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somadrawsart · 1 year ago
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I had a MIGHTY NEED for Jeane/Tench leash stuff, but I wanted to mix it up a little and have Jeane try her hand in being dominant. She's not very good at it but she's trying her best. Unsure what you'd call this ship. Jench? Teane? If you say Jisadora you're banned from reading Nine Gates forever.
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thumbsart · 2 years ago
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Jeane Ninegates (from hit web comic Nine Gates) celebrates Pride with her new friend: a wet rat.
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yamayuandadu · 19 days ago
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In case you were curious, for Babylonia in the OB period Shehata lists head gala associated with the following deities: Inanna of Uruk, Inanna of Zabalam, unspecified Inanna (in Sippar), Belet-Babili, Ninegal, Annunitum, Nanaya, Shamash, Dumuzi, Sin, Marduk, Enlil, Ninurta, Zababa, Ninisina, Nanaya (some in more than one city) plus a few with no specified allegiance (full list on p. 63-64). Furthermore, there are references to regular gala of Ninshubur and Gula, though in this case direct statements of a similar sort are uncommon (p. 66).
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fetznerdeathrecords · 3 months ago
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Lindworm - Reign of a Shining Star
Symphonic Black Metal from Budapest, Hungary
Lindworm was formed in 2023 as a one-man band project. Ninegal, the man behind the music, wanted to make high-quality symphonic black metal, like his favorite bands, but in his own way. The first single 'Grief' was released on September 2, 2024, and the debut album is out today.
1. Reign of a Shining Star 05:54 2. Towards the Mystic Portal 04:14 3. Ite Missa Est 03:58 4. Interrogation Through the Grave 04:58 5. Grief 05:14 6. Witches of the Isle 05:21 7. Never Ending Winter Storm 04:33 8. Pandemonian Night 04:34 9. End Times Waltz 05:22 10. Requiem (for the Betrayed) 02:04
Release date: September 25th, 2024
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supernovaae · 2 years ago
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Mesopotamian Mythological Figures to Use for Dislyte Ocs:
Anu, Enki/Ea, Enlil, Gilgamesh, Marduk, Tiamat, Ishtar/Inanna, Ereshkigal, Nanna/Sin, Enlil, Ningal, Ninhursag, Mamu, Hadad, Nabu, Assur, Simut, Nergal, Ninsianna, Ninurta, Dumuzid, Gula, Nimintabba, Nindara, Ninegal, Ninkarrak, Bau, Ishkur, Itsaran, Nanaya, Nanshe, Ninmug, Ninpumuna, Lulal, Iiaba, Ishmekarab, Irnina, Isimud, Ishum, Kabta, Kanisurra, Ki, Kus, Kusu, Lagamar, Laguda, Mami, Mammitum, Mandanu, Manzat, Martu, Misharu, Nanibgal, Ninsar, Lugaldukuga, Nammu, Lahar, Las, Dumuzi-abzu, Duttur, Emesh, Enbilulu, Ninmena, Shuishaga, Ninkilim, Ningirima, Ningishzida, Ningublaga, Tiamat, Alammus, Ama-arhus, Uttu, Wer, Ningal, Ningikuga, Tutu, Uras, Ningirida, Ninhegal, Ninimma, Erra, Erragal, Ezina, Gareus, Gazbaba, Geshtinanna, Gibil, Gugalanna, Ninazu, Ninlil, Ninshubur, Nisaba, Zababa, Alala, Belili, Anshar, Kishar, Duri, Dari, Enki, Ninki, Tashmetu, Urkitum, Usur-amassu, Enmesharra, Gunura, Gatumdug, Haya, Hegir, Hendursaga, Humhum, idiurugu, Ninigizibara, Lumma, Ninkasi, Ninkurra, Ninmada, Ninmarki, Bitu, Bizilla, Damu, Dingirma, Amasagnudi, Amashilama, Antu, Asarluhi, Ashgi, Aya, Bel-Sarbi, Belet-Seri, Bilgames, Enkimdu, Enlilazi, Ninsianna, Ninsikila, Ninyu, Nirah, Numushda, Nungal, Nunusdug, Nusku, Pabilsag, Paniginarra, Ninisina, Nintinugga, Lisin (brother is ashgi), Lugala'abba, Lugalbanda, Lugal-irra and Meslamta-ea, Sadarnunna, Sarpanit, Sarrahitu, Serua, Shala, Shara, Subula, Shullat and Hanish, Ennugi, Enten, Shulpa'e, Shui-utula, Shuzianna, Sirsir, Siduri, Silili, Sumugan, Tadmustum, Allani, Asratum, Belet-Šuḫnir and Belet-Terraban,
Note: Keep in mind that this list may not be accurate and/or may be missing some mythological figures because I put down what I knew and did the bare minimum of google searching.
