So as many have noticed myself included. God of Light has an interesting trick he displays when killing grimm around him.
This blinding flash of light reminds us of a certain girl in a red hood.
I mean we all see it.
But how does Ruby have this godly ability. Well we know shes a descendant of Silver eyed warriors. A rare sort on Remnant with silver eyes that contain this power.
But the question is why… why do these people have this ability. Well I have two options.
These people discovered the pool or life and creation and continued to drink and consume from its waters. Possibly even watered their crops with the stuff. Creating a small civilization that lived there.
And eventually the empire was destroyed by some force. Either another settlement group. Hunters looking to kill silver eyes because or rumors Salem spread. Or just got a sickness and died out.
Second option.
Ozpin did it. Accidently.
By procreation. Just like with his daughters he had with Salem inheriting magic. These children of Oz. Possibly spread out by numerous lifetimes.
Eventually gain the trait on their own. And that somehow. The God of Light’s magic that was gifted to Ozpin upon his reincarnation. Passed onto his offspring. A side effect of his curse if you will.
Ozma himself has his eyes glow gold whenever he is switching between conciousness. What if the God of Light gave Ozma more than reincarnation. What if he secretly passed some of his own gifts to Ozma. I mean the gods granted gifts before. Why not now?
And we know the God of Light likes to experiment and create new things. 😉
Fun fact: Egyptian gods do not have ‘animal heads’. The depictions of gods are meant to contain a duality, as is important in Egyptian Religion (life/death, red land/black land, chaos/order, human/animal). So when you see, say, Anubis with a man’s body and a Jackal head it represents both his human form and his Jackal form, meaning he might appear in either form. But never as a human with a Jackal head. That is only something you’d see on temple walls for the duality aspect.
How di you know??
I mean it sounds likely but where are you getting your information from?
I’m an Egyptologist? This is literally my job.
But if you want a source, read: Silverman, D. (1991) Divinity and Deities in Ancient Egypt, In J. Baines, L. Lesko, & D. Silverman, Religion in
Ancient Egypt: Gods, Myths and Personal Practice. Ithaca and
London: Cornell University Press. 7-87.
Thanks for the sources.
I had just never heard about that fact before.
No worries! (I realise I put a full stop instead of an exclamation mark at the end of “this is literally my job” which might have sounded harsh, so I apologise!)
This is a very pure interaction
this is exactly how you should react to hearing new information that you’re skeptical of or don’t immediately believe is true
also I’m fascinated by the punctuation question here. Full stop means “I’m done with this interaction and not amused” whereas exclamation mark = hey no big, I’m happy to explain!
Our generation has solved an issue that written English has had for centuries and I love it.
i’m partially glad i’m not rich. if i had an infinite surplus of money i’d have certainly eaten myself to death on white chocolate reese’s cups by age 14
Watching this made me physically feel like I’d just been chasing someone with answers for a quest through a series of alleys and they went through a door into a house and when I opened the same door to pursue them it was pitch black and I stumbled into the darkness for a moment before this guy appeared and I saw this video in a vision he gave me with his powers and when it ended I was standing alone in an empty room, my target long gone.