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    Stories & Myths

    The Journal

    Behind every pendant lies a story older than memory. These are the myths that shaped civilizations — and the ones we carry forward in silver and gold.

    The Kami Within: Japan's Gods of Nature and Honor
    japanese

    April 2, 2026

    The Kami Within: Japan's Gods of Nature and Honor

    From Amaterasu's radiant emergence to the storm god Susanoo's wild rebellion, Japanese mythology weaves a world where every river, mountain, and breeze carries the spirit of the divine.

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    The Cosmic Dance: Hindu Gods and the Rhythm of Creation
    hindu

    April 2, 2026

    The Cosmic Dance: Hindu Gods and the Rhythm of Creation

    In Hindu mythology, creation is not a single act but an eternal rhythm — Shiva dances, Vishnu dreams, and Kali destroys so the world can begin again.

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    Gods of Olympus: When Heaven Wore Gold
    greek

    March 15, 2026

    Gods of Olympus: When Heaven Wore Gold

    The Greeks didn't imagine their gods as distant. They made them jealous, flawed, powerful — and we shape them the same way, one piece at a time.

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    The Wolf, the Hammer, and the End of Everything
    norse

    March 10, 2026

    The Wolf, the Hammer, and the End of Everything

    The Norse didn't soften their stories. The wolf is chained, the hammer falls, the world ends — and begins again. These pieces carry that truth, one symbol at a time.

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    Children of the Nile: Guardians in Gold
    egyptian

    March 5, 2026

    Children of the Nile: Guardians in Gold

    Egyptian mythology is not a story. It is an instruction manual for eternity — written in gold, guarded by jackals, and meant for anyone brave enough to read it.

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    The Green Veil: Druids, Warriors, and the Otherworld
    celtic

    February 28, 2026

    The Green Veil: Druids, Warriors, and the Otherworld

    Celtic mythology does not draw a line between this world and the next. It draws a veil — thin as morning mist, permeable as a dream. Step through it, and you may never come back the same.

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    Imperium and Immortality: Rome's Divine Theatre
    roman

    February 20, 2026

    Imperium and Immortality: Rome's Divine Theatre

    Rome did not invent its gods. It conquered them — absorbing Greek, Etruscan, and Eastern deities into a pantheon as ambitious and ruthless as the empire itself.

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    Where It All Began: The First Gods
    mesopotamian

    February 10, 2026

    Where It All Began: The First Gods

    Before Greece, before Egypt, before the written word itself — Mesopotamia carved its gods into clay tablets and dared the universe to argue. These are the oldest stories humanity has ever told.

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