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Many think that the the Koi fish originated in Persia, Eastern Asia and China. Wild carp are called Koi by many Japanese. The term itself was later applied to all carp, both wild and colored.
The Japanese now call the wild carp "magoi", and colored and inbred magoi are called Koi. Those that are bred for color are called "Nishikigoi" which means colorful cloth (nishiki) and carp(goi). The depiction of the Koi fish is also one of the most popular and beautiful of the Japanese tattoo symbols.
Surprising to many Westerners is the large amount of ancient myth that surrounds this fish and their elevated status in the Orient. Their glorious colors and color combinations may contribute to these tales. The colors include silver, gold, white, yellow, orange, black and even calico.
Some legends say that these fish can climb waterfalls bravely. They also say that if the fish has been caught, it will lay on the cutting board awaiting the knife without a quiver. In Koi symbolism this has been likened to a samurai warrior facing a sword.
This theme dates back to ancient China where a legend tells of how any Koi that succeeded in climbing the falls on the Yellow River at a point called Dragon Gate would be transformed into a dragon. Based on that legend the Koi became a symbol of worldly aspiration and advancement.
Eventually the fish came to be associated with so many masculine and positive qualities that it became Koi symbolism for the annual Boys' Day Festival in Japan. In this festival, colorful streaming Koi flags are traditionally displayed for each member of the family.
The various colors of these fish represent each of the family members. Black Koi symbolism stands for the father, the red and orange for the mother, blue-and-white Koi flags stand for the son and the red and pink flags stand for the daughter.
In tattoo imagery, especially in combination with flowing water, the Koi fish symbolizes many of the same characteristics such as courage, the ability to attain high goals and the strength that enables one to overcome life's difficulties.
Many people are drawn to this type of art for the colors and meaning hidden within. Koi tattoos have become more popular in recent years. People believe that the placement of the fish on the human body is symbolic.
They think that if the Koi is swimming down the body it symbolizes that the person is trying to overcome hardship, while if it is swimming up the body it means that the person has already overcome many of the hardships in their life.
Buddhist monks say that humans "swim" through the "ocean of suffering" without fear like a fish swims through water. Thus, many people view this particular fish as the symbol of how we should persevere in life. According to tattoo websites, Koi symbolism represents good fortune, prosperity and riches. Also the Japanese feel that the depiction of this fish on the human body represents male strength.
In Japan Koi symbolism represents perseverance in adversity and strength of purpose. The strongest fish will swim upstream until it reaches the final waterfall where it vaults into the mists and becomes a water dragon.
Based on that legend the Koi has become a symbol of worldly aspiration and advancement. Because of its strength and determination to overcome obstacles it stands for courage and the ability to attain high goals.
Others say it means good luck and good fortune especially in China where seven golden Koi represent good luck. Another example of Koi symbolism is that the larger the fish, the richer you are. This probably stems from the fact that large specimens are very expensive.
It has been said that if you are determined and don't conform to what society expects, you are like one of these fish swimming upstream against the current. Koi symbolism represents yin and yang in ponds. Normally there is a balance of one black fish to nine gold.
Koi are referred to as "living jewels" or "swimming flowers". The positive attributes associated with them have made them popular choices for body art, jewelry and paintings for centuries. If you look into oriental art you'll find many beautiful examples of the Koi symbolism.
The author, Alan Deacon, is a Koi expert. If you would like more information about Koi symbolism or Koi care visit ==> KoiCareBasics.com
Succeed After Rook in Tibia
Once you’ve made it out of Rook, you should stick to weaker monsters (such as rotworms and weaker orcs) at first, and save money until you reach level 9. Here are the methods for succeeding past this point..
At level 9 make sure to buy the spell Light Healing (exura) for 175 GP.
After purchasing exura, knights should find a place with many rotworms in order to gain skill. Use a weak weapon like a knife, club or sickle. Paladins would do best using small stones. A shield, such as those you might find in Rookgaard, is also reccomended.
Druids and Sorcerers should get rods or wands respectively, and buy exura as soon as possible in order to raise their magic level, so they can do more damage with runes and heal more hit points. At this stage you could kill something stronger than rotworms but make sure you have a good escape plan (and try not to get killed).
