal paradise, and it was said that they would all return to Earth when the golden age when Osiris rules once more upon Earth comes again.
So in a way, Anubis was both good and evil.
@JewelLapoole he is said to be half ascended right, so my theory is that he had a soul, and it was split in two, half good, half bad, and then when he ascended the good part ascended fully, taking half of the bad part with it, or maybe both parts fully ascended but split leaving both parts half ascended.
What do you think?