Message from @ubermensch

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2019-12-02 18:16:56 UTC  

Vishnu is the Creator God
Brahma is the Perserver God
Shiva is the Destroyer God
Each one represents an aspect of existence, Vishnu is creation of the world, Brahman is maintaining the world and Shiva is destroying the world

2019-12-02 18:17:05 UTC  

Same thing with the Druidic lore.

2019-12-02 18:17:35 UTC  

And summarizing the ancirnt greek,Egyptian and germanic pantheons wasnt? @Laucivol

2019-12-02 18:17:41 UTC  

Thats a tad pretentious

2019-12-02 18:17:46 UTC  

@Laucivol I mean in terms of understanding things ya seems like having nearly a thousand splinters of 3 predominant gods seems a bit pointless.

2019-12-02 18:17:48 UTC  

Its just a game bruh

2019-12-02 18:17:50 UTC  

They are, too. XD

2019-12-02 18:17:54 UTC  

I know, but...

2019-12-02 18:18:20 UTC  

@ubermensch look its complicated

2019-12-02 18:18:20 UTC  

I'm responding about the real world implications - rather incorrectly in context, at that.

2019-12-02 18:18:40 UTC  

Least Jesus made it easier

2019-12-02 18:18:49 UTC  

They represent diferent aspects of things revolving around said core concept

2019-12-02 18:18:58 UTC  

Or expansions upon said core concept

2019-12-02 18:19:07 UTC  

Each new deity brings nuance you know

2019-12-02 18:19:21 UTC  

Well, then there are the various splinters off of *that* and the historic interplay with Saints and all that jazz.

2019-12-02 18:19:44 UTC  

So like Poseidon is god of the sea but there is also a god of the waves?

2019-12-02 18:19:54 UTC  

I may be a Protestant & find it ultimately malarkey, but it's still neat to be aware of it.

2019-12-02 18:20:47 UTC  

@ubermensch honestly if you want a solid grasp at the concept of the idea just check this video out, plus its humorous
https://youtu.be/CbBv5--tMvQ

2019-12-02 18:21:27 UTC  

Also Hindu mythology has essentially spaceships and lasers fighting over intergalactic wars

2019-12-02 18:21:34 UTC  

Which is kinda of awesome

2019-12-02 18:21:34 UTC  

Well if god of war ever gets to India

2019-12-02 18:21:41 UTC  

I am curious how that will play out

2019-12-02 18:22:00 UTC  

Im not even jokimg about the space ship part

2019-12-02 18:22:13 UTC  

Hindu myth is essentially ye oldy star wars

2019-12-02 18:22:22 UTC  

Weird

2019-12-02 18:22:25 UTC  

all i know about induism i learned playing Ashura's wrath

2019-12-02 18:22:27 UTC  

sorry

2019-12-02 18:22:50 UTC  

Well, yeah.. Hindu myth was used as an inspiration for Star Wars..

2019-12-02 18:23:06 UTC  

It was?

2019-12-02 18:23:12 UTC  

@Ryoma Nagare its interesting cause Ashura's Wrath borrows EVERYTHING from Hindu myth descriptions

2019-12-02 18:23:36 UTC  

Old George pulled inspiration from many sources- Star Wars is a synthesis of those sources.

2019-12-02 18:23:37 UTC  

So there's little exaggeration

2019-12-02 18:23:57 UTC  
2019-12-02 18:24:20 UTC  

Man say what you will about Indians, but old Indians knew how to tell a fun story

2019-12-02 18:24:33 UTC  

Hindus believe in big bounce theory

2019-12-02 18:24:46 UTC  

The original works of anything famous are typically inspired by history or religions, the new works are politically inspired.

2019-12-02 18:24:55 UTC  

Well, when you have folks that're tasked with just sitting & thinking...

2019-12-02 18:24:59 UTC  

These things happen.

2019-12-02 18:25:46 UTC  

Minecraft?

2019-12-02 18:25:52 UTC  

Who is playing?

2019-12-02 18:26:15 UTC  

@ubermensch so essentially each sub deity is a more specific version of the previous one givingnit more nuance

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/633966934622208031/651126999422599178/Screenshot_2019-12-02-19-26-16.png