At level 10 all vocations should buy ‘Antidote,’ which heals poison. (This is strongly reccomended, as you will likely be facing poisonous creatures, such as scorpions, centipedes, and slimes soon.)
At level 10 all vocations should buy ‘Antidote,’ which heals poison. (This is strongly reccomended, as you will likely be facing poisonous creatures, such as scorpions, centipedes, and slimes soon.)
At level 11, Druids, Sorcerers and Paladins should buy the spell 'Intense Healing' (exura gran) which heals about double as much as Light Healing.
Now you should be all right until level 14, unless you want to purchase a good light spell. In which case, get ‘Great Light’ at level 13 or get a newer rod/wand.
At level 14 all mages should IMMEDIATELY get the ‘Magic Shield’ spell (utamo vita) and upgrade your wand/rod. Paladins can get it now or later. It comes in handy when you are in danger as any damage inflicted upon you will be subtracted directly from your mana points instead of hit points. (Mages should use this sparingly, however, because it can very quickly subtract mana points that may be needed later.)
By this level, you should be at least hunting Cyclops or creatures that give around 100 experience. (Slimes work just as well, as Cyclops can be difficult to kill at lower levels.)
Get to level 20 like this. At level 20 the first thing you should do is the 10 k quest which will give you 10 k and some other items (beware of player killers who kill you after you recieve the 10k). Also be sure to buy the ‘Ultimate Healing’ spell (exura vita).
At this stage you should be considering Premium. It helps HEAPS, it gives you more spells, hunting areas, runes and you can buy a vocational promotion for 20 k. It isn't required, though.
At level 23, sorcerers should keep hunting monsters and try not to die. Druids can buy it but its recommended that druids go to level 24 an get Ultimate Healing Rune (adura vita). Make backpacks of these runes as they sell for around 3 k on most servers. If you really want to get a high magic level, use your money to buy mana fluids, as they will speed up your magic level considerably.
At level 25, buy Summon Creature spell (Utevo Res 'Creature Name'). Now you should be able to hunt dragons, but take some Intense Healing Runes, just in case. Summoning 2 Demon Skeletons can help you considerably. Monks work just as well at higher levels, as they can heal themselves. Paladins can get this spell as well, but it won't help very much
You'll gain good loot from doing this, and quite a bit of xp. Once you’ve gotten to around level 35, you should be able to solo dragons and/or giant spiders without summons. Knights should also get Berserk if they have premium and a promotion
By now if you really want to be good, you'll have brought premium and can go on hunts with groups of people or you can buy a whole heap of premmie spells which will enhance your hunting in making it easier an faster to level
By now, you can hunt anywhere in the non premium land- even farther if you actually bought premium. A good spot is Orc Fort or POI or The Second Floor of DC (Dark Cathedral)
At level 45, Premium or not, sorcerers should get Sudden Death Rune. It’s the strongest rune in the game an it sells for 5-6 k per backpack.
At level 80 you should’ve worked out the game. You can kill almost anything.
100 + Do the Annihilator Quest an try the POI Quest
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Old serpent (dragon?) handled curved knife gold tone handle steel blade? need help identifying it?
First of all, I don't know how to put a picture on this post so if anyone is willing to help us try to identify the knife, please email us at crimstoo@yahoo.com and then we can send pics that way. We inherited this knife and were told (don't know if it is true or not) that it was used for some sort of sacrificing. It is pretty ornate and obviously old but still beauriful. The handle is brass or bronze? with some sort of serpent or dragon with an open mouth that we were told used to have some sort of gem in it. It is very heavy, around 12 inches and curved. The blade is detailed a bit, curved also and silver colored. Don't know if Damascus or what?
We are sooo curious about this knife and cannot find any help to figure it out online as of yet. Would really appreciate any kind of help with it at all.
Thank you very much.
Take it to a reputable antiques dealer - preferably one which specializes in Militaria.
NRL Talking Points: round 19
A struggling South Sydney and a Brisbane Broncos' rookie fullback sensation featured in our six NRL Talking Points this round. Here's what you had to say.
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