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| Topic Started: Feb 12 2008, 10:16 PM (297 Views) | |
| Tristan da Cunha | Feb 12 2008, 10:16 PM Post #1 |
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The Tradition According to Typhonian tradition, the men who first came to this world had escaped from a place of great suffering and ignorance. But this new world was no different. Science had promised to reveal everything, yet it led to no true understanding or knowledge; men realized they were still ignorant, desperate, and lost in the universe. The men who founded of Typhon made a pact, that they would dedicate their lives and fortunes, and their descendents' lives and fortunes, to each other, until they finally find what they have been looking for. To the new worlds, Earth was lost. Besides the fragments of data excavated from the crash-landing sites, almost all knowledge of Earth had been lost during the great voyage. Sages of many nations try to piece together the history of mankind from the beginning, using science, philosophy, religion. The founders of Typhon submitted to one man among them, the Sojourner, whose family would forever lead the Typhonians, because the Sojourner was Typhon's link to Earth. To the Typhonians, the Sojourner and his line was a personification of the unbroken chain of man, which stretches at once far into the past and far into the future. The Sojourner's descendants to this day rule over Typhon as Princes. The Exact Genealogy of the Princes of Typhon The Exact Genealogy was compiled by the sages of Typhon, who used what little history texts have been recovered, and the ancestral songs and epics, to determine the precise patrilineal descent of the Princes of Typhon. Boldfaced text denotes godhood or divinity. Italics denotes motherhood. Green text explains synchronicity of generations. Generation lengths on Earth were highly variable; it is said that Methuselah son of Enoch lived 9 million years, but Julus Mons son of Albus was not even born when he fathered his son by impregnating his twin sister, while still in the womb, due to divine interference. Blue text explains divinity. Red text indicates the origin of the titles of the Prince of Typhon. The Princes all the titles used by their forefathers. For example, the Prince of Typhon is also the First Man (from Adam), the Survivor of the Flood (from Noah), etc. Posted Image |
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| Eleytheria-Duo | Feb 12 2008, 10:30 PM Post #2 |
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TC: You have too much time on your hands. :lol: |
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| Rhadamanthus | Feb 12 2008, 10:34 PM Post #3 |
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Can we see all the titles compiled? |
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| Tristan da Cunha | Feb 12 2008, 10:47 PM Post #4 |
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Damian, the Prince of Typhon, the Sojourner, the False, the Grand Prince, the Bulgar-Slayer, the Lawgiver, the Vice-God, the Dominus, the True King, the Descendant of Christ, the Princeps, the Rebuilder, the Founder of Rome, the Great King, the Exile, the Patriarch, the Survivor of Troy, the Wanderer, the Founder of Troy, the Father of Greeks, the Survivor of the Flood, the First Man. The titles are ordered from the most recent to the most ancient. The meanings of most of these titles are lost to history.
Actually I have very little time, and I spent it all on this. As for tomorrow morning's quiz... :lol: |
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| New Harumf | Feb 13 2008, 09:20 AM Post #5 |
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I am very disappointed, as I saw no Odin, Siegfried or Brunhilde in his liniage, therefore making him very UN-heroic! Now, TC, what drugs do you use when you are making something like this??? |
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| Tristan da Cunha | Feb 13 2008, 04:55 PM Post #6 |
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Hmm I'm assuming the Mahometan beverage, coffee. |
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