My True Zodiac WIP
This is something that I've been meaning to do for quite awhile. I got fascinated with the theme of zodiacs/horoscopes for the past couple years or so, and was curious on what my signs were from different nations. So this is supposed to be a hybrid creature of my different horoscopes/zodiacs and some of their symbols or elements put together. And boy, do I have one heck of an explanation for this thing. This is what the hybrid contains:
1. The beard and eyeliner makeup of Osiris which is my regular Egyptian horoscope. Other names for Osiris are Usiris, Ausar, and Auser.
2. The back fins of a fish which represents Pisces, my usual/common horoscope. It is also known as Nya in Tibetan, Esfand in Iranian, and Al Hut in Arabic and Persian. Other names of Pisces include Mina, Lilith, Mulkun.Mes, Mulzib.Me, Zibbātu, Zibbāt Sinūnūtu, and The Tails. It could also represent a bad polarity totem for my Native horoscope which is a salmon.
3. The horns of a ram/sheep/goat which is my Chinese, Vietnamese, and Tibetan zodiac. It could also relate to an associated personality trait and month in Greek/month in pharoah for my regular Egyptian horoscope, which is Aries.
4. The face, ears, teeth, claws, and paws of a wolf which is my Native horoscope.
5. A wing of Isis, which is an alternate Egyptian horoscope of mine in the month in Greek or month in pharoah. Other names for Isis are Aset, Ast, and Auset, and she also associates with the personality traits of my Pisces sign.
6. The elongated neck and belly of a snake/adder which is my Celtic and Ogham horoscope/zodiac. It is also one of the sacred animals for my alternate Egyptian horoscope.
7. The mane, claws, paws, teeth, and whiskers of a lion which is my Burmese and Mahabote horoscope. It could also represent one of the sacred animals of my regular and alternate Egyptian horoscopes, which is a cat.
8. Webbed fingers and tail of a platypus, which is my Australian horoscope. The webbed fingers could also represent one of the sacred animals of my regular Egyptian horoscope which is a goose, and could also represent one of the starting animal totems for my Native horoscope which is a frog.
9. The elongated muzzle and leaf-like feelers of a seadragon (A type of seahorse) which is an animal symbol for my Celtic Tree horoscope. The elongated muzzle could also represent one of the sacred animals for my regular and Egyptian horoscopes, which is a crocodile.
10. The stripes, whiskers, claws, teeth, and paws of a tiger which is my animal symbol for my Indonesian/Balinese/Javanese horoscopes. Like my Burmese/Mahabote horoscopes, it could also represent one of the sacred animals of my regular and alternate Egyptian horoscopes, which is a cat. The stripes could also represent the seadragon symbol from my Celtic Tree horoscope.
11. A wing and talons of a crow which is my bird symbol for my Indonesian/Javanese/Balinese horoscopes.
12. Back legs of a horse, which is an elemental symbol for my Indonesian/Javanese/Balinese horoscopes (It's known as Kuda), and one of the animal symbols for my Roman horoscope. It could also relate with the other season my regular Egyptian horoscope falls under, which is Sagittarius.
13. Front legs and antlers of a deer, which is an associated animal for my Mayan/Tzolkin/Aztec horoscopes.
14. The claws, teeth, and paws could also represent a good polarity totem and one of the starting animal totems for my Native horoscope, which is a brown bear.
My other horoscopes that I didn't include in the hybrid:
1. African horoscope = Wealth of silver and amber
2. Mayan, Aztec, and Tzolkin horoscope = Etznab (Meaning flint knife)
3. Flower horoscope = A water lily
4. Druid horoscope = A willow tree
5. Celtic Tree horoscope = An ash tree
6. Numerical horoscope = The number one
7. Balinese, Javanese, and Indonesian horoscope = Selasa (Meaning Tuesday) Pahing (Has an unknown meaning but it's part of the 5 day week known as Pasaran, with lucky colour being red, and cardinal direction going south)
8. Roman horoscope = Neptune
Other elements/symbols that associate with the horoscopes I didn't include in the hybrid:
1. Sun sign for the Chinese, Vietnamese, and Tibetan zodiac = Aquarius (Also known as Bhumpa in Tibetan, which means The Water Bearer)
2. Associated sun/star sign for Chinese, Vitenamese, Tibetan, Indonesian, Javanese, and Balinese zodiacs = Cancer (Also known as Yuyu, which means Crab)
