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Who is the fastest creature in mythology? - Iseult Gillespie

Who is the fastest creature in mythology? - Iseult Gillespie

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Witness the clash of mythology s speediest supernaturals in an epic race and find out which creature is the fastest. It s time for the Myth Olympics: the eternal arena in which creatures and deities compete for glory. Almost every mythical tradition claims one creature as the fastest from goddesses who run like the wind to creatures who outstrip every captor. So, who will emerge victorious in a race of superhuman swiftness? Iseult Gillespie convenes mythology s speediest supernaturals for an epic showdown.
Date: 2023-06-15

Comments and reviews: 11


if you want to talk the fastest god in Greek Mythology, from a Norse who grew up on greek religion: Chaos. Chaos is everywhere, he (or if you're more comfortable: it ) was the most accurate respresentation of the big bang when no one knew of the universes origins, Chaos is the inbetween of all our planets, our moons, and keeps the universe ever-changing, Chaos is omnipresent in our entire universe and beyond the observable universe, he is everywhere at the same time, keeping the universe ever running, he is the gears in between all stellar masses and antimasses which helps move them forward, backward, up, down, and around each other. Chaos will be here when our universe dies, and Chaos will be here when our universe begins again. Chaos will be here between the end and beginning of the universe also. His omnipresence makes him the fastest greek god to ever exist: Chaos Personified Times Squared Infinity.
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Savitr is just one out of 12 Form Of (Surya deva) Sun God in Hinduism.
By the way all devatas (Demi gods) in Hinduism can teleport anywhere in universe, and highers Gods are Omnipresent.

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The style of this video is very different from your typical repertoire of styles. I'm not sure that I like it. It's obnoxious and chaotic, and not just because the topic is speed.
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it's really fun to see these myth-olimpic, it would be nice for me to see other sport events like: the most horrible, the most ferocious or even the most Epic mythical fight.
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Haven't watched but i'm gonna guedd it's my dad, he disapeared so fast after he uttered: gonna go grab some milk, and we haven't seen him since, might be a myth
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Hermes: (explains mythology to the viewers to help them understand the race)
also Hermes: shut tf up Shamash nobody cares about your history lessons

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Probably a good thing they didn t include Hugi, the Norse personification of thought, dude would win first place since thought always occurs before action
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Hey you missed Hugi from Norse mythology. The runner that turned out to be a personification of thought. I set my money on Hugi for the next match.
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It's a veru unique idea to show how the different civilizations expressed concepts through supernatural bieng and comparing them together
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Raiju reminds me of (xiaotianquan) of the Chinese mythology, who also accompanies a figure who controls the weather
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You see that's the thing about time travel. The more you do it, the less the rules apply to you.
-Savitar

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