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- Jaxen Marveet - 10-09-2016 Entry: Trinity College collection Some of the earliest texts in the Manuscripts and Archives Research Library are incised in cuneiform script on clay tablets from Sumeria (modern day Iraq); the tablets are upwards of two thousand years old. There are over 70 Arabic manuscripts including some with Persian, Samaritan, Turkish, Hebrew and Hausa linguistic associations. A large proportion of the texts relate to the Islamic religion and laws; included are nearly 20 Korans. Ancient Irish, classical and other antiquities include: Two Ogham stones, probably dating to the 5th or 6th centuries, from Inishvickillaune, Co. Kerry and Fortwilliam, barony of Clanmaurice. Three pre-10th-century brooches. Two gold fibula [Ireland, ?8th-7th-century BC]. Bronze die (East Anglia, late 7th or early 8th century), used for impressing silver or gold foil. Insular gilt bronze cross mount (8th century). Medieval bronze bell, possibly associated with Abbey of Dough Mór, Co. Mayo. Coptic textiles from the 3rd - 8th centuries Pallaya, a stringed musical instrument, probably once part of collection of explorer Captain James Cook (1728-79) from his voyages in the South Seas. Stauette of Pallas Athéné, Greek goddess Greek stélé (stones used for commemorative purposes or as territorial markers) found in Egypt bearing a dedication of a site to the god Shebah, dated 93 BC. - Jaxen Marveet - 10-09-2016 Picture of trinity college library. http://i1334.photobucket.com/albums/w643/thefirstage/45125BEB-6773-4435-8743-9A7FA268E0AC_zpswgphtzzb.jpg - Jaxen Marveet - 10-12-2016 Entry: Sybaris One of 6 named Drakaina from myth, she is one of two surviving ones in modern times. She was a monstrous creature from the region of Delphi, and often described in relationship to the oracle of Delphi. She issued forth from her dwelling at night to prey on handsome young men. The oracle decreed the only way to sate her was to offer a sacrifice in the form of a beautiful young man. When one such youth was chosen, a hero, in love with the youth, took his place. Upon confronting Sybaris, he threw her off the mountainside and she was never seen again. Based off her legends, a city was eventually founded and named after her. In fact, a Sybarite was a native of the city of Sybaris, an ancient Greek city in southern Italy. Sybarites were stereotyped as seekers of pleasure and luxury, and "sybarite" and "sybaritism" now connote such sensualism. Like the other lamia, she possesses prophetic powers. She also hungers after the blood of handsome men and can cast a sort of blood control-spell upon them to do her bidding if they taste her blood. RE: Jaxen's thread of wiki stuff - Jaxen Marveet - 08-30-2018 did anyone have a chance to throw these entries on the wiki? RE: Jaxen's thread of wiki stuff - Thalia - 08-30-2018 Some of it is, some of it isn't. I suppose I can remedy this. Jai was late twenties? I thought he was older. RE: Jaxen's thread of wiki stuff - Jaxen Marveet - 08-30-2018 late 20s early 30s at most. the thing was he was found he could channel sometime 18-20-ish years old. went to BT. was gone 10 years before returning to tar valon when the rp began. RE: Jaxen's thread of wiki stuff - Thalia - 08-30-2018 Oh, okay. That's all done now anyway. Do you have a picture you want to use for Jay's page? Because at the moment he's a rather fetching skeleton. RE: Jaxen's thread of wiki stuff - Jaxen Marveet - 08-30-2018 I already posted it in this thread, dearie. Post # 6. RE: Jaxen's thread of wiki stuff - Thalia - 08-30-2018 Jay not Jai RE: Jaxen's thread of wiki stuff - Nox - 08-30-2018 hehe I think you are confusing him. |