Monday, March 2, 2015

Post #10
Raven (Sarah)- I learned that in Native American mythology, Raven is a trickster and often brings signs of the future.
GuanYin (Jaci)- I was happy to discover that there are Chinese gods who are very friendly and forgiving. She had to save all the souls from Earth before she could go to Heaven, because she didn't want to leave anyone behind.
Sun Wu Kong (Alex)- Monkey can do 72 transformations. He also has a staff that weighs 30,000 pounds and he often uses it to play tricks and ruin immortal peach banquets.
Komorkis (Ania)- Komorkis is a goddess from the Blackfeet tribe, and the stars are her children.
Xi-Wangmu (Grace)- Xi-Wangmu is in charge of the immortal peaches, she is also my wife.
Hathor (Ciarra)- Hathor is responsible for love, joy, music, dance, and fertility. She is often depicted with a cow head. She also married Horus.
Sekhmet (Reagan)- Sekhmet is kind of the alter-ego of Hathor. Sekhmet has the head of a lioness and she was sent to earth to destroy all the humans who had wronged Ra.
Nut (Rachel)- Nut has the very imortant job of protecting the world from the chaos beyond it. She is tall with blue skin, which is covered in stars. Nut loved her brother, Geb, but her father split them apart. Sending Nut to the sky and Geb to the earth.
Thor (Cody)- I learned that Thor carries a hammer, named Mjollnir. Thor is also not very smart, but he is the protector of Asgard. He is married to Sif and had a daughter with her, Thrud. He also had two boys, Magni and Modi, with a women named Jarnsaxa.
Loki (Hunter)- Loki is a giant, and somehow tricked his way into being a Norse god. He can shape shift and he invented the fishing net. He often manipulates others. Loki married Angrboda and Sigyn. His symbol is a snake and he is very smart and cunning.
Odin (Jake)- Odin is the smartest of Norse gods. He gave up his eye to drink from the well of wisdom, which made him very wise. He has two raven, Huginn and Munin. He also has two wolves, Freki and Geri.
Ma'at (Franci)- Ma'at is the daughter of Ra and married Thoth. She judges hearts against her ostrich feather. She is very strict and doesn't give second chances.
Freyja (Kalya)- Freyia can shapeshift into a falcon. She is the queen of the Valkyries. Freyja is very stubborn and greedy. She married Od, and has two daughters, Hnoss and Gersemi. She is still war shipped in some places in Scandinavia.
Artemis (Shaina)- Artemis has a twin brother Apollo. She is the daughter of Zeus. Zeus's wife, Hera, is very jealous because Hera is not Artemis's mother. Artemis is the goddess of the hunt. She often carries her bow and arrows.
Pandora (Emily W.)- Pandora was put on earth to punish mankind. Zeus was angry at Prometheus because he stole fire and gave it to the humans. Zeus gave Pandora a box and told her not to open it. Her curiosity got the best of her and she opened the box and let out a lot of evil into the world. She shut the box quickly, which left Hope in the box.
Glispa (Tracy)- Glispa is a goddess from Navajoland. Her singing can heal people. When she was 16, she was kidnapped by the Klesh, or snake people, and she learned how to heal from them.
Chang-e (Jade)- Chang-e had a husband who shot down the Jade Emperor's sons. Chang-e was banished to Earth. She then drank an potion which turned her into an immortal. Chang-e floated up to the moon were she lives with her bunny.
Rhea (Emily)- Rhea is the mother of Zeus. She married Kronos and had children who would later become Greek gods. Rhea skillfully tricked her husband into eating a rock instead of Zeus.
Balder (Allie)- Balder is a wise Norse god. He is the god of light, joy and happiness. His mother asked Balder to be protected from everything, except mistletoe. Frigg didn't think that mistletoe would ever hurt Balder, so she didn't asked for him to be protected from it. Loki found out and tricked an old blind man into killing Balder with the mistletoe.






Sunday, February 22, 2015

   


