“Wake up,” said the mysterious voice. “Riku, wake up.” “Who are you?” Riku yawns while he slowly gets up. “Wake up, young hero, it is time for you to stand up to darkness one more time. You have been in deep slumber in this shrine for a hundred years. Walk out of the shrine and to fulfill your destiny,” said the mysterious voice.
After the voice stopped, Riku got out of the sleeping chamber he was in. He walked out of the shrine, and the first thing he saw after a hundred years amazed him. The shrine he came out of was part of cliff covered with fresh, earthy grass, swaying back and forth as the wind blows. Then, Riku started to look around the area and below the cliff there was big green oak tree forest. The sky was clear, and the sun
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Riku managed to survive but he still had a long way to the temple.
Slowly, Riku sneaked past a few of the same creatures in the dusk of the night towards the temple . Riku also made sure he stole some of their clubs to use as a weapon later. When he got to the temple, he walked towards the statue. He stared at the writing on the stone tablet near the statue and suddenly his head started to hurt and he started to remember a time he came here. The temple back then was filled with book shelves, candle lights on every table. The temple had windows all over the building with paintings of a hero vanquishing evil. Then a mysterious man, yet somewhat felt familiar to Riku walked towards him. “Hey, check this out, Riku. It’s a part of the prophecy that’s to come and it says the hero will vanquish evil when it comes. I wonder who the hero will be. Who ever it is, they will be the greatest hero of them all,” said the mysterious man while smiling at Riku. After that, Riku came back to his senses, and the statue began to flash. Riku walk towards the statue. The light from the statue then blinded Riku and the area around the temple. When the blinding light disappear, in Riku’s hand was a device. Then, the old man from before appeared at the entrance of the temple. “That device right there can serve as your map, it is made of ancient technology. Around this land, you will find shrines similar to the
This sculpture has a very somber tone to it when you look at it you see a completely naked man lying on his side with only a helmet and shield. Once you read the title though you then realize that this is a warrior and he is dying. The greek culture was very famous for their stories and myths so it is not to hard to believe that this statue was made to tell a story. When you look closely at the details you see that the statues hand is closed into a fist which appears as if he is in pain and is fighting it back also the way his body is laying gives us a hint towards pain and the end of his
09-09-2012 Day 1: I went to sleep at 1:00 am and woke up at 6:11 am. The dream was that my grandmother passed away and that I had nobody to confide in. It got to a point where I just went
The angel of strength approached Baekhyun and took his hand, he turned around so his palm faced to ceiling. On his wrist they was a drawing.
The purpose of such votive statuary placed in temples was to urge the donors might to remain in a state of everlasting prayer. For example, The relief scene beneath Ur-Ningirsu’s bare feet, of kneeling men bearing full baskets, may represent bearers of ritual offerings.
Can you imagine walking up and touching a strange an immense stone sculpture in the middle of a plateau? Visualize looking into the body of a lion and the head of a human. Picture seeing one of the oldest and largest statues in the world. Are you seeing the Sphinx in Giza, Egypt?
Both Harper Lee, in her 1959 novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, and Maya Angelou, in her 1993 poem, “On the Pulse of Morning,” induce profound claims on society and prejudice. Despite the notion that the authors wrote this prose over thirty years apart, both Lee and Angelou exhort society into ameliorating their ideologies and claim that despite people’s differences, humanity can accomplish celebrated triumphs.
A hot and blistering day, no clouds insight as the sun beams my face. So excruciating, my face smells like burnt trash. As I am waiting for the bus to pass by, there are several children playing on the swings across the street. The bus arrives and off I go heading to a town known for "Hope". As I arrive to the town of Plateros. I marched like wild fire to the temple. The journey, not an easy journey because I had to push and shove people out of the way just to get to the temple. It seems if I was back in New Orleans during Mardi Gras. Finally, as I stand at the front gates which happens to be massive? So massive they appeared to be touching the sky. I strolled through the gate and notice all the stairs just to get to the top. I remember the time of the Aztec 's pyramids where they would do human sacrifices for their Gods. As I make my way up the stairs like a captive. Once at the top of the stairs I stood this beautiful temple and what caught my eye was the outer structure.
Then, when the statues were at their resting place, they were lifted up onto a platform called an “ahu.” The ahus were also used as the burial place for the person who the statue was built for. Once placed atop the platform, eye cavities were carved into the head and they added eyes made of coral and red scoria stone. This was the process by which all of the island’s 887 statues were made. It was an advanced method for people to use in 900 A.D. The Moai statues show the advancing culture of the Rapa Nui people. The first ones that were made were very short and stout, but the statues made more recently were very large and slender. The statues tell a lot about the native people’s culture, since they show the religion of the people and their way of demonstrating their social
He was staring, he was reminiscing, now he was mostly just pensive. He embarked to leave his stately home. Before leaving he looked in the mirror reviewing his attire, somewhat a ritual for him and everyone else in the town. Then he wondered why anyone ever looked in the mirror since nothing really ever changes if you are still standing up. .Nonetheless he made his compliance and walked the footpath he had walked so many times before. But this time the journey seemed totally different. This time he had a treasure tucked safely beneath his left arm. The family’s finest instrument thus far. He thanked the powers to be to have spared him precipitation on that particular evening, wanting to believe, but knowing it was most likely not the result of divine
She turned to look at the man who motioned his hands towards the entire bridge and pointed to her. She looked at him puzzled, and he then walked to the carving and pointed to the image of her. She understood, he had this built for her.
Sudden eerie voices chanted in a synchronized pace. " It comes in the night. It never leaves. He knows when you're awake. He is always there.
Along the south wall there was a bench which may have been used both for sitting on and for placing cult objects. The most interesting find in this room was a pair of larger-than-life-size clay feet and ash from a burnt wooden object. This evidence suggests that there was originally a large statue here. The body would have been made of wood and slotted onto two sticks at the top of the clay feet. The body would have been dressed in material and the feet would not have been visible. It is possible that the statue originally stood on the bench next to the only piece of bare rock which intruded into the building, deliberately allowed to do so as it represented "sacred earth".
Pol after gave him a pry bar to comfort his arm. Gen thinks that there won’t be any living things in the temple because it was underwater. The Magus says that people have tried to steal this but no one had ever returned. Gen now left and opened the door and water rushed out. There was no water right now because for four days in a row the river will stop. He went inside and saw a big stair case with marble floors. There was water in their so Gen got wet but still explored the temple. He went through doors and doors with the lamp that Pol had give him, that will last six hours. Gen used his tools to open all the doors and discovered many things. He dropped his lamp and tools and couldn’t find it. He found something and couldn’t see it, so lit a match. It was a Hephestial glass, obsidian. He went through dark corridors and just tried to find the stone but still didn’t seem to find it. As he was going and going he finds his lamp and tools under six inches of water but his lamp lost some oil. Now since it was going to be dawn Gen started to get out, so he opened the door. He walked out towards the shore and saw no sun at
Each night without fail our eyes grow heavy and our minds tired, and dreaming we drag ourselves to bed and normally fall asleep quickly and peacefully off to dream land we go.
Around the inside of the building were candles, incense, and different statues of what I'm sure were a multitude of separate Hindu deities. Of course, being relatively new to the Hindu gods and goddesses, I wasn't able to identify too many, but I did recognize the remover of obstacles, Ganesh—for what I figure is one rather obvious reason. I could only assume other popular divine figures including lord Vishnu and the mother goddess Devi resided with these other statues.