Last year, I was researching about Chaos magick and I recently read a post made by @a-d-nox and wanted to make my own predictions on my Chaos persona chart and natal chart.
@a-d-nox post is down below
Chaos, cosmologist, and the creator of the universe
What is Chaos to me?
Chaos represents a natural disaster that brings renewal to infertile crops or a rogue wave. It is neither good nor evil , it just is.
My chaos is in Taurus in the 7th house, 29°.
aspects- Chaos opposite Sun, Chaos conjunct Saturn, Chaos opposite AS
a) Where there may be uncertainty
*image sourced from Pinterest
intimate relationships or relationship with friends and enemies.
Making friends has always been easy for me, but maintaining the relationships becomes more challenging as an adult.
Maybe it's me wanting to materialize enemies to lovers or friends to lovers , but that's the vibe I'm getting from my placements -
( Sag stellium of Pluto, Chiron, and AS in PC) opposite Jupiter & Mercury
b) What I've created or will create that could be considered chaotically good & evil/ never be destroyed.
*image sourced from Pinterest
A book or novel
astro content
erotic novels??!
screenplays
forming alliances with powerful people
c) Where I am first at something-
*image sourced from Pinterest
Aries in the 5th house of PC, Venus and Moon sits here.
Ending generational trauma by not having children.
Marrying a foreigner in my family ( Mars in Sag) 🧐
I am the first born /only child on my mother's side.
d) Where I have limitless power-
*image sourced from Pinterest. Art by Tope Fatunmbi, Serenity in Action
Persona chart- Sag Pluto, Mars, and Chiron in the 1st house, Gemini Jupiter in the 7th House.
gaining knowledge and sharing with a larger audience.
power through words, literature, writing, thought, and singing.
This could be a slippery slope because of misinformation or miscommunication.
Becoming an educator or professor.
Becoming a therapist, psychologist, or involved in crisis management.
Becoming a published author or screenwriter.
e) motherhood
*found on Pinterest -Artist Charon Rothmiller-Cash - Art piece named Two
PC Sun & Chaos conjunct 3° Gemini Saturn in the 7th house.
having two kids or twins after my Saturn return (ages 29-39)
OR
Deciding to raise pets instead of children (Taurus in 6th house of PC)
The 6th house rules pets, acts of service, occupation, routine, health, and co-workers.
*image sourced from Pinterest/Cynthia Fondren
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Thank you for reading!💙
Which isn't too surprising considering that, much like Kathool, they take inspiration from Cthulhu, a Great Old One from the Lovecraft Mythos, who in turn had their own cult of worshippers.
What is surprising though is how exactly they got acolytes to begin with and what their core beliefs are given, as the flavor text points out, Uthuluc simply devours all who would approach it. An acolyte is usually someone who carries out religious duties within a religion. Aiding in specific rites and such. Which begs the question, what rites are they trying to pull off? Do they simply believe that offering up their souls to Uthuluc is what they must do in order to please their god? Do they believe they must be unleashed upon the world to achieve some end goal? What does Uthuluc ultimately want?
If we are going off old dev quotes, which of course must be taken with a grain of salt, Uthuluc was the original, and only, inhabitant of the empty space that was the Plane of Elemental Spirits until of course the events surrounding Tainslav's Last Will take place and suddenly this primordial entity is forced to share its residency with a bunch of human elemental souls. Souls it can devour and presumably destroy forever by doing so if we are to take Kathool's ability to degrade the souls of their victims as an example of the deconstructive effect Primordial entities like them can have on one's spirit.
Eventually, at some point, this creature is, somehow, locked away for an unknown amount of time until around the time the Hero is sent into the PoES to find an elemental spirit companion to bond with. They are eventually freed not long after that by Pandora, accidently, and then subsequently locked away again by Aegis and the Hero working together.
Now in cut content for Void Ship apparently their new prison didn't last long and eventually they managed to somehow find their way into the Void though I suspect now the reveal of the Nicborn paradigm of the Plane of Elemental Spirits answers that question for us as to how they managed to slip out of the space into somewhere else entirely if they were supposed to still end up in the Void.
Furthermore, I'm beginning to suspect these acolytes might be responsible for breaking Uthuluc out of their frozen prison and if so, we might be encountering them in the future.
For ultimate power, you have to work with these 'forbidden' gods. What the Primordial gods offer is more than mere power over created things since they are not constrained by cosmic law the way Yahweh and even Satan is. These are beings that can erase entire timelines or even specific people from existence; for it is in their very nature to unmake, to nullify.
They accept no pacts, no price, no sacrifice except you -- or, more correctly, what you mistakenly believe is 'you'. For in truth, the Primordials only annihilate the ego while the unborn Self remains because only what comes into being can go out of it. But the ego barely exists to begin with, contingent as it is on conditions that can never persist for long. Honestly, it's not even a genuine sacrifice, but a liberation.