Post #9
Myth retold, The Jade Emperor and the Four Dragons.
  Long ago, in China, there were no rivers or lakes. The only water source was the Great Sea. On my command, four of my dragons would pick up water from the Great Sea and carry it throughout the land, giving water to the earth. This brilliant system that I had created worked beautifully. One day I was walking through my gardens when I came across a beautiful Fairy. It turned out that she was the Fairy Queen. She was very gorgeous, so I quickly married her. We lived a lavish and happy life in my magnificent castle up in Heaven. The Fairy Queen had a heavenly voice, which literally captivated me. I fell under her spell, and was unable to give orders to my four dragons, Long, Eastern, Yellow and Pearl. They desperately wanted to bring water to the land, but they knew that if they acted without my permission, they would be punished.
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Ten years had passed without rain. The once green and lush grass, turned brown and stiff. The once magnificent gardens with great Bonzi trees and lovely smelling flowers, turned dry and brown. With no water, many of my people starved. Their crops had not grown, so there was no food to feed them. Many had to give up their farms and rice patties. China was plunged into poverty and drought. Long, Eastern, Yellow and Pearl watched helplessly. "Enough is enough!" Declared Long. "The Jade Emperor has failed to provide for these people. We must do something."
"If we act without the Jade Emperor's permission, he will surely punish us." Argued Yellow.
"He clearly has lost interest in earth. Maybe he will not notice?" Offered Pearl.
"I say we bring water to the starving people! How many more mortals shall die before the Jade Emperor notices? We are dragons. We have always helped those in need, why stop now? I don't care what the consequences are, we cannot just watch these people starve!" Proclaimed Eastern. The other dragons were empowered by Eastern's speech. The four of them decided to go against my orders and bring water to the land. The dragons brought life back to China, and I was thankful for that, but they disobeyed me, which was very disrespectful and unforgivable. This act broke the spell that the Fairy Queen had on me. I immediately sent my guardians, the Four Diamonds, to bring the dragons to me. I was very angered that my dragons acted without my consent. They practically committed treason! I ordered Tu Di Gong, the earth god, to trap each of my dragons under a mountain.
My dragons accepted their punishment. As Tu Di Gong trapped each of them under a mountain, the dragons used what magic they had left and transformed themselves into rivers, so the people of China would never have to go through drought and famine again.

Another version of this myth said that the Fairy Queen was the mother of my seven daughters, because they each have wings on their backs.

Monday, February 16, 2015

Post #8
The Jade Emperor and the Four Dragons
My dragons betrayed me by bringing water to the land without my permission. When they spread the rain all over China, I snapped out of the spell and was enraged at what they had done. My loyal dragons had broken their vow to serve me! I commanded my guardians to bring the dragons to me immediately. I punished my dragons for disobeying me, even through it was for the good of my mortal subjects. I had a mountain god trap each dragons under a mountain. The dragons used what little magic they had left to turn themselves into rivers, so they people of China would never have to go through a severe drought or famine again. Eastern, Pearl, Yellow and Long transformed themselves into rives. The Eastern, also known as the Black, River, the Pearl River, the Yellow River and the Long River.

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Post #7
The Jade Emperor and the Four Dragons.
   The climax of this myth would be when my dragons disobeyed me. Long, Yellow, Eastern and Pearl watched my people fall victim to drought and famine. After ten years, they decided enough was enough. My dragons went behind my back and flew to the sea, knowing that I would be angry at them. They picked up water and spread it out across the land. This disobedience caught my attention, and broke the spell that the Fairy Queen had on me. I was furious at my dragons for going behind my back and acting without my permission. I had my guardians bring the dragons up to Heaven, where I punished them. They begged for forgiveness and I showed them mercy by calling upon a mountain god. I asked him to trap each of my dragons under a mountain, as punishment. There they will stay for eternity.

Monday, February 9, 2015

Post #6
  The Jade Emperor and the Four Dragons.
  In this myth, I am the main contributor to the conflict. I fell in love with a fairy queen. Her voice sounded like heaven, and I quickly married her. Her songs soon enchanted me, and fell under a spell. I was unable to command my dragons to bring water to my people. My dragons watched helplessly as my people suffered. Without the command to my dragons, they could not bring water from the sea and spread it across the land. These actions started a 10 year drought.
Post #4
The Emperor and the Four Dragons takes place in China.
 This story starts off in China. The grass is green and the flowers are blooming. The rice patties and farms are plentiful and feed all of my people. Water is brought to the land in order to keep it this way. When the water supply stops, the setting changes. Flowers droop to the dirt, wilting. The land slowly dries out. The farms die and my people are plunged into poverty and famine. Through a series of events, the water supply is re-instated. The fields once again prosper. The gardens grow larger and more exquisite flowers than ever before. My people live happily and healthily.
  This myth takes place long ago in China.

Sunday, February 8, 2015

Post # 5 Character development
 The Jade Emperor and the Four Dragons.
In the myth, The Jade Emperor and the Four Dragons, there are many characters. The four dragons, Eastern, Pearl, Yellow and Long, make sure that the land is watered. On my orders, the dragons carry water from the sea and distribute it all across the land. Basically, the dragons make it rain. The dragons are very serious and loyal to the people of China. The dragons are willing to do anything to help them, even if it gets them in trouble.
  I also have a key role in this story. I act over confident, and let my pride blind me. Instead of making sure my people are healthy and happy, I ignore them and let myself get captivated by the beauties in my palace.