Rome: "I cast Dominance" DM: "Roll a Mongols saving throw" Rome: "Damn, nat 1" DM: "You prepare to..." Rome: "Hold on! I have a feat that let's me re-roll nat 1's and..." DM: "(sigh) Ya -- I know -- ok... roll for Pope"
For those who have little Latin & less Greek, the Rotas/Sator square can be translated from the Latin to read "Arepo the Savior holds the wheels at work." The identity of Arepo is unknown; this name is not attested in any other inscription.
Alchemists suffered from mercury poisoning, as it was considered a pathway to converting lead to gold or silver. Like "mad hatters" they "saw visions" and "heard voices".
And yet clairvoyance and telepathy are real. Although rare there is a genuine experince. Don't throw the baby out with the bath water. And watch out what you wish for.
@@poindextertunes the less you know the better you are sometimes you ever wonder why those kids in tribes are so happy and kids in 1st grade class at you local schools are drained and overwhelmed . Pureness is key don’t dilute Don’t homogenize
Well I don't know about all that, but I do know that through the very first Atari games you could talk to Bea Arthur. If you flipped it to channel B, then you could talk to Phyllis Diller.
@@NullScar that's nothing. In super mario Bros: the list levels , in world 6 level 3 if you go down the 11th pipe it brings you to 2 question mark blocks. when you thump the first one a 1up pops out and when you thump the second one a phallus shaped object pops out. it never explains what the phallus shaped object is. It's just one of those weird Nintendo mysteries. There's a Theory it belongs to princess toadstool.. or maybe it belongs to bowser. Or even mario. Nobody knows.
The hexapalindromic cipher is actually rather clever. The ability of the human being to both create meaning in experience and to create meaningful expression of what is experienced or thought about those experiences is one of the only things that truly separates human beings from other animals. It has allowed us to make language, formalize tool making, develop agriculture and to codify communally accepted rules into what we call law. It has led to where we are today. Honestly, i find it intriguing to consider what that item and cipher were actually used for.
@@anthonyhudson3136. I’ve always been fascinated by the manuscript. Could you recommend any sources for the ancient Turkish connection? Or are you talking Hittite language?
Or the Voynich Manuscripts were made to look like that and other real manuscripts. I personally think they were an elaborate fake document created for some elaborate purpose/scheme.
City under the Colorado River, Grand canyon, AZ. Why are they hiding, one of the best examples, of "Life before the flood."?? Or just underground cities around the world. My son and I love these!! ✌️😎👍
Well considering what the narrator was saying at the moment before and during when the picture was shown I assumed to take it as being the person known with a triple p name that I cannot remember nor pronounce. something like poppy polopy perepy..... lol That guy I assume, and his wife I take it.
9:45 It's only after one of the explorers slipped in a puddle and cured the arthritis in his elbow it was discovered that they had discovered the fountain of youth.
Divination exist in the modern times as remote viewing. The problem with all of it you dont know you right until after the fact or if everything that comes through is incorrect.
No you haven't. Plenty would imply mass quantities and they've only made several grahams of it sir. Also doubt you have access to a uranium powered nuclear reactor.
@@mikewlazlinski4309 you clearly haven't looked into my work or discoveries. I've put it all up on youtube for everyone to see. when searching through my 1000 videos of content, look for the episodes titled with " alchemy & monoatomics " . i look forward to your scrutiny
Metal swords and such like found in the cave are used in energy work and magic. They are great at focusing and conducting energy and intention. The basics of shamanism are pretty universal and help to explain what it is we are seeing. Its not always as violent as it seems. Think more shiva, less ruler of the old testament type flavors. Shamans, buddhists, hindus, kabbalahs, etc. are more similar than they seem once studied. Study those, then look to these, and the interpretations are much different.
I like your content but the channel needs a different narrator, the new narrator needs to speak clear and needs to not try to speak with a demonic tone or rather a dark tone. I did not finish the episode as it was hard to follow the way the narrator was trying to speak. Clear and concise is how one should try to convey the episode. Love the content but try not to put the dark spin on it! Thanks
That or a fire poker .....I think to say it's a wand says more about the last researcher to look at it and their politics than it does that object. It could have been a poker for turning meat in the middle of a fire , shit it could have been a like pointer for teaching and like making marks in the ground to tell stories or direct armies.....but a wand 🤨 really
The Philosopher's Stone is disgusting . Collecting your urine for years and distilling it into a Stone . And then swallowing that stone , just plain Yuck .
