The mythic Greek hero Achilles and the connection between Homer and Indian's stories of Xipe Totec and Skin-Walkers.
The mythic Greek hero Achilles and the connection between Homer(1)' "Iliad" ("Iliad and Odyssey")(2) and Indian's stories of Xipe Totec and Skin-Walkers.
There are many tales about vampires, and one of the first what, we can call the father of all vampire tale is the Myth of the Achilles (or Achilleus)(3) the hero of the Troyan war. That tale is telling that the Goddess of Sun sink Achilles to the tank, where that hero got the mythic invulnerability. Only the heel left out from the bath, and that caused that Paris(4), the Troyan hero shot the poison arrow to that point.
The thing, that is remarkable in this hero is that the character is the son of Goddess of the Sea and one King. And that kind of suit would not be given to regular people. So sometimes people have notified that Achilles was a nymph, or if we think that Greek gods and goddesses were aliens, that means that Achilles was Hybrid.
Some theories are telling that the Achilles got the nanotechnical protective suit, and others have turned that creature to a vampire, which had a rubber suit. There are many similarities with the tale of the Achilles and the tale of the "Skinwalkers"(5), and "Xipe Totec"(6), which means that this kind of tale is making some archeologists believe that there were trade routes between ancient Greece and South American Indians.
Vampires would have many abilities, and one is, of course, the ability to read the minds of the people. This thing has been caused that the theoretical researchers like cosmologists have created the models of that creature. And one is that vampire would be like some kind of mushroom or string species like body snatcher, what just takes control of the victim. So the idea is that the thread of that creature would turn to the victim, and then it would replace the person's neurons. How a vampire read the mind? That creature would leave the thread to everywhere, and that causes that this creature would communicate with that thing.
Vampire stories and the willingness to become undead
Did that thing advocate?
Vampires are I hope only fictional characters. But we can think about what kind of creatures those fictional things would be if they exist. The next part is meant for thinking about the price, what vampire could price. And also the thoughts about vampires in popular culture.
I sometimes read novels, and sometimes I read vampire novels, which are sometimes fantastic. And once I stopped to think about the scenario, where some people have turned to the vampire because they didn't want to die. So what happens to those creatures, when the human race would fly away, and the Earth would turn to overheat because the Sun is started to turn the Red Giant? What would those creatures make?
This is the thing, what we can think. Sooner or later the sun would grow over the sky, and those vampires would face their fate. But what kind of thing would live before that? Would it be a little bit boring, because there are no people who those vampires would hunt? They would live alone on the Earth and wait that the sun will burn them. Or would those creatures find the spacecraft and fly away, and then those creatures would face another thing.
The end of the time. Sooner or later the subatomic particles will split into pieces, and those vampires start to vanish. Would that thing make those things think, was that thing have that worth? What would they think, when they would sit a couple of trillion years in some tank, and wait that the reality would end. This is one of the most interesting thought about the fear of death.
This is one of the ways to think about the willingness to become undead. In vampire stories, that thing would be dominant, and the price is that those creatures would not stand light. When they are going to out, they will face the thing, what is called reality. So as I could say, philosophically vampires are creatures, that have extreme power. But those creatures pay the price about their willingness, and sooner or later the creatures would face the absolute ending to their tale.
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