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The power belongs to those who are calm
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Dola/Simeon happening in an au tho??? & I mean- he's wrath themed, a loving nerd....idk about you but I kinda see it
I feel like I donât know Simeon well enough to make a good call⌠Right now kinda just thinking about them both being secret insatiable freaks in bed together tbh dsbfhjsdgf Me seeing Simeon as the most aesthetically attractive among all of them does not help >.<
The AU where they end up together would probably be one where Dola moves into Purgatory Hall after the shit from L16 happens, then the slow burn that was supposed to happen with Satan fizzles out and a new one with Simeon begins when she decides that she wants to stay there for the rest of the year. Iâm not sure what heâd like about her? Maybe he falls for her openness to grow and enjoys the journey of seeing her slowly warm up to him (and perhaps how she tries really hard to get past her aversion and cluelessness about children for Luke?). And Dola would like how intriguing Simeon is? She loves a mysterious man with layers >.< And would enjoy discussing creative nerd stuff + how domestic fluffy living with him is or something
The relationship would be one of those short but really passionate ones tho, since they both know they most likely wonât be seeing each other anymore once the exchange program is over. Then there will be a lot of longing during their cross-realm relationship until Simeon ends the relationship for Dolaâs sake so she can move on and find love with someone she can actually freely spend time with (which is definitely going to be Solomon in all honesty >.> And makes for a bit of an awkward reunion when they meet during what happens in S2 and all [but makes the shit the happens at the tail end of the season much more delicious mmmmm])
Hii I saw astrology and divination talk and got curious! If you are into it, do you have any even vague headcanon of what Solomon's relevant(?) placements could be? This topic always makes me go đ and its funny that even ancient demons got their lil sun sign listed on their profiles lmao.
Completely disregard this if u dont like astrology though oh đđł and also !!! hope you're having a nice day~đ
HELLLLLLLOOO my love I hope you meant big three signs because that's what I did lol! And no I did not BUT the moment I got the ask that prompted this I did wonder "hmmm what would Solomon's big three be?" and then this ask came in SO...I looked it up lol
I will warn you though that I don't know a lot about astrology other than my own sun sign (Aries) so this is all from a quick little search!! My descriptions of what they're about come from here so if it's wrong.........I tried <3
Solomon's Big Three
Why you would not date Barbatos ? đ (and if you got an ask of him already, then Satan!)
Everyone immediate came with Barbatos dijdks so Satan it is.
We would meet and it would seem like soulmates and fate and all of that but then we would realize how love is not being completely opposite or being the same and it would fall.
We are simply too similar: daddy issues, book and cat lovers, have unchecked anger, would have a fight over mugs and not speak for a month cus both of us refuse to be the first person to come since compromises do not exist unless we compromise the positions we have in the relationship--
We would be good friends or fwb tho đđ
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So who is Baal?
Baal or BaĘťal, was a title and honorific meaning 'owner', 'lord' in the Northwest Semitic languages spoken in the Levant during antiquity.
Baal is a God of fertility, weather, rain, wind, lightning, seasons, war, sailors and so on.
Baal worship is also called Baalism.
Solid cast bronze of a votive figurine representing the god Baal discovered at Tel Megiddo, dating to the mid-2nd millennium BC.
His holy symbols are bull, ram and thunderbolt.
Baal was worshipped in ancient Syria, especially Halab, near, around and at Ugarit, Canaan, North Africa and Middle Kingdom of Egypt.
BaĘżal is well-attested in surviving inscriptions and was popular in theophoric names throughout the Levant but he is usually mentioned along with other gods, "his own field of action being seldom defined". Nonetheless, Ugaritic records show him as a weather god, with particular power over lightning, wind, rain, and fertility. The dry summers of the area were explained as BaĘżal's time in the underworld and his return in autumn was said to cause the storms which revived the land. Thus, the worship of BaĘżal in Canaanâwhere he eventually supplanted El as the leader of the gods and patron of kingshipâwas connected to the regions' dependence on rainfall for its agriculture, unlike Egypt and Mesopotamia, which focused on irrigation from their major rivers. Anxiety about the availability of water for crops and trees increased the importance of his cult, which focused attention on his role as a rain god. He was also called upon during battle, showing that he was thought to intervene actively in the world of man, unlike the more aloof El. The Lebanese city of Baalbeck was named after Baal.
The BaĘżal of Ugarit was the epithet of Hadad but as the time passed, the epithet became the god's name while Hadad became the epithet. BaĘżal was usually said to be the son of Dagan, but appears as one of the sons of El in Ugaritic sources. Both BaĘżal and El were associated with the bull in Ugaritic texts, as it symbolized both strength and fertility. He held special enmity against snakes, both on their own and as representatives of Yammu (lit. "Sea"), the Canaanite sea god and river god. He fought the Tannin (Tunnanu), the "Twisted Serpent" (Bášn Ężqltn), "Lotan the Fugitive Serpent" (Ltn Bášn BrḼ, the biblical Leviathan), and the "Mighty One with Seven Heads" (Ĺ lyáš D.ĹĄbĘżt RaĹĄm). BaĘżal's conflict with Yammu is now generally regarded as the prototype of the vision recorded in the 7th chapter of the biblicalBook of Daniel. As vanquisher of the sea, BaĘżal was regarded by the Canaanites and Phoenicians as the patron of sailors and sea-going merchants. As vanquisher of Mot, the Canaanite death god, he was known as BaĘżal RÄpiĘžuma (BĘżl Rpu) and regarded as the leader of the Rephaim (Rpum), the ancestral spirits, particularly those of ruling dynasties.