@@bobSeigarSpelling was not consistent in the 16th/17th centuries, even names. There is a case where one Elizabethan spelled his name one way in the morning, & another the afternoon of the same day. (I forget the name, but this is a commonly-cited example of the inconsistency of spelling words at the time.)
I believe Ned was more an expert revolving around the manufacturing of steel, cast iron, and armor plating. He did work closely with the eastwood group when in Italy.
@@llywrch7116 Hence 'Could be a change through time' (I don't like using 'Corruption' as most scholars do.) Jean d'Arc is a good example. 'S'he (pretty sure it was a cross dressing man) spelled her name 5 different ways.
I love how these artefacts supposedly given to mortals by celestial beings are kinda shit. The quality and craftsmanship of the gem at 1:36 look of the time. It does not look like an enchanted item created by immortal hands in an immortal realm where such skills can be honed and refined to a point mortal craftmanship cant. Its just kinda jank. You can see gaps in the chain. uneven hammering of the silver to craft it, a crack in the gem. All in all if a divine being gave this to me Id mix it up with a 5 dollar costume jewelery keychain
Personally I think it is not a wand as the nrg you put out would come back to you as end is bent, more like a fish grabbing tool, large fish onto boat😊
Was looking for this comment. Those Roman dodecahedrons and these were probably their equivalent of an open-ended gaming system, but because every paleo-anthropologist wants to be Indiana Jones they have to ascribe a religious or spiritual "ritual" significance to anything they unearth.
@@attemptedunkindness3632 Precisely. Sometimes a cigar is *_just_* a cigar. You might find this amusing and entertaining... archaeologists interpret mobile phones, social media & slang language. ruclips.net/video/JkcbeMnLc40/видео.htmlsi=SR2s-pQ04G4DQB_9
That'd be crazy if they found a Dungeon Master's Guide written on an ancient tablet.
Was thinking the exact same thing lol
It be crazy if all ancient religions were actually just dm guides
Rome: "I cast Dominance"
DM: "Roll a Mongols saving throw"
Rome: "Damn, nat 1"
DM: "You prepare to..."
Rome: "Hold on! I have a feat that let's me re-roll nat 1's and..."
DM: "(sigh) Ya -- I know -- ok... roll for Pope"
7 11 cmon 7 … daddy needs a new pair of scroll endszzzz
My guess... John Dee was probably a charlatan and con man of the 1st order, like rasputin. Nothing more.
For those who have little Latin & less Greek, the Rotas/Sator square can be translated from the Latin to read "Arepo the Savior holds the wheels at work." The identity of Arepo is unknown; this name is not attested in any other inscription.
Interesting. A cipher with a purpose that is hidden within a "code". Exquisitely human.
Real eyes realize real lies 👀 what is as above is so below thus proper knowledge is the ultimate power! 💯
Probably just the Moebius strip "S" of it's day
Chris Nolan is a genius.
Anybody else notice that Arepo spelled backwards is OPERA ?
Simply an observation I know not the implications of
That magic wand looks surprisingly like a fishing hook used to pull large catches onto a boat
Great job on this video.
If you truly want to read "Enochian" or, the Symbols of the Angels. Check out Newtons Classification of Alchemical Symbols.
Those are just doodle scribbles.
@@the_other_seto_kaiba Are they though?
@@bobSeigaryes they are. It’s why he threw out (burned) most of his alchemy work before he died.
Most of it was nonsense.
@@Timbo6669 Ah, such arrogance. How quaint.
@@bobSeigar Yep, as soon as a converser resorts to insults; they’ve already lost the argument.
Alchemists suffered from mercury poisoning, as it was considered a pathway to converting lead to gold or silver. Like "mad hatters" they "saw visions" and "heard voices".
And yet clairvoyance and telepathy are real. Although rare there is a genuine experince. Don't throw the baby out with the bath water. And watch out what you wish for.
@@stefanschleps8758wtf does that last part even mean? 😂
@@stefanschleps8758careful what you wish for, for you might get it.
the problem arises when you realize it’s what you once wished for.
@@poindextertunesIt means some closed doors shouldn't be opened.
@@poindextertunes the less you know the better you are sometimes you ever wonder why those kids in tribes are so happy and kids in 1st grade class at you local schools are drained and overwhelmed . Pureness is key don’t dilute Don’t homogenize
Guttenberg actually crafted and sold spirit mirrors/cloud glass before experimenting with printing
So he was a conman first
THIS IS ONE OF MY FIRST SUBSCRIPTIONS, AND I LOVE IT!💪
Well I don't know about all that, but I do know that through the very first Atari games you could talk to Bea Arthur. If you flipped it to channel B, then you could talk to Phyllis Diller.
