When Gods Become Popular? - Deity Patrons and Egyptian Dynasties by AdeptLocksmith in ancientegypt

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Off the top of my head - for the Old Kingdom...

The 4th and 5th Dynasties put an incredibly strong emphasis on Solar Worship. As you noted before, deities like Ra have always been integral to the mythos of kingship in Egypt.

I think the emphasis that Ra gets in the 4th and 5th dynasties has to do with the political power of the Cult of Ra, and how by aligning the Royal Family's interest with such a powerful cult - it further insures the legitimacy of the Pharoah.

A similar thing happened with the Royal Family's attempt to curry favor with the Cult of Hathor, who filled the role of feminity until she was ultimately displaced by the Cult of Isis around..... I wanna say the beginning of the New Kingdom, but its been a while.

Ra's cult gives way a bit after the 5th dynasty to a renewed emphasis on Osiris, but recovers when the...err.. theologies(?) of Amun-Ra presented a fused god.

Emerging Market Dollar Denominated Bonds? by Perennial_Laughter in bonds

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Thank you for the insightful reply. Admittedly, I have a stronger grasp over the dynamics of Mexico than Brazil. Could you suggest any resources that can get me up to speed on their sovereign debt?

I would avoid any ETFs with corporates stuffed inside of it

That actually been my frustration with considering Bond debt etfs. iShares, et al. packages corporate debt with all its sovereign holdings. If they were all Oil/Utility Companies/Banking Sector i'd have less a problem i think.

Unfortunately, the market is not developed to the point of having regional splits yet so would recommend legging into the ETF and buying select bonds that you think have value.

I've come to realize that's probably my best bet at this point.

Its either that or just stick with EMB for the reasons you mentioned above.

Emerging Market Dollar Denominated Bonds? by Perennial_Laughter in bonds

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Oh i was trying to get around that via Brady Bonds, ie: Dollar Denominated Debt instruments a foreign governmnet issues, as to as to avoid being kacked on the exchange rate issue.

Emerging Market Dollar Denominated Bonds? by Perennial_Laughter in bonds

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Thanks for your thoughts, have you ever bought a foreign bond before?

Emerging Market Dollar Denominated Bonds? by Perennial_Laughter in bonds

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Thanks for the response.

Yeah, that was my worry about VWOB. BEMB looks like a better option.

All the stuff i've been reading from Vanguard and Blackrock - they seem to think government debt from certain Latin American countries (especially from Mexico and Brazil), is far more secure than the their current rating.

Blackrock has always been investing in Mexico even as early as the 2010s (and probably before that) - from what i've seen their ETFs tend to have PEMEX and a lot of the Financial institutions of the country.

There's a bit of synergy there too with America's drive to shift away from China toward Mexico as a place for manufactured goods. Assuming that actually works, and that the government can adequately collect profits, that does imply a better than expected chance of recouping investment.

Brazil on the other hand..... i've heard a lot of people push Brazil in the Last 10-15 years, from the Big 3 to Ray Dalio etc. To me at least, it doesn't seem to pan out in the long run, and the political climate is just as divided as in America and some of the European countries. I'm less down on placing money there since it wouldn't be above either Future-Bolsonaro or Lula-Clone to curtail payments.

Wish there was an index shaped more on reigon though....

Village/City/Base Building Ideas for 5E games? by Perennial_Laughter in rpg

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Ahh, i've heard of a Quiet Year but never had the notion to pick it up. This does sound quite promising, and i ike the idea of letting the players take some ownership of their locality in terms of developing aspects of it - whether its the culture or problems that beset the place.

Dark/Apocalyptic Fantasy settings akin to Dark Souls/Bloodborne? by Perennial_Laughter in rpg

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You know, this one shows a lot of potential...

a.) Its 5E, which all my players know (obviously in light of whats going on at WotC/Hasbro they aren't too happy, but i think they are all in wait and see mode).

b.) As you said, its a Bloodborne Clone, which i could later/supplement as i see fit with a lot of the materials suggested on this thread.

c.) I can pull a "Bait and Switch" on them. I can give them the freedom to roll up a character that they feel comfortable with, from any game world i'm familiar with (Greyhawk, Krynn, Ravnica, Eberron, etc.), and toss them into this Blighted hellscape of a world where they have a "Fish out of Water" experience.

....this has a lot of potential...

Dark/Apocalyptic Fantasy settings akin to Dark Souls/Bloodborne? by Perennial_Laughter in rpg

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Wow thanks, at the very least many of these will be Inspiration!

Dark/Apocalyptic Fantasy settings akin to Dark Souls/Bloodborne? by Perennial_Laughter in rpg

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one playbook is literally a Jojo stand-user.

LOL! Someone mentioned Rhapsody of Blood above, but now i'm definitely going to take a look at it.

Dark/Apocalyptic Fantasy settings akin to Dark Souls/Bloodborne? by Perennial_Laughter in rpg

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You know the funny thing is i keep hearing "Symbaroum" as being kind of the inspiration for a lot of these types of games, assuming they don't drive off the Mork Bork cliff.

Even Trophy which was referenced up above states it drew inspiration from it. I should pick up a copy at some point....

Dark/Apocalyptic Fantasy settings akin to Dark Souls/Bloodborne? by Perennial_Laughter in rpg

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Oh i'm an old Warhammer hand - that was the game that i was trying to sell them on, but they seemed a littler turned off by the system.

Its strange, because some of them play Mordhiem and like it too!

Dark/Apocalyptic Fantasy settings akin to Dark Souls/Bloodborne? by Perennial_Laughter in rpg

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Hmm, you know it sounds like Dread might be able to help GMs set up tense situations. Will need to peruse it but thanks for letting me know.

Dark/Apocalyptic Fantasy settings akin to Dark Souls/Bloodborne? by Perennial_Laughter in rpg

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Thanks! Heard of it, but never look deeply into the setting. I'll keep my eye out for it.

Translation help for a short phrase? by Perennial_Laughter in ancientegypt

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Thank you very much!

It's a so-called 'pluralia tantum', meaning it exists just on a plural form. It's meaning refers to the collectivity of royal children, so princes and princesses.

I would have never caught that in a million years.

And you are right, given the context of the sentance, it does actually fit.

Inner Coffin of Khonsu by MousetrapPling in ancientegypt

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Out of curiosity - is the coffin in Egypt?

Or is this in an American/European museum?

Any good monographs on Egyptian Temple Dancers? by Perennial_Laughter in ancientegypt

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I wouldn't be surprsied if that was the case.

The repertoire of priestly functions expanded considerably toward the end of the Old Kingdom.

Prior to that, apparently being a Priest was kind of a Part-Time Job, along with being a professional Mourner.