And there are some complaints and Jesus did not show up in Gaiman's American Gods…
Thoughts on this?
*: Gaiman's "American Gods": Why No Jesus?
Thoughts on this?
*: Gaiman's "American Gods": Why No Jesus?
What are people's thoughts on using Judeo-Christian beings in fantasy such as angels, demons etc? Especially in a non-conventional sense?
What are people's thoughts on using Judeo-Christian beings in fantasy such as angels, demons etc? Especially in a non-conventional sense?
And there are some complaints and Jesus did not show up in Gaiman's American Gods…
Thoughts on this?
MasterWhat are people's thoughts on using Judeo-Christian beings in fantasy such as angels, demons etc? Especially in a non-conventional sense?
Moses - to Christians, Jews, and Moslems, the name of a mighty prophet. However, the name itself is actually Egyptian. More accurately, its part of a name, meaning 'servant of' or 'child of.' In Egyptian, it is usually combined with the name of a god. Most famous example would be 'Ramses' ('Servant of Ra.')
Mythic ScribeI was under the the impression that it originated from the Hebrew for 'drew out'. Regardless, since the biblical Moses was apparently born in Egypt and raised by Egyptians this could make sense too.
Dark LordMoses - to Christians, Jews, and Moslems, the name of a mighty prophet. However, the name itself is actually Egyptian. More accurately, its part of a name, meaning 'servant of' or 'child of.' In Egyptian, it is usually combined with the name of a god. Most famous example would be 'Ramses' ('Servant of Ra.')