3. Other sacred animals for regular Egyptian horoscope = Bull, scarab, and gorilla.
4. Associated horoscope/zodiac for Egyptian horoscope = Taurus
5. Tropical sign for Australian horoscope = Scorpio
6. Year born in Chinese, Vietnamese, and Tibetan zodiac for Australian horoscope = The ox
7. Other animal symbol for Roman horoscope = A bull
8. Deity symbol for Indonesian, Javanese, and Balinese horoscope = Brahma
9. Deity associated with Iranian horoscope = Spenta Armaiti
10. Other starting animal totem for Native horoscope = Buffalo.
11. Other sacred animal for alternate Egyptian horoscope = Cow.
Colour Use Ideas Descriptions:
Blue = Affinity colour for Native, and a lucky colour for Roman and alternate Egyptian.
Green = Affinity colour for Native, and a lucky colour for Chinese/Vitenamese/Tibetan, regular Egyptian, Roman, and Pisces. It could also relate with the skin colour of my regular Egyptian horoscope.
Gold/Yellow = An unlucky colour for Chinese/Vitenamese/Tibetan, and a lucky colour for both regular and alternate Egyptian.
Red = A lucky colour for Chinese/Vietnamese/Tibetan, Balinese/Indonesian/Javanese, alternate Egyptian, and Mayan/Tzolkin/Aztec.
Purple = A lucky colour for Chinese/Vitenamese/Tibetan.
Brown = An unlucky colour for Chinese/Vitenamese/Tibetan.
Black = An unlucky colour for Chinese/Vitenamese/Tibetan, and a lucky colour for both regular and alternate Egyptian.
White = A lucky colour for alternate Egyptian.
Orange = A lucky colour for alternate Egyptian.
Done on Sai with an Intuos Medium Pro tablet.
1. The beard and eyeliner makeup of Osiris which is my regular Egyptian horoscope. Other names for Osiris are Usiris, Ausar, and Auser.
2. The back fins of a fish which represents Pisces, my usual/common horoscope. It is also known as Nya in Tibetan, Esfand in Iranian, and Al Hut in Arabic and Persian. Other names of Pisces include Mina, Lilith, Mulkun.Mes, Mulzib.Me, Zibbātu, Zibbāt Sinūnūtu, and The Tails. It could also represent a bad polarity totem for my Native horoscope which is a salmon.
3. The horns of a ram/sheep/goat which is my Chinese, Vietnamese, and Tibetan zodiac. It could also relate to an associated personality trait and month in Greek/month in pharoah for my regular Egyptian horoscope, which is Aries.
4. The face, ears, teeth, claws, and paws of a wolf which is my Native horoscope.
5. A wing of Isis, which is an alternate Egyptian horoscope of mine in the month in Greek or month in pharoah. Other names for Isis are Aset, Ast, and Auset, and she also associates with the personality traits of my Pisces sign.
6. The elongated neck and belly of a snake/adder which is my Celtic and Ogham horoscope/zodiac. It is also one of the sacred animals for my alternate Egyptian horoscope.
7. The mane, claws, paws, teeth, and whiskers of a lion which is my Burmese and Mahabote horoscope. It could also represent one of the sacred animals of my regular and alternate Egyptian horoscopes, which is a cat.
8. Webbed fingers and tail of a platypus, which is my Australian horoscope. The webbed fingers could also represent one of the sacred animals of my regular Egyptian horoscope which is a goose, and could also represent one of the starting animal totems for my Native horoscope which is a frog.
