Talk:Inscriptions in the Egyptian Tomb beneath St. Paul's Basilica in Phillipi
Chris: Now, Noah, how does this fit in with your theory that Nectanabos is Ikkulu in disguise?
Noah: Uh... I don't know.
Chris: I guess I'll compile all this Necatanabos info on one page, see what we can piece together.
tcm: well, if Nectanebos is Ikulu, then Alexander might be her son (by way of Olympia). however, important to note here is that Nectanebos (and the pharoahs before him) used the sea to destroy their enemies, until he saw the Egyptian gods (who are the Greek gods in disguise) come with the invading Pesian army. if the Greek gods were hiding in Egypt from, most likely, the Octopuses, then how is it they could stand against the sea to do so? if they were strong enough to stand against the sea, are they not strong enough to stand against the Octopuses? and how is it the Egyptian pharaohs could control the sea in that way? and where the hell is Poseidon? was he just kicked out of his home by invading Octopuses? this doesn't make any sense.