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Noah: Sounds like another flood myth, but I can't place the culture.  Assyrian?  Akkadian?  Hittite?  Gehenna is a Jewish concept, but that's probably a choice of words made by the translator.
 
Noah: Sounds like another flood myth, but I can't place the culture.  Assyrian?  Akkadian?  Hittite?  Gehenna is a Jewish concept, but that's probably a choice of words made by the translator.
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Kerry: Good ol' Besna. I wonder how else you might spell that?
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Noah: Yes, I was thinking that too, but how would it work?  This is clearly an old, old text.
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Hal: Baffle of Armageddon? What kind of scanner is this, anyway?
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Noah: Sorry, copyists error.
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Noah: So, Arben identified Kesare and Bithos as the Greekified spellings of Ceasara and Bittus as mentioned in the [[Letter from Cn. Julius Agricola to his grandson, M. Claudius Cornelius Tacitus]], making the origin of the flood myth Irish, and thus not so old at all. Hmm... Orm destroyed a mountain in Ireland, didn't he?
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Hal: Maybe you should read those texts again...
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Noah: Ok, so after consulting [[Eorl's Grand Unified Timeline (as Calculated by Abner)]], I guess this text, or the events discussed therein, are as old as any of them. The flood occurred ~3800 years ago or so.  My point, I guess, is that if Besna is Drelzna (which it easily could be, considering some idiots think the [[Moratanya]] is actually called the 'Martinyak,' which is ridiculous), she doesn't play a role in the whole Mu business, and the last sentence deals with events taking place more recently.
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Kerry: No no no. You've read it all wrong, and induldged in flights of fancy once again. Besna = Veshna = One Bad Dude. Check out [[City of Night]].
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Noah: Yep, you're right.
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Chris: Ah, kill 'em all. Let Garl sort 'em out. Know what I'm saying?
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Kerry: So, some independant research I was doing gives me this: Noria is the sister (as well as perhaps wife) of Noah. The flood is the biblical flood. Noria is also said to have burned the Ark, which goes along with her protests against her brother ("stay your hand", ie, build no more on this Ark). This should let you correlate the history of Ireland with the Flood.

Latest revision as of 16:22, 23 November 2008

Noah: Sounds like another flood myth, but I can't place the culture. Assyrian? Akkadian? Hittite? Gehenna is a Jewish concept, but that's probably a choice of words made by the translator.

Kerry: Good ol' Besna. I wonder how else you might spell that?

Noah: Yes, I was thinking that too, but how would it work? This is clearly an old, old text.

Hal: Baffle of Armageddon? What kind of scanner is this, anyway?

Noah: Sorry, copyists error.

Noah: So, Arben identified Kesare and Bithos as the Greekified spellings of Ceasara and Bittus as mentioned in the Letter from Cn. Julius Agricola to his grandson, M. Claudius Cornelius Tacitus, making the origin of the flood myth Irish, and thus not so old at all. Hmm... Orm destroyed a mountain in Ireland, didn't he?

Hal: Maybe you should read those texts again...

Noah: Ok, so after consulting Eorl's Grand Unified Timeline (as Calculated by Abner), I guess this text, or the events discussed therein, are as old as any of them. The flood occurred ~3800 years ago or so. My point, I guess, is that if Besna is Drelzna (which it easily could be, considering some idiots think the Moratanya is actually called the 'Martinyak,' which is ridiculous), she doesn't play a role in the whole Mu business, and the last sentence deals with events taking place more recently.

Kerry: No no no. You've read it all wrong, and induldged in flights of fancy once again. Besna = Veshna = One Bad Dude. Check out City of Night.

Noah: Yep, you're right.

Chris: Ah, kill 'em all. Let Garl sort 'em out. Know what I'm saying?

Kerry: So, some independant research I was doing gives me this: Noria is the sister (as well as perhaps wife) of Noah. The flood is the biblical flood. Noria is also said to have burned the Ark, which goes along with her protests against her brother ("stay your hand", ie, build no more on this Ark). This should let you correlate the history of Ireland with the Flood.