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Hudson
Hudson
2026-05-15 11:31:25
Persian mythology’s Ahriman is a standout—a literal force of darkness constantly trying to overthrow the light. His 'climbing' is more like an eternal struggle, corrupting creation step by step. Contrast that with Aztec tales, where Tezcatlipoca, the smoking mirror god, ascends through deception. Neither fits neatly into 'prince of darkness,' but both embody that chaotic ascent. Makes you wonder: is climbing about power, or just the thrill of the fight?
Nathan
Nathan
2026-05-15 15:59:47
The idea of the 'prince of darkness' climbing—or ascending—is most famously tied to Christian and Judaic traditions, where Lucifer, a fallen angel, is often depicted as striving against divine order. But let’s dig deeper! In 'Paradise Lost,' Milton paints this rebellion with poetic grandeur, showing Lucifer’s prideful climb from hell to Eden. It’s less about physical ascent and more about defiance.

Interestingly, some Gnostic texts flip the script, framing the demiurge (a lesser creator god) as the true 'dark prince,' while Lucifer becomes a liberator. Pop culture loves this ambiguity—see 'Supernatural' or Neil Gaiman’s 'Sandman,' where these themes get twisted anew. Honestly, the layers here are endless, and every retelling adds something spicy.
Kieran
Kieran
2026-05-18 16:01:44
Ever noticed how mythology loves a good underdog story? The prince of darkness archetype—whether it’s Loki in Norse myths or Ahriman in Zoroastrianism—often 'climbs' through trickery or sheer will. Loki literally scales Yggdrasil to escape chaos, while Ahriman battles light itself.

But my favorite twist is from Japanese folklore, where the demon king Shuten-dōji 'climbs' not a mountain but society’s ranks, corrupting nobles before being slain. It’s a wild mix of ambition and doom. These stories aren’t just about evil; they’re about disruption, and that’s why they stick.
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