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nordseehexe · 3 months ago
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Nungal (sumerisch DingirNUN.GAL) ist um 2600 v. Chr. noch eine eigenständige Göttin und bedeutet Herrin des Gefängnisses.
Zur früheren Bedeutung und der Genealogie von Nungal liegen kaum Informationen vor. Ein eigener Kulttempel stand in Sippar. In der späteren Ur-III-Zeit wird Nungal als Sonderform der Ninegal und Inanna verwendet und übernimmt folgende Genealogie: Tochter vom Vater An und der Mutter Ereschkigal.
Nungal wurde in Verbindung von Straftätern genannt, die vor der eigentlichen Gerichtsverhandlung in die heilenden Hände der Nungal gegeben wurden. Das Gefängnis Ekur galt dabei als ritueller Ort der Heilung. Nungal oblag es, den Ersttätern, die ihren Göttern entsagten, zur Umkehr, Reue und Einsicht zu bewegen. Mit dem Ende der symbolischen Reinigung wurden die Täter zum Tor der Nungal geführt. Es folgte ein gerichtlicher Schauprozess vor den Hauptgöttern. Nach der Versöhnung und Reue wurden die Angeklagten als geheilt entlassen. Auch andere Erst-Straftaten wurden Nungal als Gerichtsgöttin übergeben. Teile des Codex Hammurapi (Hammurapi I.) wurden deshalb mit den Toren der Nungal in Verbindung gebracht. Nungal wurde eine eigene Hymne gewidmet, in der ihre Gerechtigkeit und Urteilskunst gepriesen wird.
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mysteriouscam · 6 years ago
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Music in the Kitchen
Cape Cod On Flickr © Eben Ostby August 23, 2018 at 07:23AM. All rights reserved
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mbtipartyblog · 7 years ago
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the ennea 9 stress reaction is just an evolved version of the “play dead” reflex
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bagdemagus · 5 years ago
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Standing male worshiper Copper alloy Mesopotamia, Early Dynastic IIIb, 2500-2350 BCE
Inscribed: To the goddess Ninegal, Lu-Kesh the scribe, son of Ur-Ninurta, has dedicated [this statue]
Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1989.281.4
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jerdle-typology · 6 years ago
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It’s Discourse Time again (Sixgate)
At the same time as Ninegate, Sixgate’s been happening. This is just about whether 6s panic outwardly or not, but then Ninegate was little more than a more dramatic version of Palpa.
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somadrawsart · 2 years ago
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NINE GATES Page 47 Read it here! https://ninegatescomic.com/
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yamayuandadu · 1 year ago
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What is the exact relationship between Inanna and Nanaya? I'm not too well versed on the subject and I keep finding conflicting info everywhere. Were they originally the same goddess that became distinct? Were they distinct goddesses that were later syncretized? Is it both? Or is it something else entirely? lol
When it comes to Nanaya’s origin, there is actually no consensus. Some authors, like Olga Drewnowska-Rymarz (Mesopotamian goddess Nanāja, 2008), assume that Nanaya was originally a hypostasis of Inanna who became a fully distinct deity. The strength of this theory is that the oldest references to Nanaya, dated to the Ur III period (so roughly 2100 BCE), already point to a connection with Inanna, and that a similar process is well documented for other hypostases of Inanna, most notably Anunnitum. Others, like Joan Goodnick Westenholz (the chapter Nanaya: Lady of Mystery in Sumerian Gods and their Representations), argue that Nanaya was initially a fully separate goddess who only entered Inanna’s orbit at some point. An argument in favor of this view is that there are early possibly theophoric Akkadian names with elements which resemble Nanaya’s name. There is also a problem, though, as acknowledged by the aforementioned herself - Nanaya was not popular in the places where these names occur, like Gasur and various cities on the Diyala, but rather in Uruk. Since for now it is impossible to settle, the precise origin of Nanaya and the meaning of her name are uncertain. There were multiple ways in which the relationship between Inanna and Nanaya could be conceptualized in the Ur III period and beyond, though for the most part it is safe to say they were two fully distinct goddesses. In god lists, Nanaya is a mainstay of the entourage of Inanna, and some sources present her as her protegee as well. However, with time she acquired basically equal rank, especially in the local pantheon of Uruk. There is also some evidence for Inanna being regarded as Nanaya’s mother - in fact, there is more of that than evidence for Lulal being her son (once again, 