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[Fan Art] 3 Big Nations in the Mythical Creatures Form
Title: 3 Big Nations in the Mythical Creatures Form
Author/Artist: BilogNaUtot/LumpiangToge
Character(s) or Pairing(s): Canada, Russia, America
Rating: M (?)
Warnings: It may contain a little ahmm..mature content because to the poses?
Summary: mythical creature of 3 big nations..XD
Canada - Lucifer
Lucifer is a Latin word (from the words lucem ferre), literally meaning "light-bearer", which in that language is used as a name for the dawn appearance of the planet Venus, heralding daylight. Use of the word in this sense is uncommon in English, in which "Day Star" or "Morning Star" are more common expressions.
In English, "Lucifer" generally refers to Satan, although the name is not applied to him in the New Testament. The use of the name "Lucifer" in reference to a fallen angel stems from an interpretation of Isaiah 14:3–20, a passage that speaks of a particular Babylonian King, to whom it gives the title of "Day Star", "Morning Star" (in Latin, lucifer), as fallen or destined to fall from the heavens or sky. In 2 Peter 1:19 and elsewhere, the same Latin word lucifer is used to refer to the Morning Star, with no relation to the devil. However, in post-New Testament times the Latin word Lucifer has often been used as a name for the devil, both in religious writing and in fiction.
Russia - Abaddon
Abaddon literally translates from Hebrew into destruction, ruin, and perdition. This name is also used to refer to the place of the dead. Apollyllon, in the Old Testament, means Hell.
Abaddon / Apollyllon - Mythical Creatures and Beasts In Biblical legend, a being regarded as the angel of the bottomless pit, described as so in Revelation 9:11:
And they had a king over them, which is the angel of the bottomless pit, whose name in the Hebrew tongue is Abaddon, but in the Greek tongue hath his name Apollylon.
There, he is described as the king of a group of locust-like creatures with the faces of men, the hair of women, tails of scorpions, teeth of lions, and wings that sound like the thunder of horses' hooves charging into battle. He is the chief of demons of the seventh heirarchy.
The fifth angel of Apocalyptic tradition will open the bottomless pit, releasing these creatures that will, for five months, torment people that do not have the seal of God upon their foreheads. After these torments are complete Apollyllon is supposed to sieze Satan himself, bind him, and toss him into the bottomless pit for one thousand years.
Cornelius Agrippa was the first person to equate Abaddon with Apollyllon, positioning him as monarch in the lower shadow of the sphere in the planet Venus.
Apollyllon's role in the bible is unsure. Sometimes he is portrayed as a good angel who assists God, other times he is seen as a fallen angel succumbed to evil.
America - Incubus
An incubus (from the Latin, incubo, or nightmare; plural incubi) is a demon in male form supposed to lie upon sleepers, especially women, in order to have sexual intercourse with them, according to a number of mythological and legendary traditions. Its female counterpart is the succubus. An incubus may pursue sexual relations with a woman in order to father a child, as in the legend of Merlin. Religious tradition holds that repeated intercourse with an incubus or succubus may result in the deterioration of health, or even death.
Medieval legend claims that demons, both male and female, sexually prey on human beings. They generally prey upon the victim while he or she is sleeping.
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artist who made this is http://bilognautot.deviantart.com/
Author/Artist: BilogNaUtot/LumpiangToge
Character(s) or Pairing(s): Canada, Russia, America
Rating: M (?)
Warnings: It may contain a little ahmm..mature content because to the poses?
Summary: mythical creature of 3 big nations..XD
Canada - Lucifer
Lucifer is a Latin word (from the words lucem ferre), literally meaning "light-bearer", which in that language is used as a name for the dawn appearance of the planet Venus, heralding daylight. Use of the word in this sense is uncommon in English, in which "Day Star" or "Morning Star" are more common expressions.
In English, "Lucifer" generally refers to Satan, although the name is not applied to him in the New Testament. The use of the name "Lucifer" in reference to a fallen angel stems from an interpretation of Isaiah 14:3–20, a passage that speaks of a particular Babylonian King, to whom it gives the title of "Day Star", "Morning Star" (in Latin, lucifer), as fallen or destined to fall from the heavens or sky. In 2 Peter 1:19 and elsewhere, the same Latin word lucifer is used to refer to the Morning Star, with no relation to the devil. However, in post-New Testament times the Latin word Lucifer has often been used as a name for the devil, both in religious writing and in fiction.
Russia - Abaddon
Abaddon literally translates from Hebrew into destruction, ruin, and perdition. This name is also used to refer to the place of the dead. Apollyllon, in the Old Testament, means Hell.
Abaddon / Apollyllon - Mythical Creatures and Beasts In Biblical legend, a being regarded as the angel of the bottomless pit, described as so in Revelation 9:11:
And they had a king over them, which is the angel of the bottomless pit, whose name in the Hebrew tongue is Abaddon, but in the Greek tongue hath his name Apollylon.
There, he is described as the king of a group of locust-like creatures with the faces of men, the hair of women, tails of scorpions, teeth of lions, and wings that sound like the thunder of horses' hooves charging into battle. He is the chief of demons of the seventh heirarchy.
The fifth angel of Apocalyptic tradition will open the bottomless pit, releasing these creatures that will, for five months, torment people that do not have the seal of God upon their foreheads. After these torments are complete Apollyllon is supposed to sieze Satan himself, bind him, and toss him into the bottomless pit for one thousand years.
Cornelius Agrippa was the first person to equate Abaddon with Apollyllon, positioning him as monarch in the lower shadow of the sphere in the planet Venus.
Apollyllon's role in the bible is unsure. Sometimes he is portrayed as a good angel who assists God, other times he is seen as a fallen angel succumbed to evil.
America - Incubus
An incubus (from the Latin, incubo, or nightmare; plural incubi) is a demon in male form supposed to lie upon sleepers, especially women, in order to have sexual intercourse with them, according to a number of mythological and legendary traditions. Its female counterpart is the succubus. An incubus may pursue sexual relations with a woman in order to father a child, as in the legend of Merlin. Religious tradition holds that repeated intercourse with an incubus or succubus may result in the deterioration of health, or even death.
Medieval legend claims that demons, both male and female, sexually prey on human beings. They generally prey upon the victim while he or she is sleeping.
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artist who made this is http://bilognautot.deviantart.com/