Anthropology, Folklore, History, Mythology, Technology
Tag: Apocalypse
22 Posts
Anthropology, History, Mythology, Philosophy, Technology
Bugging Out During the Second Great Dying
Anthropology, Geography, History, Mythology, Technology
Doomsday will be Dry: The Water Clock of the Apocalypse
Anthropology, Folklore, History, Mythology, Technology
Rooster-Based Planetary Defense Systems at Morial’s Den
Anthropology, Folklore, History, Mythology, Philosophy, Technology
Supercivilization and the Shoe Event Horizon
Anthropology, Folklore, History, Mythology, Philosophy
The Four World Theory: Not to Alarm You, but You’re Going to Die
Anthropology, History, Mythology, Philosophy, Technology
The Other Geneva Convention: Weather Modification as a Weapon of War
Anthropology, Folklore, History, Mythology
The Sky is Falling: World Fire Folklore and Meteorite Myths
Anthropology, Monsters, Philosophy, Technology
Arrivederci, Earth: Space Fleets in Cygnus and the Forgotten Virtue of Being Quiet
The Great Filter: Do We Live in a Dead Universe?
Anthropology, Folklore, History, Monsters, Mythology
The Bigfoot Apocalypse: It’s the End of the World as We Know It, and I Feel Hairy
Anthropology, Folklore, History, Mythology, Occult
Rapture ‘Rithmetic: The Other Side of the Eternal Velvet Rope
Anthropology, Folklore, History, Mythology
Hate the Time Traveler, Not the Time
Anthropology, Folklore, History, Mythology
The Great Spirit and the New Madrid Earthquake
Anthropology, Folklore, History, Mythology, Occult
Apocalypse, Right Now: The Smell of Armageddon in the Morning
Anthropology, Folklore, History, Mythology
See You at the End of Time, Again: The Horror of Cyclical Time
Anthropology, Folklore, History, Mythology
Dark Energy Wants You Dead: Homicidal Cosmology
Anthropology, Folklore, History, Monsters, Occult
Know Your Armageddon: Team Roster of the Apocalypse
Anthropology, Folklore, History, Monsters, Mythology
To Bee or Not to Bee: Mythological Implications of the Beepocalypse
Anthropology, Folklore, History, Mythology, Occult
Bringing Out Your Dead: The Unintended Consequences of Mass Resurrection
Anthropology, Folklore, History, Monsters, Mythology
He Wore a Hat, and He Had a Job, and He Brought Home the Bacon, So That No One Knew He was Homo Proximus
Anthropology, Mythology, Occult