Cool story, but I do know that if you softlock in the game of dead island, then you must reload your last save, losing your last progress.
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@spideysting1 If not, your friend can borrow it to you. If this is troublesome, you can come to me in Norway, and I'll show you the softlock.
@@NullScar I do not own an Atari but that sounds cool
@@NullScar that's nothing. In super mario Bros: the list levels , in world 6 level 3 if you go down the 11th pipe it brings you to 2 question mark blocks. when you thump the first one a 1up pops out and when you thump the second one a phallus shaped object pops out. it never explains what the phallus shaped object is. It's just one of those weird Nintendo mysteries. There's a Theory it belongs to princess toadstool.. or maybe it belongs to bowser. Or even mario. Nobody knows.
The music in this episode is awesome! Who's the composer?
The bone dice from
"The 13th warrior"
Great movie
I had to take this to the 14th Like. Sorry!
The center part of the SATOR square is TENET. That was an interesting movie, Tenet.
The hexapalindromic cipher is actually rather clever. The ability of the human being to both create meaning in experience and to create meaningful expression of what is experienced or thought about those experiences is one of the only things that truly separates human beings from other animals. It has allowed us to make language, formalize tool making, develop agriculture and to codify communally accepted rules into what we call law. It has led to where we are today. Honestly, i find it intriguing to consider what that item and cipher were actually used for.
Another thing that separates us from animals is Hot Pockets. Hot Pockets are a hallmark of true civilization.
Empathy is key 🔑 🗝️🎹🎼*️⃣
@statustheunderground3234 but Hot Pockets though.
Everything you stated was just regurgitated by authority
@@mike79patton..👏 bravo..
Has anyone looked for the missing manuscripts in Christopher Lee's private occult library?
No but it sounds absolutely fascinating
One wonders what precisely he studied/collected ? 🤔
watch “The Wicker Man” not the newer one. The one with Christopher Lee. The ending is phenomenal 🔥
I tried, but they caught me before I could break into the library.
And his association with Aleister Crowley...🤔
I love how the wand was probably buried with its owner. Like oh is that why it was in a grave then?
5:07 - the ancients were playing D&D - wild!
Now we're talking!
The Disappearance of a town in Dubuque Iowa would make a great exploration
2:05 Same artsyle as the "Unknown Voynich Manuscripts" book 📖
the voynich book is written in an ancient turkish dialect.
@@anthonyhudson3136. I’ve always been fascinated by the manuscript.
Could you recommend any sources for the ancient Turkish connection?
Or are you talking Hittite language?
It would be interesting to truly know what language the Voynich was written in.
no, of course they can’t recommend any reference. It’s easier to rely on smoke and mirrors. Wooooo. Mystery. Isn’t it great
Or the Voynich Manuscripts were made to look like that and other real manuscripts. I personally think they were an elaborate fake document created for some elaborate purpose/scheme.
That was pretty damn good
City under the Colorado River, Grand canyon, AZ.
Why are they hiding, one of the best examples, of "Life before the flood."??
Or just underground cities around the world.
My son and I love these!! ✌️😎👍
An Isle Royale copper bowl 3/4 full of rain water or evening dew can be used to query Tubal Cain of Ultima Thule. 🔺
This is Nazi bullshittery.
Dee’s nuts!
@10:35 Not "powered by" so much as the light or air are a medium through which the spirit passes maybe?
Thanks, Dark5 Ancient Mysteries.
+1000000 points for awesome stock footage. No sarcasm here.
1000000 points is nothing. This is an insult to this channel.
@@NullScar sorry, that's points per second, for the foreseeable future
@@techn1kal1ty That's a bit better. 👍🏻
That's why I never disrespect my D&D Dice collection, every year I pull it out, give every die a wipe down and lil roll for love lol.
6:53 Well dang it, I guess I should of copyrighted my stripper name before it got out like this.
DAMN 35 inches!!
Number 3, the "Magic Wand" is a miniature sword, which themselves could "hold" magical qualities. Bent swords are common enough in Norse burials.
I had a magical wand just like that. Lost it at a party in 1986 tho...
It's a sword where the grip has rotted away, they would sometimes bend them when they buried them with the dead.
You sure you know what youre talking about? You never had a wand like that. Because if you did, youd know it isnt even a wand. Its a sword. 😂
Yes he lost the wand.
Completely explains why our world is now going crazy 40 years later....
Sounds like John Dee was taking with Fallen Angels!👹👿
Or figments of his imagination.
