soul_434_
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So there is this article on the website https://whitedeathofislam.deathofcommunism.com/en/ ( one of ToZ's sister websites? )
Under the section "Babylon the great" and then on to "The Princess of This World." The article begins with the writer naming Her and going on to state: "There is only one legend worth reading, but its authenticity is hidden behind seven seals, a tablet that no one has ever seen, but which was supposedly translated by the poet Charles Moffat." The writer of the article also claimed to have tried to initiate contact with Moffat in hopes to find information about this (lost?) tablet to no response.
A quick google search reveals Charles Moffat to be a Canadian poet and fantasy writer, not a historical linguist. And it certainly is beyond me how I'm supposed to assume this underground Canadian writer got his hands on a never before seen Sumerian tablet. I just thought I would point this out here on the forums, or hell. Maybe I'm missing something.
It is a beautiful poem with a lot of underlying meaning but I'm not going to entertain the thought that it's some sort of lost ancient piece of literature.
Under the section "Babylon the great" and then on to "The Princess of This World." The article begins with the writer naming Her and going on to state: "There is only one legend worth reading, but its authenticity is hidden behind seven seals, a tablet that no one has ever seen, but which was supposedly translated by the poet Charles Moffat." The writer of the article also claimed to have tried to initiate contact with Moffat in hopes to find information about this (lost?) tablet to no response.
A quick google search reveals Charles Moffat to be a Canadian poet and fantasy writer, not a historical linguist. And it certainly is beyond me how I'm supposed to assume this underground Canadian writer got his hands on a never before seen Sumerian tablet. I just thought I would point this out here on the forums, or hell. Maybe I'm missing something.
It is a beautiful poem with a lot of underlying meaning but I'm not going to entertain the thought that it's some sort of lost ancient piece of literature.