Not only
could devils have sex and children, they did so all the freaking time. What can
I say, they were horny (rimshot). The same asceticism that turned angels into
beings incapable of sex hypersexualized the devils and demons. Copulation with
devils and demons became one of the favorite methods of denouncing anyone
different.
Showing posts with label Medieval. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Medieval. Show all posts
Monday, February 26, 2018
Monday, February 19, 2018
M³ Angelic Origin
So there
might have been a simpler way to give Merlin power: angels. Merlin—and Arthur,
for that matter—could be the son of an angel. It certainly would have
simplified the entire process. Arthur’s divine mandate could come from his
angelic heritage instead of from a sword in a rock.
So why
didn’t it?
Monday, February 12, 2018
M³ Thoughts on Merlin's Origin
As a
student on superhero stories (comics and movies), I appreciate a good origin
story. We all want to know where the hero came from—though I thank Marvel for
skipping a third version of Spidey’s origins on the big screen (please do the
same for the Fantastic Four now that they’re back!).
Monday, February 5, 2018
M³ Young Sir Arthur
Book VII of
Le Morte D’Arthur describes Arthur’s coronation. What’s interesting here is
that he “took the sword between both his hands, and offered it upon the altar
where the Archbishop was, and so was he made knight.” Most kings don’t get
knighted. They’re crowned, and that’s an end to it. With Arthur, the idea of
knighthood is inextricable from his character. This is not merely a king, this
is a knight-king, who holds to the chivalric code, someone of divine character.
Monday, January 29, 2018
M³ The Stuck Sword
After
Arthur was born, he wasn’t raised by his father and mother. Instead, he was
raised by Sir Ector, and his foster brother was Sir Kay. Those familiar with
Disney’s The Sword in The Stone will
recognize the names. In fact, Disney does a heck of a job when it comes to the
whole pulling of the Sword in the Stone.
Monday, January 22, 2018
M³ Arthur Son of Uther
The story
of King Arthur begins properly like most hero myths, with his birth. The birth
of Arthur is of typically mythic proportions, with plenty of the supernatural
involved. While most heroes receive the divine treatment—most commonly due to
Zeus—Arthur can’t go this route. Christianity has well and truly spread across
Europe, even into the far reaches of once-Celtic Britain, and it would be
blasphemy for Arthur to be sired by God. It can’t happen.
Monday, January 15, 2018
M³ Prelude to Arthur
All right,
by request (thanks a lot Jay), we’re going to be delving into King Arthur.
Before that I have to give some background (and rant a little). The farther in
time we go, the more records survive. It’s just the nature of the game.
Precious few sources from Ancient Greece survive. We do have differing versions
of some stories, but these are the result of geography, cultural assimilation,
and transcription of oral tradition.
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