VIPER: Coils of the Serpent - definição. O que é VIPER: Coils of the Serpent. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é VIPER: Coils of the Serpent - definição


VIPER: Coils of the Serpent         
VIPER: Coils of the Serpent is a role-playing supplement published by Hero Games for their Champions game, a genre of the Hero System. The book supports the Champions Universe super hero campaign setting.
Serpent (symbolism)         
  • [[Vishnu]] resting on Ananta-Shesha, with [[Lakshmi]] massaging his "lotus feet"
  • An ancient painting of [[Nüwa]] and Fuxi unearthed in [[Xinjiang]]
  • Meditating [[Buddha]] being shielded by the naga [[Mucalinda]]. [[Cambodia]], 1150 to 1175
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  • Ancient North American serpent imagery often featured rattlesnakes.
  • African]] and [[African-American]] religions<ref>Jell-Bahlsen 1997, p. 105</ref><ref>Chesi 1997, p. 255</ref>
  • [[Níðhöggr]] gnaws the roots of Yggdrasil in this illustration from a 17th-century Icelandic manuscript.
  • The Sumerian deity, [[Ningizzida]], is accompanied by two [[gryphons]] [[Mushussu]]; it is the oldest known image of two snakes coiling around an axial rod, dating from before 2000&nbsp;BCE.
  • Serpent on a jewelry box from [[Shahdad]], Iran, 2700 BC
  • Rumailah]], [[Al Ain]]
  • The [[Star of Life]] features a Rod of Asclepius.
  • Statue of [[Asclepius]]
  • ''The Brazen Serpent'' (watercolor circa 1896–1902 by [[James Tissot]])
MYTHOLOGICAL SYMBOL
Symbolic snake; Symbolic serpent; Serpent (mythology); Cosmic serpent; Serpent (symbolism)
The serpent, or snake, is one of the oldest and most widespread mythological symbols. The word is derived from Latin serpens, a crawling animal or snake.
Serpent symbolism         
  • [[Vishnu]] resting on Ananta-Shesha, with [[Lakshmi]] massaging his "lotus feet"
  • An ancient painting of [[Nüwa]] and Fuxi unearthed in [[Xinjiang]]
  • Meditating [[Buddha]] being shielded by the naga [[Mucalinda]]. [[Cambodia]], 1150 to 1175
  • url= https://books.google.com/books?id=JSVrgar7gScC}}</ref>
  • Ancient North American serpent imagery often featured rattlesnakes.
  • African]] and [[African-American]] religions<ref>Jell-Bahlsen 1997, p. 105</ref><ref>Chesi 1997, p. 255</ref>
  • [[Níðhöggr]] gnaws the roots of Yggdrasil in this illustration from a 17th-century Icelandic manuscript.
  • The Sumerian deity, [[Ningizzida]], is accompanied by two [[gryphons]] [[Mushussu]]; it is the oldest known image of two snakes coiling around an axial rod, dating from before 2000&nbsp;BCE.
  • Serpent on a jewelry box from [[Shahdad]], Iran, 2700 BC
  • Rumailah]], [[Al Ain]]
  • The [[Star of Life]] features a Rod of Asclepius.
  • Statue of [[Asclepius]]
  • ''The Brazen Serpent'' (watercolor circa 1896–1902 by [[James Tissot]])
MYTHOLOGICAL SYMBOL
Symbolic snake; Symbolic serpent; Serpent (mythology); Cosmic serpent; Serpent (symbolism)
The serpent, or snake, is one of the oldest and most widespread mythological symbols. The word is derived from Latin serpens, a crawling animal or snake.