30-05-2007, 12:11 AM
This section is dedicated to the Gods and Goddesses of any and all religions.
From Greek and Roman, through Egyptian, to Welsh, Irish and Viking, all are welcome here.
Post whatever you like.
How they were worshipped in days gone by, and how that compares to the ways they are worshipped today.
Myths, legends and stories about their lives, loves and exploits.
This section could also be used to discuss the ancient civilisations that worshipped the Gods and Goddesses and what happened to them. Did they grow and develop into a 21st century land and it's people or did the inhabitants and their worship die out/disappear?
From Atlanteans to Mayans, Aztecs to Ancient Egyptians. Fame and fortune cost them all something.
Vampyres invites you to discuss your thoughts and ideas on the beings that are older than time. Are they still as relevant today as they have always been? Do you think their worship is a redundant practice today? Have they influence on our lives futures and fortunes?
Come in, pull up a sedan and have a goblet of wine. Bacchus has provided plenty.
Come To Me.
From Greek and Roman, through Egyptian, to Welsh, Irish and Viking, all are welcome here.
Post whatever you like.
How they were worshipped in days gone by, and how that compares to the ways they are worshipped today.
Myths, legends and stories about their lives, loves and exploits.
This section could also be used to discuss the ancient civilisations that worshipped the Gods and Goddesses and what happened to them. Did they grow and develop into a 21st century land and it's people or did the inhabitants and their worship die out/disappear?
From Atlanteans to Mayans, Aztecs to Ancient Egyptians. Fame and fortune cost them all something.
Vampyres invites you to discuss your thoughts and ideas on the beings that are older than time. Are they still as relevant today as they have always been? Do you think their worship is a redundant practice today? Have they influence on our lives futures and fortunes?
Come in, pull up a sedan and have a goblet of wine. Bacchus has provided plenty.

Come To Me.