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What did Michael Talbot do to anger a demi-goddess?
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Littered throughout Mark Tufo's Tufo-verse (Zombie Fallout, Lycan Fallout, Indian Hill, etc.) there are references to Michael Talbot pissing off a demi-god as his source of misfortune.
From Lycan Fallout 4:
"Again I said nothing. What could I say? She was right. From the
moment I'd told that demi-god to basically kiss my ass, there hadn't
been much in my life that wasn't dictated by the strangest of events
and the most savage of twists. Hell one time I'd gone straight from
cleaning my garage to confronting a yeti..."
The name "Poena" was mentioned in (I believe) Mark's Merry Mayhem.
Wikipedia say this regarding the Roman goddess Poena:
In Roman mythology, Poena (also Poine) is the spirit of punishment and
the attendant of punishment to Nemesis, the goddess of divine
retribution. The Latin word poena, "pain, punishment, penalty", gave
rise to English words such as subpoena and pain. The original word is
the Ancient Greek poinḗ (ποινή), also meaning “penalty.”
What are the specific details of the events surrounding when Mike angered a demi-god(dess) and where can they be found?
tufo-verse
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Littered throughout Mark Tufo's Tufo-verse (Zombie Fallout, Lycan Fallout, Indian Hill, etc.) there are references to Michael Talbot pissing off a demi-god as his source of misfortune.
From Lycan Fallout 4:
"Again I said nothing. What could I say? She was right. From the
moment I'd told that demi-god to basically kiss my ass, there hadn't
been much in my life that wasn't dictated by the strangest of events
and the most savage of twists. Hell one time I'd gone straight from
cleaning my garage to confronting a yeti..."
The name "Poena" was mentioned in (I believe) Mark's Merry Mayhem.
Wikipedia say this regarding the Roman goddess Poena:
In Roman mythology, Poena (also Poine) is the spirit of punishment and
the attendant of punishment to Nemesis, the goddess of divine
retribution. The Latin word poena, "pain, punishment, penalty", gave
rise to English words such as subpoena and pain. The original word is
the Ancient Greek poinḗ (ποινή), also meaning “penalty.”
What are the specific details of the events surrounding when Mike angered a demi-god(dess) and where can they be found?
tufo-verse
1
"From the moment I'd told that demi-god to basically kiss my ass" that seems fairly straightforward to me, demi-god wanted something, asked for it and was denied possibly with colorful language.
– Revenant
Feb 12 at 0:56
1
@Revenant sounds about right, but I modified the question slightly to clarify that I am looking for details of the events surrounding him angering the demi-god (most definitely with the use of colorful language)
– Newbie12345
Feb 12 at 21:09
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Littered throughout Mark Tufo's Tufo-verse (Zombie Fallout, Lycan Fallout, Indian Hill, etc.) there are references to Michael Talbot pissing off a demi-god as his source of misfortune.
From Lycan Fallout 4:
"Again I said nothing. What could I say? She was right. From the
moment I'd told that demi-god to basically kiss my ass, there hadn't
been much in my life that wasn't dictated by the strangest of events
and the most savage of twists. Hell one time I'd gone straight from
cleaning my garage to confronting a yeti..."
The name "Poena" was mentioned in (I believe) Mark's Merry Mayhem.
Wikipedia say this regarding the Roman goddess Poena:
In Roman mythology, Poena (also Poine) is the spirit of punishment and
the attendant of punishment to Nemesis, the goddess of divine
retribution. The Latin word poena, "pain, punishment, penalty", gave
rise to English words such as subpoena and pain. The original word is
the Ancient Greek poinḗ (ποινή), also meaning “penalty.”
What are the specific details of the events surrounding when Mike angered a demi-god(dess) and where can they be found?
tufo-verse
Littered throughout Mark Tufo's Tufo-verse (Zombie Fallout, Lycan Fallout, Indian Hill, etc.) there are references to Michael Talbot pissing off a demi-god as his source of misfortune.
From Lycan Fallout 4:
"Again I said nothing. What could I say? She was right. From the
moment I'd told that demi-god to basically kiss my ass, there hadn't
been much in my life that wasn't dictated by the strangest of events
and the most savage of twists. Hell one time I'd gone straight from
cleaning my garage to confronting a yeti..."
The name "Poena" was mentioned in (I believe) Mark's Merry Mayhem.
Wikipedia say this regarding the Roman goddess Poena:
In Roman mythology, Poena (also Poine) is the spirit of punishment and
the attendant of punishment to Nemesis, the goddess of divine
retribution. The Latin word poena, "pain, punishment, penalty", gave
rise to English words such as subpoena and pain. The original word is
the Ancient Greek poinḗ (ποινή), also meaning “penalty.”
What are the specific details of the events surrounding when Mike angered a demi-god(dess) and where can they be found?
tufo-verse
tufo-verse
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"From the moment I'd told that demi-god to basically kiss my ass" that seems fairly straightforward to me, demi-god wanted something, asked for it and was denied possibly with colorful language.
– Revenant
Feb 12 at 0:56
1
@Revenant sounds about right, but I modified the question slightly to clarify that I am looking for details of the events surrounding him angering the demi-god (most definitely with the use of colorful language)
– Newbie12345
Feb 12 at 21:09
add a comment |
1
"From the moment I'd told that demi-god to basically kiss my ass" that seems fairly straightforward to me, demi-god wanted something, asked for it and was denied possibly with colorful language.
