I thought it was this: If one who is sick makes 1000 paper cranes, the person will get healed by the gods. I don't know. I read it in a book called "Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes" or something like that.
Thor was the god of thunder in greek mythology, and his name starts with the letter T. He is known for making the lightning bolts that were used by Zeus to punish those on Earth who did not please him.
The more know Gods of RuneScape:SaradominGuthixZamorakArmadylBandosZaros (The Forgotten God)_____________________________________Here's a full list of all the gods in Runescape.Major Gods:SaradominGuthixZamorakLesser-Known Gods:Iban BandosArmadylZarosMarimboSerenFreneskae Creator-GodFlamtaerBrassica PrimeFremennik Idols:The KendalThe FossegrimenDesert Pantheon:TumekenElidinisIcthlarinAmascut, "The Devourer"ScabarasHetCrondisApmekenElder gods:JasSource : Http://runescape.wikia.com/wiki/Gods
The official timeline is as follows (a blank line between games means the game is much later, with a new Link. No gap means a direct sequel chronologically):- The world is created, along with the Triforce (this happens before any games)The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword- "Era of chaos"; the Sacred Realm is sealed- Kingdom of Hyrule is established during the "era of prosperity," ruled by the Royal Family of HyruleThe Legend of Zelda: Minish CapThe Legend of Zelda: Four Swords- Knowledge of the Triforce spreads, Hyrulean Civil War results as various tribes fight to acquire itThe Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of TimeAfter Ocarina of Time, the timeline then splits into 3 branches. The games after Ocarina of Time in each branch are:Timeline A: "Adult Timeline" (Link defeats Ganon):- Link defeats Ganondorf, sealing him in the Sacred Realm- Ganondorf escapes, forcing the gods to cause the Great FloodThe Legend of Zelda: The Wind WakerThe Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass- Tetra's pirates discover a new continent, and New Hyrule is established thereThe Legend of Zelda: Spirit TracksTimeline B: "Child Timeline" (Link prevents Ganondorf's acquisition of the Triforce):- Link is sent back in time to relive his lost youth- Link alters events so that Ganondorf's claiming of the Triforce never comes to pass- Ganondorf attacks Hyrule, but is subdued.- After a failed execution, Ganondorf is sent to the Twilight Realm- Link travels away from HyruleThe Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (direct sequel to Ocarina of Time)The Legend of Zelda: Twilight PrincessThe Legend of Zelda: Four Swords AdventuresTimeline C (Ganondorf defeats Link):- Ganondorf obtains all three pieces of the Triforce- Led by Princess Zelda, the people of Hyrule manage to seal Ganon and the Triforce in the Sacred Realm- Hyrule experiences a short lived peace, after which knowledge of the Sacred Realm and Triforce spread across Hyrule, and many seek the Triforce- The Sacred Realm becomes the Dark World under the control of Ganon- The King of Hyrule orders the Seven Sages to seal the entrance to the Sacred RealmThe Legend of Zelda: A Link to the PastThe Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages/The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons (story-wise, these two can be played in either order)The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening- The Triforce is used by the Hyrulean monarchy, until the Triforce of Courage is sealed away and Princess Zelda is cursed into an eternal slumberThe Legend of ZeldaZelda II: The Adventure of Link
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The gods each had their assigned duties. Ares was he god of brutal warfare. That's what he had to do.
Metal Gods was created in 1980.
The Aztecs sacrificed slave and volunteers to please their gods
legend says that we were created by gods from heaven
Unlike their Greek counterparts, the Roman gods were very brutal and warlike. They were meant to strike fear into the Roman people, thus making them obey the gods.
by loving them
the incas pleased their gods by offerind human blood
The god of meadle is hepetitues
The legend is that the gods were divided - some supported Troy, others supported the Achaean invaders.
Legends are usually about heroes or gods. For example the legend of Hercules is about a Greek man that was the son of Zeus.
They built temples to honor the Gods and there were altars inside the temples. The altars were used to sacrifice animals and the food from the sacrifices were used to please the gods. The sacrifices were done by the priests and they kept the temples cleaned to please the Gods.