

군웅 - KOREAN GOD OF WAR
ÒGÚN - YORUBA GOD OF WAR

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ogun já me cerca, tua luz me guia
ogun ye, mo ye
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The Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, Ogun 1 Area Command, Idiroko, says it intercepted four live Pangolins, an endangered species, along the Yemoamota-Abule-Igboora axis of the state.
The Deputy Superintendent of NCS, Chado Zakari, who doubles as the Command’s spokesperson, disclosed this in a statement made…
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The Ikolaje-Idiroko Council of Kingmakers in the Ipokia Local Government Area of Ogun State says it could not proceed with the election of a new Oniko of Ikolaje-Idiroko due security concerns cited by the local government authority.
This was as the council warned that it has not elected anyone as the new…

#thank baba ogun #veve #thank u baba eshu
3:59 and my mom just sent resent me my ifa names ahh i feel so aligned. yea thank u baba ogun thank you for always clearing all roads and obstacles for me and being a guide for me in life in ways understood, aswell as not fully understood. ^_^ stay optimistic
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Long ago… when the world was bigger, and mankind smaller, a hunter named Akogun wanders the Savannah in search of revenge against the gods themselves. But the gods have their own schemes in play, wheels upon wheels of revenge and war…
This is very fun and I would recommend it, with some caveats. I thought this was going to be a 3-issue story about bloody revenge against the heavens, and there is some of that here, but it’s also the first episode in what’s planned to be a series. What I got was very fun, using African folklore to lay the foundation of the story and play with the powers in a way that feels modern.
There’s bloody action, nudity (sexual and heroic), twists and magic galore, but I would recommend jumping into this if you have the commitment to wait while the story keeps coming out. I didn’t find the first episode compelling enough to keep going, so I’ll tap out here.
The Ogun State Police Command has arrested eight suspects in connection with a public disturbance linked to the Democratic Republic of the Yoruba group in Sango-Ota. The arrests follow allegations of unlawful assembly, obstruction of traffic, and assault on police officers.
The incident reportedly occurred on Thursday, with confirmation from the Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Oluseyi…
Police arrest eight Yoruba nation agitators over road block, assault in Ogun
Ogun and Yemoja are not demonic
Yoruba is not demonic
Skrilla and the 6-7 thing is on that demonic time though. Don’t get those two things confused
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Fuel marketers across #Lagos, #Ogun, and other key states have yet to adjust their pump prices to reflect the new rates announced by the #Dangote Petroleum

Being an Ogou, Feray’s origins are found back in Africa, among the Yoruba, where Ogun remains a venerated and loved spirit. In Haiti, Ogun subdivided into many Ogou–an entire nation of them–with each representing an aspect of power and its application. Ogou Feray is martial power; he is a soldier, a warrior, and a blacksmith, as well as master of iron. The name ‘Feray’ comes from the French word feraille, which means ‘junk’ or ‘scrap metal’, and by extension, “scrap yard.” This is not to say Feray himself is junk, but speaks to his ability to find use for anything, and to remake it. And this includes us.

In West Africa, the Yoruba still swear oaths on iron in Ogun’s name; taking such oaths is a serious matter and they need to be kept. The Ogou lwa are spirits of justice, and breaking these oaths is a sure way to call down their wrath. Feray is a defender of the oppressed and the downtrodden, and when one seeks him help it’s best to be sure one is actually the innocent in a matter.
Feray is a consummate warrior, and is swaggering, boisterous, and fond of rum, cigars, and women.
He is boisterous, strong, willful, and hyper-masculine, but also protective, insightful, paternal, and just. He protects and defends the innocent, and brings justice where there is none. He was a driving power behind the Haitian Revolution, and fittingly is frequently served with the blue and red of the Haitian flag, just like Dantor (and indeed, these two are spouses in many, but not all houses; in some he is Freda‘s man). Different saint images are given to him in different houses, including St George and Santiago Matamoros (either as the saint himself or as the armored fella seen over his shoulder), although each image is also associated with other Ogou, depending on the house.
Often given a machete or a sword (depending on the house), Feray’s exact rank is also flexible from house to house and sosyete to sosyete, in some being subordinate to Ogou Badagris, and in others his superior.

Being a man’s man, Feray is a lwa frequently married by women who practice Vodou, although he is usually balanced out with a cooler lwa, such as Kouzen, Agwe, or Dambala.
Offerings to Feray include, but are not limited to, machetes, swords, rum, iron, riz ak pwa, spicy meats, military medals and other items, mushwas in his colours, scotch, and kleren.
He reveals how the fires of conflict can purify and reshape lives, whether on the battlefield or in everyday struggles.
His is the power of fire that does not actually destroy what it burns, but changes it into heat and light–that makes of base matter the energy that cooks our food, moves our vehicles, pushes back the cold of the chilly night, and melts the ice that rimes both mountain top and the human heart.

