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Omnirizon November 18th, 2008 08:24 PM

funny pictures on my map
 
http://i34.tinypic.com/d3zb4.png



What is that? He seems to have a very large sword :D

Tifone November 18th, 2008 08:27 PM

Re: funny pictures on my map
 
Yeah, I got it too :D

cleveland November 18th, 2008 08:28 PM

Re: funny pictures on my map
 
And seems to be holding a very large club :D

lch November 18th, 2008 08:33 PM

Re: funny pictures on my map
 
You never noticed it before? It's one of the map stuffs that the random map generator sprinkles over the generated map.

vfb November 18th, 2008 08:59 PM

Re: funny pictures on my map
 
These map stuffs indicate flags that can cause extra placement of magic sites of specific types, unless the .map file has been edited after random map generation.

JimMorrison November 18th, 2008 09:07 PM

Re: funny pictures on my map
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cleveland (Post 653992)
And seems to be holding a very large club :D

Errrr, you know, I never zoomed in that close. He is very well..... armed. :eek:

sector24 November 18th, 2008 09:21 PM

Re: funny pictures on my map
 
I'm pretty sure that's the Celtic god Dagda.

garion333 November 18th, 2008 10:05 PM

Re: funny pictures on my map
 
It's the Cerne Abbas giant found in England. Hard to forget once you've seen it.

http://www.fluffytek.com/blog/upload...ges/cerne1.jpg

Omnirizon November 18th, 2008 10:25 PM

Re: funny pictures on my map
 
i'm trying to picture a tribe of prehistoric cavemen carving a huge cock'n'balls on another tribe's god-idol as a huge prank, and then modern archaeologists studying this thing as if it had some deep divine meaning.

sector24 November 18th, 2008 10:27 PM

Re: funny pictures on my map
 
That's interesting. Here's where they associated the giant with Dagda:
http://www.livingmyths.com/Celticmyth.htm

Although after reading the wikipedia article it seems like that's a false conclusion.

HoneyBadger November 19th, 2008 01:01 AM

Re: funny pictures on my map
 
Actually, you're close, Omnirizon: It would have been the tribe *itself* carving the huge phallus (aka cock-n-balls) on their *own* god-idol, *because* of it's deep divine meaning :) The phallus remains not only a powerful symbol of physical potency, but one of the most powerful spiritual symbols, as well.

And, to add my 2c, it's my understanding that that particular chalk sculpture was likely carved by occupying Roman soldiers, to represent Herakleus/Hercules, who was commonly represented as shown.

Gandalf Parker November 19th, 2008 11:26 AM

Re: funny pictures on my map
 
I dont remember if THIS image does,
but many of the iconic images scatted by the map generator are supposed to be linked to terrains and possibly to an increase in the chance for certain types of magic sites IIRC

Bwaha November 19th, 2008 01:33 PM

Re: funny pictures on my map
 
:lol

Agema November 20th, 2008 11:04 AM

Re: funny pictures on my map
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HoneyBadger (Post 654057)
And, to add my 2c, it's my understanding that that particular chalk sculpture was likely carved by occupying Roman soldiers, to represent Herakleus/Hercules, who was commonly represented as shown.

Current thought leans heavily towards a theory of being a 17th century creation. Hill carvings hundreds of feet high are pretty noteworthy, which makes the lack of any historical record of it prior to then hard to explain.

TwoBits November 20th, 2008 01:38 PM

Re: funny pictures on my map
 
Ah, those wacky Cavaliers. It would be just like them to make a carving with a big wiener to cheese-off those uptight Puritans. Take that, Old Ironsides! :P

Omnirizon November 21st, 2008 01:52 PM

Re: funny pictures on my map
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Agema (Post 654385)
Quote:

Originally Posted by HoneyBadger (Post 654057)
And, to add my 2c, it's my understanding that that particular chalk sculpture was likely carved by occupying Roman soldiers, to represent Herakleus/Hercules, who was commonly represented as shown.

Current thought leans heavily towards a theory of being a 17th century creation. Hill carvings hundreds of feet high are pretty noteworthy, which makes the lack of any historical record of it prior to then hard to explain.

this dating puts the carving right in the early modern period and consequently just out of the historical periods that dominions typically works within. the entries i've read on this thing do seem to lean towards what you say though.

This would also be in the times of the Scientific Revolution and the Age of Reason. It seems very funny for something done in such an early history style medium and content to appear so late. It has a sort of irony to it that almost makes it seem "prankish".

Epaminondas November 21st, 2008 03:12 PM

Re: funny pictures on my map
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by garion333 (Post 654019)
It's the Cerne Abbas giant found in England. Hard to forget once you've seen it.

http://www.fluffytek.com/blog/upload...ges/cerne1.jpg

Dude's hung! :angel


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