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(source: The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia)
The Yuuzhan Vong origin myth says so much about their psychology I think-Yun Yuuzhan striding down the rainbow path, creating every star and every world and the other gods and finally the Yuuzhan Vong themselves. The Vong are paradoxically lovers of life, they don't look at the universe as cold and unfeeling, or inimical but as something made by beings that love them and fashioned these places for them. The reason why they hate machines is because machines aren't alive, they don't grow and reproduce and die, they are separate from nature-from natural cycles and certainties and seem unaffected by it. Their xenophobia comes from a belief that the galaxy is theirs-not these lesser beings, who are not blessed children of the gods. Important to remember the Vong originally lived on an edenic esque world that was literally alive and took care of them. Imagine living that way for eons, and then being caught in a crossfire of two machine civilizations. they don't reproduce, they don't have the same connection that you feel with everything they are made of alienating cold steel and produce nothing but destructive heat and waste they are anathema to life, and must be destroyed so that life may survive This is why the Vong hate machines-online this facet is often memed on, because people don't examine why they feel this way. The Vong never needed machines, whatever they needed their planet mommy gave them, including weapons and armaments to fight these abominations. Things which are utterly anathema to living things, to their health, to their survival and future. The Yevetha are thus very nihilistic and see death as the norm, and life as rather cheap-the Vong are the opposite. Life is precious, life is divinely made, and they are its pinnacle.
Vong is an epithet. Use YV. Other than that ZHAELOR!
is this a safe space to say that the yuuzhan vong are some of my favorite star wars villains 🧍🏼♀️
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Xochicalco
Xochicalco in central Mexico was an important hilltop centre from the 8th century CE and was a rival and successor of Teotihuacán. Architecture at the site is closely connected to that of the Classic Maya, Teotihuacan, and Veracruz, and contact was also established with the Mixtec Oaxaca and Zapotec civilizations. Blending these various cultural elements to create their own idiosyncratic art and architecture, the Xochicalco culture probably went on to influence the later Toltec and all subsequent Mesoamerican civilizations. The site, like many contemporary hilltop centres, was abandoned at the end of the Epiclassic period, around 900 CE. Xochicalco is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
Early Settlement
Founded c. 700 CE or even before, Xochicalco, 130 km southwest of Cacaxtla and perched above the Cuernavaca Valley, was built on a hill which was re-shaped by levelling and terracing certain areas to create an acropolis of four concentric terraces. A straight path on the southern side gives access from the valley floor. Although early pottery shares many similarities to that found elsewhere in central Mexico, there seems to have been very little outside contact in later times. Any links to the Maya seem to have been via the coast settlements, and the iconography in many relief carvings at Xochicalco has a strong Mayan and Teotihuacan influence.
Xochicalco was eventually fortified and contained three distinct areas containing regular plazas, sacred precincts, paved causeways, a large pyramidal platform, and an I-shaped ball-court, all oriented along the cardinal points. The large slanted wall ball-court is located in the centre of the site, and it may be the oldest such structure in central Mexico, whilst the western platform contains a sweat-bath consisting of several rooms with benches. Another feature of the site is the presence of caves in the hillsides which were used for storage and, in one case, as an underground observatory. This latter cave has a man-made shaft to the sky, through which, on just two days in the year, the sun shines directly down into the cave.
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Native American Trickster Tales
The trickster figure of Native American literature was first popularized by the American anthropologist Paul Radin (l. 1883-1959), who highlighted the cultural/mythological character developed by many Native American nations as a supernatural entity primarily associated with transformation. The trickster figure appears in the legends of Native peoples of North America from coast to coast.
The following collection presents some of the most famous – as well as lesser known – tales featuring the trickster figure, who appears in various forms and is sometimes a hero, a villain, a fool, a wise man, a rogue, a clown, a champion, or a victim. The various roles of the trickster suggest his nature as an agent of transformation. Tales were fashioned to encourage an audience to consider their own behavior and change whatever aspects in themselves that they found offensive in the trickster or, in the stories where he appears as the hero, to model their outlook and actions on his own.
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The Yuuzhan Vong Empire begins laying the groundwork for their eventual conquest of Coruscant decades in advance. To achieve this, they stra
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The Mayan Pantheon: The Many Gods of the Maya
The pantheon of the Maya is a vast collection of deities worshipped throughout the regions of Yucatan, Quintana Roo, Campeche, Tabasco, and Chiapas in Mexico and southward through Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador and Honduras. These gods informed the lives and rituals of the people, established order, and provided hope of a life after death.
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SWAG77 celebrates Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) by featuring the Star Wars Yuuzhan Vong or the Grysks, known as the Yuuzhan Vong Lite. Check out their true appearance, unique humanoid masquers and elaborate celebratory Dia de Muertos costumes! The Yuuzhan Vong honor their dead with great appreciation in celebration to travel across the rainbow bridge onto the next life. Dying is a natural part of life and based on their Gods. In real life, the Yuuzhan Vong are based off the Aztec and Mayan Pre-Columbia Meso-American and South American cultures. Unsure Disney Lucasfilm will keep that attribute of them since they are villains. But we will keep it. The top image is a high priestess The middle image is a warrior
The last image is a bureaucrat-administrator.
The Cloudseas of Haruun Kal
Haruun Kal is the planet of the Korunnai where Jedi Master Mace Windu homeworld based on the Legends Canon book, Shatterpoint. This story is about Auset Lah and Senator Yemaja Mlise Lah.
Haruun Kal is the planet of the Korunnai where Jedi Master Mace Windu homeworld based on the Legends Canon book, Shatterpoint. This story is about Auset Lah and Senator Yemaja Mlise Lah. Both of them were incorporated into the Yuuzhan Vong Empire as mascots or pets to the Domain Lah. Auset Lah is human who is very powerful in the Force that became a lost Jedi padawan. She became saved by the…
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Day 5 - Nia or purpose: without purpose you cannot plan. Form V, also known as the Way of the Krayt Dragon - Shein And Djem So, is an offensive style by Soresu Masters.
Day 3 of #Kwanzaa: #Ujima - collective work and responsibility. Work together and find resilience. A part of #TheForce #StarWars #FormIII The Way of the Mynock - Soresu. A form of resilience.
Form II - Makashi - way of the ysalamiri - contention Count Dooku was a master of Makashi
The #StarWars #YuuzhanVong Original Source Basis And #MidjourneyAI Fan Art
The original sources prove the basis of the Yuuzhan Vong in Legend. This background information by Del Rey books in the backpages of THE UNIFYING FORCE by James Luceno, tells how and why the Yuuzhan Vong were created as they are. Midjourney Artificial Intelligence puts out several variations of what the Yuuzhan Vong appear with a high resolution 4K render. The Unifying Force is the last book of…
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LIVE FROM THE HIVE!
LIVE FROM THE HIVE!
Check out the fight posters we created for #StarWars Maul: Lockdown. “Maul, bomaye! Maul, bomaye!” http://t.co/fC9HmZ5KIK— StarWarsBooks (@DelReyStarWars) January 14, 2014 @DelReyStarWars INFIDELS CALL US VONG AGAIN AND YOUR PLANET WILL BE OUR SHIPWOMB NEXT!— Yuuzhan Vong Gods (@YuuzhanVongGods) January 15, 2014 @YuuzhanVongGods Play us a happy tune, Vong. #EssentialReadersCompanion…
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