Isn’t the love he gives to his spouses and his devotees, manifested as protection and encouragement, not also a vector of change , of transformation? It is–for he changes dangerous and treacherous circumstances into security, poverty into opportunity, hunger into satiation, desperation into hope fulfilled.
Ogou Feray reminds us that power requires discipline, that true strength comes with the willingness to fight for justice and transformation.
When he comes in possession he is given his favorite offerings, ones that are emblematic of Caribbean masculinity–rum, cigars, a sword or machete, even, by some, military uniforms such as colonial era soldier’s coats. And he will use these tools to reprove those who have erred, or to bless them, or impart spiritual strength. He will greet the women–and oh, is Feray ever fond of them, for in his eyes every woman is Woman!–and presents a swaggering, flirtatious, even dashing figure, yet can also be very attentive and observant. He is a lwa frequently married by women in Vodou, and fiercely protects his wives and devotees.
Each of the lwa of the Nago nachon, the Ogou, is a vessel and representative of power and its expression in different ways. Military power (naval, aerial, etc), the power to heal, that of politics and diplomacy, and so on are each represented in this powerful and fierce nation. We might well then place Feray here where he seems to fit so easily–as the solider, the front line warrior leaping into the fray of revolution and war, flashing machete cutting down foes as he brings bloody justice to the oppressors of the world; a Haitian champion against whom none may long stand. Or we may look to the magnificent power of iron, which has changed the world and, when mixed with a little carbon (itself produced from fire in the ancient world) gives us steel. In this case we can see Feray as the blacksmith–the shaper of metal that gives us so much. We may remember his love and enforcement of justice–in West Africa there are those people who, to this day, swear oaths in court over a piece of iron in the name of Ogou. These oaths are not to be taken lightly, nor cast aside unfulfilled, and if taken in Feray’s name by those of us on this side of the Atlantic, must be kept or punishment will surely follow.

When making offerings, cleanliness and order are crucial. Manifestations of Ogoun, and especially Ogou Feray, demand respect and attention; an altar cluttered or dirty may cause offense. Devotees often approach rituals with sharp focus and disciplined reverence, aware that Ogou Feray’s fiery power is not to be trifled with.
Saints: St James Matamoros, Saint James the Greater, others depending on house and lineage
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Ogou Feray: The Warrior Lwa of Iron, Fire, and Fierce Courage – Louisiana Voodoo

Info:
Face: Winston Duke
Age: unknown
Occupation: Business owner / artist / metal worker / spiritual guide
Gift: His metal work is powerful and his weapons are said to be of the highest divine quality. He lives on Earth ever since his first attempt to live with humans led to his self-sacrifice. He is a guide for people who want to enter the spiritual realm
Sexuality: Omni
Position: Top-leaning, mostly dominant
Gods Connections: His pantheon
Family:
Chuck Yaasiin (Michael B Jordan)
under construction
Body Type:
Cock Size: 9 inches (23 cm)
Cock Shape: Thick all over, veiny. His cock, even when soft, is quite impressive. He has a huge sac too
Type: Uncut
Balls and Pubes: Shaved balls but hairy crotch
Ass: Big round and firm.
Tattoos: He has many tribal tattoos but they only show when he is using his magic or in his original form
Body type: Large muscles but also fat. He is quite the bear type.
Body hair: Chest, belly, under the arms, a bit on his back
Special attributes:
History:
Ogun came back on Earth right after impregnating Idris and watching Chuck grow has made him reconsider his role. Still, he avoids great exposure - he lives a quiet life. He has a small store where he sells furniture and other art pieces made of metal - some of metals not known to humans but that work so perfectly in the piece no one actually wonders.
This quiet life sometimes makes him restless. With his dog, he goes to hunt for beasts and mystical creatures. At these periods, his tattoos are at full display and he is a fearsome man. It is also the times in which he fucks the wildest.
Recently, he has been considering creating a family. After learning of Calum and his lover, Leon, Orion decided he wants to find a human he can turn into a paramour to give him a lot of boys. His sons are very willing to help him find such partner.
Orion is prone to dad jokes. He likes humor and he likes laughing. At least as the human in the quiet life. He cares about nature and takes very good care of the world around him. He knows his metal work impacts the environment and so he always go on group missions to plant more trees and fight for the preservation of forests.
In bed:
he likes muscle worship, musk, outdoor sex, wild sex, breeding, cum worship, armpit worship, nipple worship, complete submission, etc.