Mithras
Methuselah
Overview
Mithra, also spelled Mithras, Sanskrit Mitra, in ancient Indo-Iranian mythology, the god of light, whose cult spread from India in the east to as far west as Spain, Great Britain, and Germany. The first written mention of the Vedic Mitra dates to 1400 BC. His worship spread to Persia and, after the defeat of the Persians by Alexander the Great, throughout the Hellenic world. In the 3rd and 4th centuries AD, the cult of Mithra, carried and supported by the soldiers of the Roman Empire, was the chief rival to the newly developing religion of Christianity. The Roman emperors Commodus and Julian were initiates of Mithraism, and in 307 Diocletian consecrated a temple on the Danube River to Mithra, “Protector of the Empire.”
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Tall man with a strength that radiates, never without his Phrygian hat. Though seemingly in his 20s his autonomic nervous system long haven given up its vain attempts. His eyes dark eyes taking note of all that is about him
Current Location
Londinium
Alignment
Self-centered
Year of Death
1258
Circumstances of Death
Embrace
Children
Gender
male
Eyes
dark
Hair
Black
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
swarthy skin
Height
5'6
Weight
167
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