- Aphrodite - Jessica: She has two different stories of birth
- Artemis - Shaina: Her arrows have healing powers along with killing powers
- Athena - Katie: She was born out of her father's head
- Balder - Allie: He was tricked by Loki and killed by mistletoe
- Chang'e 嫦娥 - Jade: She is the Chinease moon goddess and her best friend is a rabbit
- Coyote - Spencer: He was a trickster god and said to be the first and last being on earth
- Freyja - Kayla: She can shape shift into a falcon
- Glispa - Tracy: She was kidnapped by the Klesh at age 16
- Guan Yin - Jaci Baker: She is Monkey's mentor
- Hathor - Ciarra: Originally depicted as a cow
- Jade Emperor 玉皇大帝 - Bridget: Jade Emperor is a vegetarian
- Komorkis - Ania: She originates from the Blackfoot tribe
- Loki - Hunter: His name refers to Saturday
- Maat - Frances: She weighs the hearts of the dead because bad deeds lead to heavy hearts
- Nut - Rachel: She helps the dead travel to the afterlife
- Odin - Jake: His spear is called Gungnir
- Pandora - Emily W.: She was the first mortal woman
- Raven - Sarah: Raven is a trickster god
- Rhea - Emily B.: She is the mother of Zeus
- Sekhmet - Reagan: She can breathe fire
- Sun Wu Kong 孫悟空 or 孙悟空 - Alexander: There are video games about Monkey
- Thor - Cody: Thor is depicted as having red hair
- Xi Wangmu- Grace: Her peaches can grant immortality
Bast
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
What I Learned
Friday, February 20, 2015
Myth Retold
There was a time, long before any records were kept, when the sun shone brightly upon the earth everyday. The skies were always a cloudless blue. There was nothing to block the light of the moon at night. Ra proudly strung the sun across the sky everyday, and let it die every night. That was back when I was different. I was kind, forgiving, and worked to help mortals. This was until Tefnut spit into the Nile river, and her spit turned into the monster, Apep. Evil taking the form of a serpent, wreaking chaos where ever he went. He never caused me any harm. Maybe that is why I feel so guilty about what happened. But Apep changed me. I lost my innocence. I suppose I am just indifferent about the event these days.
Every morning, Ra would birth the sun from his head and carefully string it into his chariot. I would help him happily. I always liked the task. Then Ra would start his journey across the sky. Some days I would join him if I was not too busy. One morning after helping him, I returned back to Earth to heal a sick mortal. Suddenly, the sky turned dark and quiet. I went up to Ra and asked him what happened. He told me Apep had come and swallowed the sun,
The next the same thing happened. It happened a third time the day after. On the fourth day, I joined Ra. As soon as we were off, Apep came and blocked our path. Apep lunged for the sun, narrowly missing. Ra battled Apep fervently, but alas, Ra lost and Apep swallowed up the sun. On Earth, crops were dying and the people were getting cold and sick. Months went by with nothing but clouds. Finally, I had had enough.
The next morning, I followed Apep on the journey as usual. There was a new fire burning inside of me. It was a type of anger I had never felt. I carried a weapon for the first time. Ra seemed to notice, but didn't say anything. A few hours into the day, Apep slithered up onto our chariot. As soon as he moved to strike, I cried "No!" and freed the knife from my belt. Without hesitation, I sliced the sharp blade across Apep's neck. I felt his warm blood spill onto my hands and I was filled with an unimaginable joy. I wiped his blood across my face and through my hair. The blood felt tingly and when I washed it away, I was left with the head of a cat. Ra stood petrified with shock. I kicked Apep's body off the chariot, where he landed in the Nile and dissolved back into spit.
Upon my return to Earth, I was finally worshiped as I deserved. I was a warrior. I was the new protector of Egypt.
Friday, February 13, 2015
Resolution
After I slit Apep's throat, nothing was the same. My entire persona was changed. My father Ra was ecstatic when he found out what I did. The entire mortal world worshiped me for defeating the evil Apep. He is no longer able to stop the sun from shining. This is why Egypt has such cloudless skies and sunny days.
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Climax
After endless daily battles against Apep, my father and I were beyond fed up. I know it wasn't right, but I couldn' take it anymore. The next morning, I waited for Apep to show up as usual. When he did, I pounced on him and slit his throat with a knife. This was an act I will never be proud of. It tarnished my reputation as a caring goddess, and turned me into a fierce, protector goddess. I don't know if I can forever look back at it with regret though. This act gained me my widespread following and reverence across Egypt.
Monday, February 9, 2015
Conflict
Apep is infamous for causing destruction and chaos throughout Egypt. Plague and famine can usually be traced back to him. His antics had pushed my father Ra to the edge. Everyday, his journey was halted by Apep. It had been a never ending battle since the beginning of time. My father and I were understandably frustrated.
Sunday, February 8, 2015
Characters
Ra is the sun god. He is responsible for pulling the sun across the sky everyday to provide the world with light and warmth.
Apep is the god of chaos and destruction. He takes the form of a serpent. Every morning, he tries to stop my father Ra from stringing the sun across the sky.
At dawn, right before my father has to pull the sun, Apep will confront him. I help my father battle him in the sky each morning.
Apep is the god of chaos and destruction. He takes the form of a serpent. Every morning, he tries to stop my father Ra from stringing the sun across the sky.
At dawn, right before my father has to pull the sun, Apep will confront him. I help my father battle him in the sky each morning.
Myth Setting
My father Ra, is the sun god. Everyday, he pulls the sun across the sky in his chariot. Every morning, Apep, the god of chaos and destruction tries to stop him. I help my father battle him each morning before the mortals wake. Occasionally, we would loose. Mortals belived this to be the cause for cloudy days or eclipses. There is very little recorded information about this myth because the death of Apep is widely debated. I know the truth though. It was me. I killed Apep.
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