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<blockquote data-quote="Nak Sae Glim" data-source="post: 107362" data-attributes="member: 7039"><p>The original text spoke of more of a snap of a whip than a punch. I believe he inference is as if a whip of a tail. The headdress that natives wear is not a common item either, not as we know them now. Taken from the "tail feathers" of eagles. Yes, the tail feathers. Now currently, an as we historicly know them, the headdress was worn by either a chief or great warrior.</p><p>However these warriors came from the red sea, and returned as such with the donkeys. They had the lower halfs of men, and upper halfs of bears, lions, and apes.</p><p>Bears and lions being common knowledge in the area.. apes being a very unlikely creature to see at the time.</p><p>Now I'm not arguing it was native Americans haha.. that's crazy talk. However I would contend it was a native culture like the native Americans. Maybe even their ancestors?</p><p>They came by , either a sandbar that was revealed during the storm. Or aboard a boat of some kind.</p><p>They had the appearance of animals, and had tail feathers..</p><p>It seems logical at least</p><p></p><p>I do not believe it was wereewolf like creatures.. but I do believe it is a mystery worth further investigation. </p><p></p><p>*also note this would of been the second time, a group had crossed the red sea, seemingly without the aid of a ship. As we have no mention of it in the text.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nak Sae Glim, post: 107362, member: 7039"] The original text spoke of more of a snap of a whip than a punch. I believe he inference is as if a whip of a tail. The headdress that natives wear is not a common item either, not as we know them now. Taken from the "tail feathers" of eagles. Yes, the tail feathers. Now currently, an as we historicly know them, the headdress was worn by either a chief or great warrior. However these warriors came from the red sea, and returned as such with the donkeys. They had the lower halfs of men, and upper halfs of bears, lions, and apes. Bears and lions being common knowledge in the area.. apes being a very unlikely creature to see at the time. Now I'm not arguing it was native Americans haha.. that's crazy talk. However I would contend it was a native culture like the native Americans. Maybe even their ancestors? They came by , either a sandbar that was revealed during the storm. Or aboard a boat of some kind. They had the appearance of animals, and had tail feathers.. It seems logical at least I do not believe it was wereewolf like creatures.. but I do believe it is a mystery worth further investigation. *also note this would of been the second time, a group had crossed the red sea, seemingly without the aid of a ship. As we have no mention of it in the text. [/QUOTE]
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