Contact the Primal gods, submit to them, let them un-make you. You won't regret it. There won't be a 'you' left to feel regret or much of anything and in its place there will be the infinite field of awareness that only your ego prevented you from experiencing.
Ω PJO DEMIGOD HEADCANONS: 🌌 NYX: PERSONIFICATION OF NIGHT 🌌
Author’s note: *put head into hands* Alright, so I may or may not have went off from the usual formula (Do I even have a formula for writing these at this point?) and I think I may have made the primordial demigods here more cryptid cause they’re the literal by-product of primordial beings that are also half-mortal? I won’t be including the usual blurbs at the ending cause all of them are probably pushing the word limit Tumblr has but worry not, I made up for it by putting more storylines into the whole thing.
PRIMORDIAL DEMIGODS MASTERLIST: [LINK]
You were born as a denizen of the night; a literal night-owl. You were born out of curiosity for why the gods, or more specifically why her children, especially Hypnos, being the God of Sleep, still produce demigod children. Although you were born out of curiosity, Nyx does have some affection for you but only because you are a part of herself, and it's clear she upholds her immortal children more affectionately. Yet you stared up at your mother with sparking star eyes. She is afterall, the maternal being and mother of Shadows.
Despite Nyx’s clear treatment, you listen to your godly mother’s words like she hung the stars herself and do what you can to make her proud of you. So when Nyx told you to go a mission for her to join forces with the child of Gaea and the child of Tartarus in their cause, you immediately jumped up and told Nyx you would do it.
You caught the look that the child of Erebus was giving you, one of concern but you didn’t think much of it; they were just probably overprotective, as they’ve been when you two were first introduced, and didn’t think you could handle the outside world. The child of Erebus was also told to join and they simply nodded and bowed to Erebus and Nyx, before helping you prepare.
When you joined the child of Gaea and Tartarus, you introduced yourself to them first and eagerly followed them, in awe that there were more children of primordials and that they were the children of Gaea and Tartarus! You had heard of the child of Tartarus before, catching glimpses of them from afar, before they were picked up by Gaea.
The child of Tartarus recognized you and welcomed you, introducing you personally to the child of Gaea who smiled like a flower but as you held their hands with them, you could feel the power trembling within them.
You followed them on their cause to search for other primordial children, but as you did, you were excited in the child of Hemera who was basically your parallel. However, you were all interrupted by the child of Chaos and Eros then you started to feel unsure about your cause; you were all children of Primordials, shouldn’t you all have the same cause?
Being the daughter of Night itself, you can imagine what kind of powers you have: darkness, shadows, the night itself is at your beckon. When it is night, your power rises exponentially and you can hide yourself and others under the guise of night. You can shadow travel as well while also manipulate the shadows as well.
You can also induce nightmares onto others and peer into their minds and souls when required, learning about their weakness which you can bring forth with bits of magic and the power of shadows and darkness. You can also technically make the night seem longer but you have no control over the moon or the stars.
Be careful how much you use your powers though. While you are more powerful in the night, your power is limited in the day. You can’t push yourself too much in the day as your powers will be drained and you will need to rest during the night.
A key feature about you is that your shadows are also dark like the child of Erebus, and your eyes seem darker than others; however yours do have some light in them, in fact they seem to sparkle like stars. When it's night, your form changes to match it, and sometimes if you’re not too careful, your form will dissolve and blend with the night. Which is useful in terms of espionage, you have a time limit to literally pull yourself together before dawn peeks over the horizon and you float in the night cycle otherwise.
A little post and some thoughts for my 100th post (holy crap???)! Zeus Moiragetes is an epithet meaning "the guide or leader of fate". It occurs as an epithet of both King Zeus and his son Apollo at Delphi (Pausanias). Honestly, this makes me think a lot.
Zeus is the King. Of course. In mythology, he is one of the most powerful gods - politically, socially, supernaturally.
He is often said to be one of the only beings who can stop the Fates and change the fate of someone. (Occasionally, he does not have the power.) I think this epithet of his really does show his power in that aspect; not just the ability to change a fate, but as it says, to lead and to guide a fate. In my religious life, I often feel that Zeus is pulling the strings, not the Fates or even some primordial being. Not even his father, Kronos! When I pray, I feel that he helps me figure out solutions, I feel that he is telling me what to do, that he is guiding me where to go. I don't simply surrender my will to him - that would be both of us denying Metis, who still lives in his head. Rather it's a mentorship rule he takes on. He is the King, I am the subject. He is the Father, I am the child. He is the god, I am the human.
I suppose in conclusion, all this is to say...Zeus Moiragetes is an aspect of King Zeus I feel in my life a LOT. Perhaps even more than Zeus the King himself, though as I said, the King is certainly part of that.
Khaire King Zeus. And happy Thursday! (Mine's almost over, but if yours is just beginning, I hope it goes well!)