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The Dragon ID: n8GsceST/pol/510842704#510845116
7/20/2025, 1:59:39 AM
>>510844966
“Marxism comprises many principles, but in the final analysis they can all be brought back to a single sentence: it is right to rebel.”

Mao Zedong, 1939 (often cited by the Red Guards)
Anonymous /x/40757254#40757350
7/19/2025, 8:19:44 PM
the nobody sees divinity in all things
LUCIFER (The Nine) !!P38zFLDUYUh/x/40698248#40698538
7/11/2025, 2:47:30 AM
>>40698522
>The Dragon God and the Missing God

>The Dragon God is always related to Time, and is universally revered as the "First God." He is often called Akatosh, "whose perch from Eternity allowed the day." He is the central God of the Cyrodilic Empire.

>The Missing God is always related to the Mortal Plane, and is a key figure in the Human/Aldmeri schism. The 'missing' refers to either his palpable absence from the pantheon (another mental distress that is interpreted a variety of ways), or the removal of his 'divine spark' by the other immortals. He is often called Lorkhan, and his epitaphs are many, equally damnable and devout.

>Note that Tamriel and the Mortal Plane do not exist yet. The Gray Maybe is still the playground of the Original Spirits. Some are more bound to Anu's light, others to the unknowable void. Their constant flux and interplay increase their number, and their personalities take long to congeal. When Akatosh forms, Time begins, and it becomes easier for some spirits to realize themselves as beings with a past and a future. The strongest of the recognizable spirits crystallize: Mephala, Arkay, Y'ffre, Magnus, Rupgta [sic], etc., etc. Others remain as concepts, ideas, or emotions. One of the strongest of these, a barely formed urge that the others call Lorkhan, details a plan to create Mundus, the Mortal Plane.

>Humans, with the exception of the Redguards, see this act as a divine mercy, an enlightenment whereby lesser creatures can reach immortality. Aldmer, with the exception of the Dark Elves, see this act as a cruel deception, a trick that sundered their connection to the spirit plane.
LUCIFER !!P38zFLDUYUh/x/40665194#40665416
7/5/2025, 6:56:30 PM
>>40665407
https://lucidprophet.bandcamp.com/track/wake-up
LUCIFER !!P38zFLDUYUh/x/40665139#40665231
7/5/2025, 6:14:28 PM
>Akatosh says: Serve and obey your Emperor. Study the Covenants. Worship the Nine, do your duty, and heed the commands of the saints and priests. —Ten Commands: Nine Divines

https://youtu.be/u4HQevc9JE0
LUCIFER (Djedhi Grandmaster) !!P38zFLDUYUh/x/40577371#40578130
6/22/2025, 5:07:34 AM
>>40578094
>Vehk’s Teaching: Vehk’s Book of Hours, concerning the Dragon Break

>“The middle dawn is an axis for the spirits of the Foretime. As such, many of the beliefs of the primitive psijiics cannot be discounted; here, in this place, are proofs within proofs…

>“…Of special note is the Blue Star, which the Alesstics call ‘Mnemoli’, that runs through this part of the Aurbis every untime. The psijiics hold it in much reverence, and many of their folk make pilgrimages to Veloth when it appears because a mountain there catches fire at its passing. This mountain is reputed to be one of the last refuges of the Dwemer before they departed from this world…

>“…and so to most , the middle dawn is little more than a undisputable and grandiose display of mystic power, which is to say nonsense, and few regard it as the numinous gateway that it really signifies. Like many things they cannot explain, the middle dawn is merely another excuse to declare good omens and portents, but unto you it should be known as the Hurling Disk, numbered seventeen…

>“…according to the texts, Mnemoli is a wayward child of ANU, one of a pantheon of forgotten deities known as the ‘Star Orphans’… a tribe of gods and goddesses that apparently felt abandoned when the Sun Withdrew from the World-Making. Like many of her siblings, Mnemoli is both confused and delighted with the Aurbis, and explores its five quarters as best she can without the help and regulation of worship, which are not needed (by which I mean, always there) during breakings of the sideways wheel…
The Veil !!P38zFLDUYUh/x/40570787#40575521
6/21/2025, 8:33:08 PM
>Worship of the Dragon God

>A religious essay outlining the commandments Akatosh
>"Lord Akatosh, lend us your might! Lord Akatosh, grant us your light!" —A popular prayer to Akatosh the Dragon God

>If there is a single Divine who holds dominion over the Gold Coast, it has to be Akatosh, the Dragon God of Time. From the grand Cathedral of Akatosh in Kvatch and radiating outward, the word of Akatosh and his servants spreads the light and the truth of the Dragon God in all directions.

>Reputed to be the first and greatest of the Eight Divines and the first of the gods to form in the Beginning Place, Akatosh watches over the land and its people with a singular ferocity, never shirking in his role as the God-defender of the Empire—even while the Empire lies broken and shattered. As the Primate of Kvatch likes to say at every opportunity, "The Dragon God sees beyond the concerns of the day and contemplates the entire expanse of time. The current situation is merely a minor disturbance in the flow of events, and Akatosh has everything well in hand."

>Akatosh promotes three key qualities in his sphere: endurance, invincibility, and everlasting legitimacy. Perhaps that's why the Empire was so quick to embrace the Dragon God and his tenets.
AZURA !!P38zFLDUYUh/x/40573731#40574697
6/21/2025, 6:09:42 PM
>>40574685
https://youtu.be/mPP-dCzmBxk