– Revenant
Feb 12 at 0:56
1
@Revenant sounds about right, but I modified the question slightly to clarify that I am looking for details of the events surrounding him angering the demi-god (most definitely with the use of colorful language)
– Newbie12345
Feb 12 at 21:09
1
1
"From the moment I'd told that demi-god to basically kiss my ass" that seems fairly straightforward to me, demi-god wanted something, asked for it and was denied possibly with colorful language.
– Revenant
Feb 12 at 0:56
"From the moment I'd told that demi-god to basically kiss my ass" that seems fairly straightforward to me, demi-god wanted something, asked for it and was denied possibly with colorful language.
– Revenant
Feb 12 at 0:56
1
1
@Revenant sounds about right, but I modified the question slightly to clarify that I am looking for details of the events surrounding him angering the demi-god (most definitely with the use of colorful language)
– Newbie12345
Feb 12 at 21:09
@Revenant sounds about right, but I modified the question slightly to clarify that I am looking for details of the events surrounding him angering the demi-god (most definitely with the use of colorful language)
– Newbie12345
Feb 12 at 21:09
add a comment |
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According to the author (at least back in 2012) there hasn't been anything written about exactly what Mike did to anger Poena.
From this comment on The first 500 words ZF6:
Hi Robert, first off thank you! And as for 6 being the last I honestly won't know until I've written about half of it. I really thought 5 was going to be it and I never got out of the opening scene I had laid out in my head. So there's still plenty of stuff for ZF6. As for Poena, she is the Goddess of Retribution and she has NOT been mentioned before. Mike pissed her off (go figure) and that is why he finds himself wandering through nightmares.
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I edited in what I think is the author's explanation you were referring to; if it isn't, you're welcome to edit something else in. Good find, anyway!
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According to the author (at least back in 2012) there hasn't been anything written about exactly what Mike did to anger Poena.
From this comment on The first 500 words ZF6:
Hi Robert, first off thank you! And as for 6 being the last I honestly won't know until I've written about half of it. I really thought 5 was going to be it and I never got out of the opening scene I had laid out in my head. So there's still plenty of stuff for ZF6. As for Poena, she is the Goddess of Retribution and she has NOT been mentioned before. Mike pissed her off (go figure) and that is why he finds himself wandering through nightmares.
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I edited in what I think is the author's explanation you were referring to; if it isn't, you're welcome to edit something else in. Good find, anyway!
– Jenayah
12 secs ago
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According to the author (at least back in 2012) there hasn't been anything written about exactly what Mike did to anger Poena.
From this comment on The first 500 words ZF6:
Hi Robert, first off thank you! And as for 6 being the last I honestly won't know until I've written about half of it. I really thought 5 was going to be it and I never got out of the opening scene I had laid out in my head. So there's still plenty of stuff for ZF6. As for Poena, she is the Goddess of Retribution and she has NOT been mentioned before. Mike pissed her off (go figure) and that is why he finds himself wandering through nightmares.
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I edited in what I think is the author's explanation you were referring to; if it isn't, you're welcome to edit something else in. Good find, anyway!
– Jenayah
12 secs ago
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According to the author (at least back in 2012) there hasn't been anything written about exactly what Mike did to anger Poena.
From this comment on The first 500 words ZF6:
Hi Robert, first off thank you! And as for 6 being the last I honestly won't know until I've written about half of it. I really thought 5 was going to be it and I never got out of the opening scene I had laid out in my head. So there's still plenty of stuff for ZF6. As for Poena, she is the Goddess of Retribution and she has NOT been mentioned before. Mike pissed her off (go figure) and that is why he finds himself wandering through nightmares.
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According to the author (at least back in 2012) there hasn't been anything written about exactly what Mike did to anger Poena.
From this comment on The first 500 words ZF6:
Hi Robert, first off thank you! And as for 6 being the last I honestly won't know until I've written about half of it. I really thought 5 was going to be it and I never got out of the opening scene I had laid out in my head. So there's still plenty of stuff for ZF6. As for Poena, she is the Goddess of Retribution and she has NOT been mentioned before. Mike pissed her off (go figure) and that is why he finds himself wandering through nightmares.
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I edited in what I think is the author's explanation you were referring to; if it isn't, you're welcome to edit something else in. Good find, anyway!
– Jenayah
12 secs ago
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I edited in what I think is the author's explanation you were referring to; if it isn't, you're welcome to edit something else in. Good find, anyway!
– Jenayah
12 secs ago
I edited in what I think is the author's explanation you were referring to; if it isn't, you're welcome to edit something else in. Good find, anyway!
– Jenayah
12 secs ago
I edited in what I think is the author's explanation you were referring to; if it isn't, you're welcome to edit something else in. Good find, anyway!
– Jenayah
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"From the moment I'd told that demi-god to basically kiss my ass" that seems fairly straightforward to me, demi-god wanted something, asked for it and was denied possibly with colorful language.
– Revenant
Feb 12 at 0:56
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@Revenant sounds about right, but I modified the question slightly to clarify that I am looking for details of the events surrounding him angering the demi-god (most definitely with the use of colorful language)
– Newbie12345
Feb 12 at 21:09