Thursday, 18 June 2026

That thing about the Dark Side

 is that the darkest of all stones is the Black Onyx. 

Black Onyx is a striking, jet-black gemstone revered for centuries for its smooth texture, solid weight, and mirror-like polish. It belongs to the quartz family and carries a rich profile spanning volcanic science, global history, and widespread fashion appeal.

The word "onyx" derives from the ancient Greek word onux, which translates directly to "fingernail" or "claw".
The Legend of Venus: According to Greek myth, Cupid playfully clipped the fingernails of the sleeping goddess Venus with an arrowhead. Because no part of a divine being can perish, the gods turned the discarded nail clippings into stone, creating onyx.
Cameos and Signet Seals: The Romans were masters of carving onyx. Because of its contrasting colored bands (often a white layer over a black layer), artisans carved away the top white layer to create raised portraits or symbols, leaving the dark layer as a background—a technique used to craft cameos and intaglios.
The High Priest’s Breastplate: Onyx holds historical religious significance, explicitly noted in ancient texts and the Bible as one of the essential gemstones set into the breastplate of the High Priest.

So the fingernails of a Goddess make the darkest stone and I do fucking love that Onyx for its purity.
 
And its dirt cheap... 
 



 I swear by God everyone I ever meet being diving into the Dark Side building by drug use a pitch, black dark heart for money and all only money can buy, has fucking no idea how cheap pitch black pure stones are!!
 
They all look in darkness for shiny objects... 
 
#jedi
#cyberpunkcoltoure 
 
PS: Her Scissors.... 
Yes, the legendary blacksmith, ironsmith, and supreme bronzesmith of the Greek gods is Hephaestus (known as Vulcan in Roman mythology. 
 
While "bronecook" appears to be a typo for bronzesmith, it actually highlights exactly how the ancient Greeks viewed him. In the Bronze Age, working with metal was thought of as a magical, highly technical type of "cooking"—melting, blending, and baking raw materials in the intense heat of a furnace.Hephaestus is the subject of several famous mythological legends:
1. The Rejected God
Hephaestus was the son of Hera (the Queen of the Gods). According to legend, he was born lame and with a deformed foot. Disgusted by his appearance, Hera threw him directly off Mount Olympus. He fell for an entire day before crashing into the ocean, where he was rescued and raised in a secret underwater cave by sea nymphs. It was in this cave that he first mastered the arts of the forge, turning fire and metal into breathtaking masterpieces.
2. Revenge of the Golden Throne
To get revenge on his mother for casting him out, Hephaestus crafted a magnificent, beautifully detailed golden throne and sent it to Mount Olympus as a gift. The moment Hera sat in it, invisible, unbreakable metal bonds snapped shut, trapping her. The other gods begged Hephaestus to return to Olympus and free her, but he refused. Finally, Dionysus (the god of wine) slipped into his forge, got him completely drunk, and brought him back to Olympus slung over a donkey to release his mother.
3. The Divine Masterpieces
Working out of workshops beneath active volcanoes (like Mount Etna), Hephaestus crafted nearly every legendary magical weapon and piece of armor in Greek mythology:The Marvels of Bronze: He was famous for animating bronze. He forged Talos, a giant, sentient bronze automaton that guarded the island of Crete. He even built fully functional, moving mechanical handmaidens made of solid gold to help him walk around his shop.Weapons of War: He forged the legendary, impenetrable armor and shield worn by the hero Achilles during the Trojan War.
The First Woman: On the orders of Zeus, Hephaestus used his sculpting skills to shape Pandora (the first mortal woman) out of clay and metal. 
#gfyALL
They in all seriousness teach that the Ancient Greek prayed like us to their Gods, these days, no matter reading the exact same texts. Obviously, that reflects to the Dark Side, too, but also all other aspects of life.
#thedarkmodernity #isfullofshit #fromplatotohitler