Perhaps you could explore "Aquae Sulis" (Bath, England) sometime.
I have a set a set of 3 dice with numbers on 1, zodiac on the other two... now I need to start working with them...🤔
John Dee also had a crystal ball made of black obsidian, and how did he acquire that 😮 a friend of mine told me this.
I thought this was gonna be about Dungeons & 🐉
At 13:18 in the video does anyone know anything about the couple that it shows.
Well considering what the narrator was saying at the moment before and during when the picture was shown I assumed to take it as being the person known with a triple p name that I cannot remember nor pronounce. something like poppy polopy perepy..... lol That guy I assume, and his wife I take it.
Did anyone else notice tge huge phallys on the statue @ 13:20 ?
13:02 Is it just me or that statue on the left seem "excited"...?🧐
9:45 It's only after one of the explorers slipped in a puddle and cured the arthritis in his elbow it was discovered that they had discovered the fountain of youth.
Is Enochian about Enoch? He was one of the three people in the Bible who did not die.
who were the other 2?
@@abuali7845 ask the you tube search engine. I didn't watch the video about it.
@@abuali7845 I don't know.
I don't know why, but this made me laugh
Elijah
Archeology, Divination, Necromancy and Alchemy.
I thought this was a Runescape video for a while.
perhaps somone should roll that dice- if sides are knowledged by now
to see where/when and all that
i recognized "rotas", but in my head i just thought mabe some greek just made a cool, 4 way, anagram and just thought it looked cool, lol
💀..Truly, one ov your Best 👌
I was expecting 90% of the comments to be majic wand jokes😅
2:30 looks like ancient blockchain QR codes
(Rotas opera tenet arepo sator ) is connected with the same words 2× 😮
loki tricked his way to becoming a god
7:45 there is the Richat structure or eye of the Sahara
So
What do you see as a connection between 7:45 and the structure?
Just curious.
So Queen Elizabeth I's personal sorcerer invented a language?
Divination exist in the modern times as remote viewing. The problem with all of it you dont know you right until after the fact or if everything that comes through is incorrect.
Thank you !
3:40 the "crystal divination dice" its basically the game Boggle. Thats it. Its an ancient version of Boggle
Yes I'm sure the Archeologists are the ones who consider it a portal to the underworld
Thanks
the philosophers stone is monoatomic gold! I've made plenty of it
What procedure did you use?
@@erbalumkan369 but water salt 24k gold, and a small amount of electricity is the way i get my best results!
No you haven't. Plenty would imply mass quantities and they've only made several grahams of it sir. Also doubt you have access to a uranium powered nuclear reactor.
@@mikewlazlinski4309 you clearly haven't looked into my work or discoveries. I've put it all up on youtube for everyone to see. when searching through my 1000 videos of content, look for the episodes titled with " alchemy & monoatomics " . i look forward to your scrutiny
I disagree with Anton LaVey using Enochian language in the CoS, why would he want to communicate with angels instead? Source?
I’m assuming because old Lucy and his subordinates were fallen angels, therefore he can communicate with the big baddy 🤷🏽
Think conductors, orchestras and the magic they produce.
You have a scam ad coming up on your video for a scam heater that is a fire hazard.
The thumbnail looks like a tool one of my aunts used to describe what they used to use for abortions
So much magic on planet earth 🌏...
I am beginning to wonder 🤔 why I'm still here...
To make your OWN ORIGINAL magic system
Metal swords and such like found in the cave are used in energy work and magic. They are great at focusing and conducting energy and intention. The basics of shamanism are pretty universal and help to explain what it is we are seeing. Its not always as violent as it seems. Think more shiva, less ruler of the old testament type flavors. Shamans, buddhists, hindus, kabbalahs, etc. are more similar than they seem once studied. Study those, then look to these, and the interpretations are much different.
Is this like sword in the stone like stuff?
Looks like a piece of rought iron….. definitely could make someone’s teeth disappear with that
The magic sphere on display in the Athens museum.
We live in a twilight world.
You can find all of these items at your local goodwill stores.
I can't believe that he is using a 20 sided die from D@D on the click bait
THE FILOSOPHEN STONE,IST THE HUMAN BODY WENN YOU MAKE IT ! BUT NO 1 HUMAN WISE ENAF
To bad dee messed up on cyphering it lol. It was cracked recently but still does like someone smashing the keyboard so idk lol
Is that intro jingle from a song ?
The Levite namestealers used dice to find out what their "god of armies" wanted.
