A list of puns related to "Hexad"
Things are going better than I expected, but would appreciate more feedback if anyone has time to check it out. Thanks!
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I've been playing with a few bands on the King Samurai I just picked up but I don't see this coming off anytime soon, and with the attention this watch has been getting recently I wanted to show the polished shine of the Samurai hands which is easily my favorite detail and rarely appears in pictures. Nothing could have prepared me for the quality of the finishing on this.
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This is a pantheon of gods built on opposite, seemingly contradictory aspects. Each god is opposite to each other.
There is no greater world built with this pantheon; but I think it would be fun to explore these themes of seemingly conflicting ideas making harmony.
#The Hexad
Acitheta (oss-ee-THAY-tuh)
God of Kings, Rulership, Servants, and Labor.
A king is a servant to his people, and a laborer is the king of his trade.
Pormenetti (POR-menn-ett-ee)
God of Love, Peace, Fire, Anger, and War.
Love and anger are both the forms of passion. Sometimes war is needed to achieve peace. Fire brings destruction, but also warmth.
Ebudalei (EBB-ew-doll-ay)
God of Wealth, Generosity, Greed, Loss, and Poverty.
The poor man always seeks wealth, and the wealthy man lives in dread of losing it all; both mirror each other.
Harbalea (ar-buhl-LAY-uh)
God of Travel, Roads, Hearth and Home.
Some have a long road to travel to make their way home. For others, the long road is their home.
Kalsri (KAHLL-sree)
God of Life, Fertility, Burial, and Death.
Life is sustained through death. Death can only happen to living things. Life is made meaningful by the eventuality of death.
Qumanistr (KU-mon-ist-er)
God of Past, Knowledge, Day, Sun, Time, Night, Moon, Learning, and Future.
We learn from the past, and use it to shape the future. The sun and day represent the past, which we know and can see, and the moon represents the future, which is dark and unknown.
Journal of the American Chemical SocietyDOI: 10.1021/jacs.0c12010
Asem Alenaizan, Carlos H. Borca, Suneesh C. Karunakaran, Amy K. Kendall, Gerald Stubbs, Gary B. Schuster, C. David Sherrill, and Nicholas V. Hud
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