- In the
mythology of
William Blake,
Urizen (/ˈjʊrɪzən/) is the
embodiment of
conventional reason and law. He is
usually depicted as a
bearded old man; he...
- The Book of
Urizen is one of the
major prophetic books of the
English writer William Blake,
illustrated by Blake's own plates. It was
originally published...
- (May 2007).
Urizen is a mummudrai, an energy-based
mental parasite.
Urizen existed harmlessly dormant in its host, the Shi'ar Ul'var
Urizen,
until Shi'ar...
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divided are the four Zoas: Tharmas:
representing instinct and strength.
Urizen:
reason and
conventional society; a
cruel god
resembling the
Gnostic Demiurge...
- they are
hired by a
mysterious stranger named V to stop the
Demon King
Urizen.
Players control Nero,
Dante and V, who each
feature a
different playstyle...
- The
eponymous main
characters of the book are the Four Zoas (Urthona,
Urizen,
Luvah and Tharmas), who were
created by the fall of
Albion in Blake's mythology...
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creating ****ual
strife through her
insistence upon chastity. In the Book of
Urizen (1794), Los and
Enitharmon have a child, Orc, who is the
embodiment of the...
-
fallen figure, Orc is the
embodiment of rebellion, and
stands opposed to
Urizen, the
embodiment of tradition. In Blake's
illuminated book
America a Prophecy...
- of
Urizen, Zoas of reason, in
William Blake's mythology. She is the
representation of
pleasure and the
desire for intelligence.
Although Urizen casts...
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draws its name from one of God's
titles in the Book of
Daniel and
shows Urizen crouching in a
circular design with a cloud-like background. His outstretched...