Namestealers? What do you mean by that? I know the Levites are connected to Kohanim and the priestly class but idk what ur talking abt
What do you mean "real?" If it "was" real, then it is "real" today.
John Dee was the 1st pentecostal. Lol
Jeeze the british museum has to have everything dont they. They couldnt have that in a local museum? Thats sad
What Dee happened upon were not angels.
Yeah I got some demon shit going on, it’s messing with a plastic bag right now….. I’m not understanding what it’s saying
I heard that John Dee's testicles were also part of the auction.
first D&D players with bone nerd dice
You sure? Looks like a fishing hook to me 😂
Really….? A d20?
Poor lamas.. but more uap please
I like your content but the channel needs a different narrator, the new narrator needs to speak clear and needs to not try to speak with a demonic tone or rather a dark tone. I did not finish the episode as it was hard to follow the way the narrator was trying to speak. Clear and concise is how one should try to convey the episode. Love the content but try not to put the dark spin on it!
Thanks
Quoting sources would be nice.
John Dee and Edward Kelley would be one of those gay couples that are a little too into Buffy
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looks like a lobster hook
That or a fire poker .....I think to say it's a wand says more about the last researcher to look at it and their politics than it does that object.
It could have been a poker for turning meat in the middle of a fire , shit it could have been a like pointer for teaching and like making marks in the ground to tell stories or direct armies.....but a wand 🤨 really
The Philosopher's Stone is disgusting . Collecting your urine for years and distilling it into a Stone . And then swallowing that stone , just plain Yuck .
Wow 😮 what’s that from? 🎉
Never heard of that one did you make it up?
So my kidney stones should work without swallowing any pee rocks. Who knew I pass philosopher stones all the time?
Was Edward Kelly in anyway related to Ned Kelly?
I have no idea either way, but Edward (John's buddy) was Kelley, and "Ned" (also Edward) was Kelly. Could be a change through time, idk.
@@bobSeigarSpelling was not consistent in the 16th/17th centuries, even names. There is a case where one Elizabethan spelled his name one way in the morning, & another the afternoon of the same day. (I forget the name, but this is a commonly-cited example of the inconsistency of spelling words at the time.)
I believe Ned was more an expert revolving around the manufacturing of steel, cast iron, and armor plating. He did work closely with the eastwood group when in Italy.
@@llywrch7116 Hence 'Could be a change through time' (I don't like using 'Corruption' as most scholars do.)
Jean d'Arc is a good example. 'S'he (pretty sure it was a cross dressing man) spelled her name 5 different ways.
😂definitely and Katona 😂
As far as the 20 sided dice goes. Isn't it obvious. They were playing D&D. That one for thr nerds. 😂
Thats what I immediately thought. It's only been 45 years since I last did though. 😁
I love how these artefacts supposedly given to mortals by celestial beings are kinda shit. The quality and craftsmanship of the gem at 1:36 look of the time. It does not look like an enchanted item created by immortal hands in an immortal realm where such skills can be honed and refined to a point mortal craftmanship cant. Its just kinda jank. You can see gaps in the chain. uneven hammering of the silver to craft it, a crack in the gem. All in all if a divine being gave this to me Id mix it up with a 5 dollar costume jewelery keychain
The Gem was given not the chain or Metal
Sounds like Joseph Smith
And a determine if your character can hit someone in full plate with a shield.
Quick unconnected picture of Christopher wren??
It's still kina messed up that in the name of archeology we are allowed to violate graves...
In the future it's going to happen to us 🤢
“allowed”
@@lulubellecataloni5605 Thanks
My will stipulates that I am to be violated before burial.
@@JM-vp8zc😂
Does it matter? It's not like you'll be around too care. Bones are bones.
They were probably just playing D&D
Physician magician
13:32 Heilung anyone?
The magic wand looks like a shark hook
Personally I think it is not a wand as the nrg you put out would come back to you as end is bent, more like a fish grabbing tool, large fish onto boat😊
🤣 an unexplained Dungeons and Dragons 20-sided die
Was looking for this comment. Those Roman dodecahedrons and these were probably their equivalent of an open-ended gaming system, but because every paleo-anthropologist wants to be Indiana Jones they have to ascribe a religious or spiritual "ritual" significance to anything they unearth.
@@attemptedunkindness3632 Precisely. Sometimes a cigar is *_just_* a cigar. You might find this amusing and entertaining... archaeologists interpret mobile phones, social media & slang language.
ruclips.net/video/JkcbeMnLc40/видео.htmlsi=SR2s-pQ04G4DQB_9
Magic wands are made from holly wood trees everybody knows that