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by Pablo Munoz Gomez
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Peder Mørk Mønsted (Danish, 1859-1941)
Ponte Campovasto, 1914
Oil on canvas
50.5 x 84 cm
Private collection
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Seth (Set), son of Geb (Earth) and Nut (sky), brother of Osiris, was god of the desert, foreign lands, thunderstorms, eclipses, and earthquakes. Seth was a powerful and often frightening deity, however he was also a patron god of the pharaohs, particularly Ramses the Great. He protected the dead on the way to the Afterlife.In Egyptian mythology, Seth killed Osiris in an attempt to become the ruler of Egypt, however Osiris and Isis’s son, Horus, defeated Seth in combat. Seth then was adopted by the sun god Ra. He became the thunder in the sky and protected Ra from the chaos serpent Apophis during the sun’s nightly travel through the underworld. While Seth has been depicted in a variety of animal forms, he is usually depicted as a dog-like animal with a forked tail, called the “Seth animal.” Seth “The God Of Chaos” Talon ABRAXAS
Raffy was a special kind of bloke, the kind that senses the deeper currents that flow beneath our world. Every city has a great spirit that is embodied in tall buildings, the generator pavements, watchtowers and guardhouses. Whenever he was approaching a city he'd power down his Thrumba and sing the praises of whichever spirit was presented to him.
Rafferee Ran was a very, very wealthy man.
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by Hasui Kawase, early 20th c
Theo Metaxis, a.k.a. the Metamahjee, is a philosopher, traveller and supremely experienced practitioner of the arcane science of Mahjuti. He was once a loyal servant of the Emperor of Purush but after a falling out Metaxis was declared an outlaw, a heretic and apostate. The powerful Religious Sect known as the White Jattamansi have placed a price on his head, but Theo always has a trick or two in store for their hired assassins.
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A 1/3 piece - From the collection of characters from the upcoming graphic novel series, Veil Of The Gods. Big things coming. Follow to stay updated :-)
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Moebius
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Hasui Kawase
"Spring Moon at Ninomiya Beach", 1932.
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