![]() The Game seems to have restarted in earnest in about 4000BC, a time when Sumeria became the Cradle of Civilisation. It is also at the end of the Neolithic period that Dilijan the Pain Eater was born. The Game was likely uneventful in Neolithic times since metal weapons were not really used and man lived a nomadic existence, roaming wherever food and pastures took them. Another was Emrys, later known as the Holy Man of the Gates of Paris and finally there was the Fire God Khordas who lived in what is now Scotland. Perhaps the oldest was Karniel, who was so old that language was a recently learned skill. ![]() Here we meet three ancient immortals in Neolithic Europe. In this age man was also worshipping animal based deities and villages would have a shaman. In this, the new stone age, as man was entering a time where not only was he developing agriculture but also better tools and weapons. The two immortals fought the Ancient One Guarding the Source and one became condemned to be the new Guardian and the other cursed as the Elder.įrom this point which we can perhaps date to about 10,000BC, we now enter the Neolithic Age. Interestingly Saaremaa has a place called the Kaali Crater caused by a meteorite which somewhat resembles the place of the Source. Two immortals made it to the Source which we believe was on an island in the Baltic, perhaps Saaremaa off the coast of Estonia. If the ancient civilisation or "Zeist" referred to a now lost ancient civilisation - our Atlantis or Valhalla - then the world falling into chaos at the moment of the Source may equate to the end of the Ice Age and the Neolithic Age. This was not the same as the Game, whereby the immortals fight for the Prize, but rather, a quest for a single place where the quickening power may have originated. In another account, the world had fallen into chaos and immortals from different tribes began a quest for the Source. Therefore in the noted immortals Kronos, Katana, Connor and the Kurgan we see their mythological counterparts Anu, Kumarbi, Teshub and Enlil. In Sumerian mythology, the son of Anu (our Kronos) was Enlil known by his title Lu Kurgal (lord of the mountain), the name Kurgal clearly has a common origin with Kurgan, a name which referred to the mountains, specifically burial mounds on the Steppes. One account states that the Kurgan was sent as Katana's personal assassin and this ties in again with our mythological comparison. The chronicle states that after the rebellion of Macleod (Teshub) and his mentor Ramirez rebelled against Katana (Kumarbi) they and other immortals were exiled to be re-incarnated throughout time, thus beginning the Game. Furthermore depictions of Teshub's Japanese equivalent (Raiden the God of Thunder and Lightning) show him looking very like Connor Macleod. Interestingly as Kumarbi was defeated by Teshub, Katana was defeated by Connor Macleod, a decapitator who attracted lightning (the quickening) and whose symbol was the bull - the crest of the Clan Macleod. In mythology Kumarbi was fated to be defeated by Teshub, god of lightning, the decapitator whose symbol was the bull. ![]() Represented by the raven or crow, Anu, Kronos and Odin represented "the end of time" and their names may be cognate with "chronology" and "annual". ![]() In Hurrian mythology Kumarbi usurped Anu who would seem to be the stereotypical elder god such as Kronos or Odin. The ancient civilisation hypothesis involves a tyrant ruler known as Katana who may be compared to the mythological Kumarbi. Indeed some of the names of the ancient immortals seem to recall our gods and titans, for example Kronos, the Four Horsemen, Kane and Gilgamesh. Contrast this with theories from the likes of Von Daniken and Zecharia Sitchin who claim that our gods and titans were extra planetary invaders and this too seems possible. If we contrast this account with the likes of Plato's Atlantis, this seems a plausible account.Īnother chronicle suggests this ancient civilisation began on another planet, known as Zeist. One chronicle suggests they were part of an ancient civilisation prior to the Ice Age. The origins of the immortals are unknown but we have a number of hypothesis for their origin.
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