9. The elongated muzzle and leaf-like feelers of a seadragon (A type of seahorse) which is an animal symbol for my Celtic Tree horoscope. The elongated muzzle could also represent one of the sacred animals for my regular and Egyptian horoscopes, which is a crocodile.
10. The stripes, whiskers, claws, teeth, and paws of a tiger which is my animal symbol for my Indonesian/Balinese/Javanese horoscopes. Like my Burmese/Mahabote horoscopes, it could also represent one of the sacred animals of my regular and alternate Egyptian horoscopes, which is a cat. The stripes could also represent the seadragon symbol from my Celtic Tree horoscope.
11. A wing and talons of a crow which is my bird symbol for my Indonesian/Javanese/Balinese horoscopes.
12. Back legs of a horse, which is an elemental symbol for my Indonesian/Javanese/Balinese horoscopes (It's known as Kuda), and one of the animal symbols for my Roman horoscope. It could also relate with the other season my regular Egyptian horoscope falls under, which is Sagittarius.
13. Front legs and antlers of a deer, which is an associated animal for my Mayan/Tzolkin/Aztec horoscopes.
14. The claws, teeth, and paws could also represent a good polarity totem and one of the starting animal totems for my Native horoscope, which is a brown bear.
My other horoscopes that I didn't include in the hybrid:
1. African horoscope = Wealth of silver and amber
2. Mayan, Aztec, and Tzolkin horoscope = Etznab (Meaning flint knife)
3. Flower horoscope = A water lily
4. Druid horoscope = A willow tree
5. Celtic Tree horoscope = An ash tree
6. Numerical horoscope = The number one
7. Balinese, Javanese, and Indonesian horoscope = Selasa (Meaning Tuesday) Pahing (Has an unknown meaning but it's part of the 5 day week known as Pasaran, with lucky colour being red, and cardinal direction going south)
8. Roman horoscope = Neptune
Other elements/symbols that associate with the horoscopes I didn't include in the hybrid:
1. Sun sign for the Chinese, Vietnamese, and Tibetan zodiac = Aquarius (Also known as Bhumpa in Tibetan, which means The Water Bearer)
2. Associated sun/star sign for Chinese, Vitenamese, Tibetan, Indonesian, Javanese, and Balinese zodiacs = Cancer (Also known as Yuyu, which means Crab)
3. Other sacred animals for regular Egyptian horoscope = Bull, scarab, and gorilla.
4. Associated horoscope/zodiac for Egyptian horoscope = Taurus
5. Tropical sign for Australian horoscope = Scorpio
6. Year born in Chinese, Vietnamese, and Tibetan zodiac for Australian horoscope = The ox
7. Other animal symbol for Roman horoscope = A bull
8. Deity symbol for Indonesian, Javanese, and Balinese horoscope = Brahma
9. Deity associated with Iranian horoscope = Spenta Armaiti
10. Other starting animal totem for Native horoscope = Buffalo.
11. Other sacred animal for alternate Egyptian horoscope = Cow.
Colour Use Ideas Descriptions:
Blue = Affinity colour for Native, and a lucky colour for Roman and alternate Egyptian.
Green = Affinity colour for Native, and a lucky colour for Chinese/Vitenamese/Tibetan, regular Egyptian, Roman, and Pisces. It could also relate with the skin colour of my regular Egyptian horoscope.
Gold/Yellow = An unlucky colour for Chinese/Vitenamese/Tibetan, and a lucky colour for both regular and alternate Egyptian.
Red = A lucky colour for Chinese/Vietnamese/Tibetan, Balinese/Indonesian/Javanese, alternate Egyptian, and Mayan/Tzolkin/Aztec.
Purple = A lucky colour for Chinese/Vitenamese/Tibetan.
Brown = An unlucky colour for Chinese/Vitenamese/Tibetan.
Black = An unlucky colour for Chinese/Vitenamese/Tibetan, and a lucky colour for both regular and alternate Egyptian.
White = A lucky colour for alternate Egyptian.
Orange = A lucky colour for alternate Egyptian.
Done on Sai with an Intuos Medium Pro tablet.
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