From Canaan, worship of BaĘżal spread to Egypt by the Middle Kingdom and throughout the Mediterranean following the waves of Phoenician colonization in the early 1st millennium BCE. He was described with diverse epithets and, before Ugarit was rediscovered, it was supposed that these referred to distinct local gods. However, as explained by Day, the texts at Ugarit revealed that they were considered "local manifestations of this particular deity, analogous to the local manifestations of the Virgin Mary in the Roman Catholic Church". In those inscriptions, he is frequently described as "Victorious BaĘżal" (Aliyn or Ảláťyn BaĘżal), "Mightiest one" (Aliy or ĘżAly) or "Mightiest of the Heroes" (Aliy Qrdm), "The Powerful One" (Dmrn), and in his role as patron of the city "BaĘżal of Ugarit" (BaĘżal Ugarit). As BaĘżal Zaphon (BaĘżal ᚢapunu), he was particularly associated with his palace atop Jebel Aqra (the ancient Mount ᚢapÄnu and classical Mons Casius). He is also mentioned as "Winged BaĘżal" (BĘżl Knp) and "BaĘżal of the Arrows" (BĘżl Ḥáş). Phoenician and Aramaic inscriptions describe "BaĘżal of the Mace" (BĘżl KrntryĹĄ), "BaĘżal of the Lebanon" (BĘżl Lbnn), "BaĘżal of Sidon" (BĘżl ᚢdn), BĘżl ᚢmd, "BaĘżal of the Heavens" (BaĘżal Shamem or Shamayin), BaĘżal ĘžAddir (BĘżl Ęždr), BaĘżal Hammon (BaĘżal Ḥamon), BĘżl Mgnm.
The epithet Hammon is obscure. Most often, it is connected with the NW Semitic ḼammÄn ("brazier") and associated with a role as a sun god. Renan and Gibson linked it to Hammon (modern Umm el-âAmed between Tyre in Lebanon and Acre in Israel) and Cross and LipiĹski to Haman or KhamĹn, the classical Mount Amanus and modern Nur Mountains, which separate northern Syria from southeastern Cilicia.
The major source of our direct knowledge of this Canaanite deity comes from the Ras Shamra tablets, discovered in northern Syria in 1958, which record fragments of a mythological story known to scholars as the Baal Cycle. Here, he earns his position as the champion and ruler of the gods. The fragmentary text seems to indicate a feud between him and his father El as background. El chooses the fearsome sea god Yam to reign as king of the gods. Yam rules harshly, and the other deities cry out to Ashera, called Lady of the Sea, to aid. Ashera offers herself as a sacrifice if Yam will ease his grip on her children. He agrees, but Baal opposes such a scheme and boldly declares he will defeat Yam even though El declares that he must subject himself to Yam.
With the aid of magical weapons given to him by the divine craftsman Kothar-wa-Khasis, Baal defeats Yam and is declared victorious. He then builds a house on Mount Saphon, today known as Jebel al-Aqra. (This mountain, 1780 meters high, stands only 15 km north of the site of Ugarit, clearly visible from the city itself.)
Lo, also it is the time of His rain. Baal sets the season, And gives forth His voice from the clouds. He flashes lightning to the earth. As a house of cedars let Him complete it, Or a house of bricks let Him erect it! Let it be told to Aliyan Baal: 'The mountains will bring Thee much silver. The hills, the choicest of gold; The mines will bring Thee precious stones, And build a house of silver and gold. A house of lapis gems!'
However, the god of the underworld, Mot, soon lures Baal to his death, spelling ruin for the land. His sister Anat retrieves his body and begs Mot to revive him. When her pleas are rebuffed, Anat assaults Mot, ripping him to pieces and scattering his remains like fertilizer over the fields.
El, in the meantime, has had a dream in which fertility returned to the land, suggesting that Baal was not indeed dead. Eventually he is restored. However, Mot too has revived and mounts a new attack against him.
They shake each other like Gemar-beasts, Mavet [Mot] is strong, Baal is strong. They gore each other like buffaloes, Mavet is strong, Baal is strong. They bite like serpents, Mavet is strong, Baal is strong. They kick like racing beasts, Mavet is down. Baal is down.
After this titanic battle, neither side has completely prevailed. Knowing that the other gods now support Baal and fearing El's wrath, Mot finally bows before him, leaving him in possession of the land and the undisputed regent of the gods.
Baal is thus the archetypal fertility deity. His death signals drought and his resurrection, and brings both rain and new life. He is also the vanquisher of death. His role as a maker of rain would be particularly important in the relatively arid area of Palestine, where no mighty river such as the Euphrates or the Nile existed.
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OK since u sent me ur sally and also asked a lil while ago thought i could also share my dolas? I got a few actually but am SO embarrassed sjdjfkf i dont even think it looks like them so here's 2 i dont hate :3 i fell so hard for demon!dolasach i........
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :0 I see it tho!! I think it looks like Dola, just in your style since our styles are so different hdfjkfg (and let's be real she could look like any pale girl with wavy black hair if it weren't for her eyes >.>;;) But it absolutely looks like her imo!! Honest feels more like her than most of my own sketches of her shdkfjhsg
So melancholic!! It's so cool how your art style jives so well with how you write tbh, like if you draw something to accompany your writing it would fit so well imo >w< I love the demon one so much like... Just has more correct vibes than the one I actually made orz
Making me want to draw demon!Dola again... I've been wanting to draw her + have a little fic that's been in my WIPs for months now with her...