Difference between revisions of "Astaroth"

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* The lady with hair like the sky Astaroth's research file mentions is Astarte as elucidated more in [[Event_Quest:Raiders_of_the_Lost_Isle_2:_The_Promised_Undersea_City|The Promised Undersea City]].
* The lady with hair like the sky Astaroth's research file mentions is Astarte as elucidated more in [[Event_Quest:Raiders_of_the_Lost_Isle_2:_The_Promised_Undersea_City|The Promised Undersea City]].
** Astaroth's origins in actual mythos were derived from the [[Wikipedia:Phoenicia|Phoenician]] goddess of love and war [[Wikipedia:Astarte|Astarte]] where the Hebrew Bible refers to her statues as Ashtoreth (singular) or Ashtaroth (multiple statues).
** Astaroth's origins in actual mythos were derived from the [[Wikipedia:Phoenicia|Phoenician]] goddess of love and war [[Wikipedia:Astarte|Astarte]] where the Hebrew Bible refers to her statues as Ashtoreth (singular) or Ashtaroth (multiple statues).
* Astarte's voice lines mention tearing people to pieces. This may allude to her associations with the Semetic goddess [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anat Anat], who had done similar actions to another deity named Mot.


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