1 reference total) - but it is still very limited. Drewnowska-Rymarz suggested it might not even refer to actual relation between them. The deity most commonly identified as Nanaya’s parent was Urash, the tutelary god of Dilbat. He didn’t really have much to do with Inanna - his wife was Ninegal, but in this case either the independent goddess or Nungal are meant, not her. A different tradition, present in Neo-Assyrian sources, basically put Nanaya in Inanna’s place genealogy-wise, with Sin as her father (and thus, implicitly, Ningal as her mother). Evidence for conflation is, generally speaking, late and typically limited to syncretic hymns (Nanaya had her own, see here) or theological speculation, not to active worship. The only recent paper to claim otherwise was not peer reviewed and ignores that multiple articles and even a monograph about Nanaya have been published over the course of the past 30 years (alas, I’ve seen it cited in a monograph published this year, tragically). Also, note that generally Inanna and Nanaya were not treated as counterparts in the way ex. medicine goddesses or Nergal and Erra were - when Nanaya appears in contexts where a different deity needs to be presented as her counterpart, for example in bilingual texts, this role is assigned to Bizilla, the sukkal of Ninlil, or to Ninzilzil, who might be the same or closely related deity. But then Bizilla obviously had her own role too - Nanaya doesn’t have much in the way of a connection to Ninlil and she was, to my best knowledge, never any other deity’s sukkal - and on top of that in at least one city, Bīt-Bēlti, the two were both worshiped as separate goddesses. So tl;dr the answer is it's complicated but generally they were two separate goddesses.
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chthonicdivinebard · 6 years ago
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A rather obscure and poorly preserved small tablet from the Seleucid period found at Warka (ancient Uruk) enumerates the parts of the liver (with which the gall bladder is, as customary, associated) or the marks on it, called "station" and the like, and gives for each a correspondence with a God, a month, and a constellation. To quote some of the better understood lines: "The "station" is Enlil; month I; [Aries]. The "path" is Šamaš; month II; Taurus. The "sweet mouth" is Nusku; month III; Orion. The "strength" is Uraš; month IV; Cancer, Plow-star. The "gate of the palace" is Ninegal; month V; Regulus. The "bubble" is the Storm God Adad; month VI; Raven star. The gall bladder is Anu; month VII; Libra. The "finger" (identifiable as the processus pyramidalis) is God (broken); month VIII; Goat star."
“Astral Magic in Babylonia” by Erica Reiner (p 78)
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damnairfresh · 7 years ago
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fortheking16 · 5 years ago
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Batman 60s--False-Face Unmasked!-- His FACE, Secrets, & TRUE Thoughts Revealed! Who was He? YouTube Video - rick nineg
Batman 60s–False-Face Unmasked!– His FACE, Secrets, & TRUE Thoughts Revealed! Who was He? YouTube Video – rick nineg
I saw this on YouTube – Batman 60s–False-Face Unmasked!– His FACE, Secrets, & TRUE Thoughts Revealed! Who was He? YouTube Video – rick nineg. https://youtu.be/ATe6xwHksa. (Around 7:12 minutes long). 
I don’t remember this episode or villain. I recognized the actor’s name.
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biophiliarecords · 7 years ago
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Nacida en Granada, España y ahora radicada en Nueva York, la cantante y compositora Lara Bello transmite la música de su ciudad natal: el flamenco, las melodías árabes y las raíces mediterráneas fusionadas magistralmente con ritmos africanos y latinoamericanos. Su voz mágica toca expresivamente tu corazón, mientras que sus letras poéticas te llevan a un hermoso viaje. Ha actuado extensamente alrededor de la palabra con su banda, tocando en lugares tan prestigiosos como el Kennedy Center en Washington DC (seleccionado por la Embajada de España como Mejor Artista Español en el Mes Europeo de la Ciudad, 2014), el Auditorio de The Aga Khan Museo (Toronto, Canadá), Auditorio Radio IMER (México DF), Beijing Ninegates Festival (Biblioteca Nacional de Beijing, China), así como conciertos en Colombia, Japón, Nueva York, Alemania y muchos otros. Lara Bello también actuó en The Damascus International Jazz Festival 2010, unos pocos meses antes de que comenzara el conflicto en Siria. En 2017, Lara Bello presentará un nuevo álbum con algunos de los músicos más apreciados de Nueva York y España, como Richard Bona, Lionel Loueke, Jorge Pardo, Carles Benavent, entre otros. El álbum es meticulosamente producido por el reconocido arreglista y compositor, Gil Goldstein. http://ow.ly/cpWv30fTOoM
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