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Last Post 16 Jan 2011 08:47 AM by faune. 3 Replies.
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13 Jan 2011 01:46 AM  

Hey everyone just wanted to drop  it and say that I've added my "Craftsmans Pledge" to the wiki to accompany the sigillary one. As well I still fully inted on writing more wikis for Aritfice and Talisman crafting.

And yes I do recognize the usage of "craftsman" as not being pollitically correct. However the forms of practice it is associated are generally "masculine mysteries" as such it is applicable. If anyone wishes to use it and this bothers you feel free to re-word as you see fit. Nothing is set in stone till you strike the chisel anyhow, and erosion is a natural force...

Sing of Hephaestus famed for inventions. With bright-eyed Athene he taught men glorious crafts throughout the world, Men who before used to dwell caves in the mountains like wild beasts. But now that they have learned crafts through Hephaestus the famed worker, Easily they live a peaceful life in their own houses the whole year round. Be gracious Hephaestus, and grant me success and prosperity!
Homeric Hymn 20 to Hephaestus (trans. Evelyn-White) (Greek epic C7th to 4th B.C.)
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15 Jan 2011 05:04 PM  
Hi, I've also read the other thread you wrote. But I don't see any link to a website.
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15 Jan 2011 08:56 PM  

because it's on this site.... "the Helix", "Wiki", click "index" they are both there...

Sing of Hephaestus famed for inventions. With bright-eyed Athene he taught men glorious crafts throughout the world, Men who before used to dwell caves in the mountains like wild beasts. But now that they have learned crafts through Hephaestus the famed worker, Easily they live a peaceful life in their own houses the whole year round. Be gracious Hephaestus, and grant me success and prosperity!
Homeric Hymn 20 to Hephaestus (trans. Evelyn-White) (Greek epic C7th to 4th B.C.)
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16 Jan 2011 08:47 AM  

 Shame on me ! I thought it was some unexpected face of wikipedia.

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