questions about yugiho
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questions about yugiho
i just need to know how to spell some names. whats the names of those god cards, whats the name of that green magic circal thing, and whats the names of the three legendary dragons/knights?
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the gods are Obelisk, Ra, and, if you're going by the RIGHT name, Osiris; if you're going by the shitzy Kids' WB title, Slifer, the sky dragon.
They're Egyptian gods (minus Obelisk), so it's pretty simple.
The cirlce is Oricalkos
Can't remember the dragons
They're Egyptian gods (minus Obelisk), so it's pretty simple.
The cirlce is Oricalkos
Can't remember the dragons
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Re: questions about yugiho
Make sure you know how to spell the actual anime's title itself first.The_Collection wrote:i just need to know how to spell some names. whats the names of those god cards, whats the name of that green magic circal thing, and whats the names of the three legendary dragons/knights?
(i didnt post on this site for a long time. i wonder if any one will remember me?)
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1. Introduction posts aren't allowed here.Micah14 wrote:Halooo! im new here and im really excitedMy screen name is micah14 but evryone can call me Mew-Mew!
2. Your post has absolutely nothing to do with Yu-Gi-Oh!
3. I highly doubt that anyone is going to call you Mew-Mew.
Back on topic:
Can someone explain who Osiris is?
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Osiris eyptian God Of The Dead
In his original form, a green-skinned man dressed in the raiment of a pharaoh. Following the Legend of Osiris, he appears as a green-skinned man in the form of a mummified pharaoh. He is often depicted wearing the atef crown with a pair of ram horns at its base.
Description: Throughout the height of Egyptian civilization, Osiris was the primary deity. In power, he was second only his father, Ra, and was the leader of the gods on earth. He was the husband of Isis and the father of Horus (and a number of other gods in some stories). Osiris resided in the underworld as the lord of the dead, as after being killed by Set, even though he was a god, he could no longer dwell in the land of the living.
After Osiris was killed, Isis resurrected him with the Ritual of Life, which was later given to the Egyptians so that they could give eternal life to all their dead. The spells and rituals cast by Isis, plus many others given to the people by the gods over the centuries, were collected into The Book of Going Forth by Day, colloquially known as The Book of the Dead.
In the underworld, Osiris sits on a great throne, where he is praised by the souls of the just. All those who pass the tests of the underworld become worthy to enter The Blessed Land, that part of the underworld that is like the land of the living, but without sorrow or pain. In some texts, in addition to the Judging of the Heart, Osiris passes final judgment over the dead, acting in this capacity as an Egyptian version of Radamanthus.
That anwser your question?
In his original form, a green-skinned man dressed in the raiment of a pharaoh. Following the Legend of Osiris, he appears as a green-skinned man in the form of a mummified pharaoh. He is often depicted wearing the atef crown with a pair of ram horns at its base.
Description: Throughout the height of Egyptian civilization, Osiris was the primary deity. In power, he was second only his father, Ra, and was the leader of the gods on earth. He was the husband of Isis and the father of Horus (and a number of other gods in some stories). Osiris resided in the underworld as the lord of the dead, as after being killed by Set, even though he was a god, he could no longer dwell in the land of the living.
After Osiris was killed, Isis resurrected him with the Ritual of Life, which was later given to the Egyptians so that they could give eternal life to all their dead. The spells and rituals cast by Isis, plus many others given to the people by the gods over the centuries, were collected into The Book of Going Forth by Day, colloquially known as The Book of the Dead.
In the underworld, Osiris sits on a great throne, where he is praised by the souls of the just. All those who pass the tests of the underworld become worthy to enter The Blessed Land, that part of the underworld that is like the land of the living, but without sorrow or pain. In some texts, in addition to the Judging of the Heart, Osiris passes final judgment over the dead, acting in this capacity as an Egyptian version of Radamanthus.
That anwser your question?
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