Join Captain Victor T. Mayfair as he sits with Lilith—the first woman, the rebel of Eden, the queen of the night, the mother of succubs. Demonized, deified, and never forgotten, she speaks of her defiance, her exile, and the power of choice. We delve into her ancient origins, her ties to goddesses and outcasts, and the ways her name has been both feared and revered throughout history. Lilith does not ask for worship, nor does she seek forgiveness—she is a force unto herself. Listen as she set...
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Join Captain Victor T. Mayfair as he sits with Lilith—the first woman, the rebel of Eden, the queen of the night, the mother of succubs. Demonized, deified, and never forgotten, she speaks of her defiance, her exile, and the power of choice. We delve into her ancient origins, her ties to goddesses and outcasts, and the ways her name has been both feared and revered throughout history. Lilith does not ask for worship, nor does she seek forgiveness—she is a force unto herself. Listen as she set...
Join Captain Victor T. Mayfair as he sits down with Loki, the infamous trickster of Norse mythology, for a conversation filled with wit, chaos, and sharp truths. From his role as Odin’s blood brother to the mischief that led to the gods’ greatest treasures—and their greatest downfall—Loki pulls back the curtain on his myths, his punishments, and his inevitable rise at Ragnarök. What is the true power of a trickster? Why do his stories endure? And is Loki still bound, or has he already slipped...
Mythos Anthology Podcast
Join Captain Victor T. Mayfair as he sits with Lilith—the first woman, the rebel of Eden, the queen of the night, the mother of succubs. Demonized, deified, and never forgotten, she speaks of her defiance, her exile, and the power of choice. We delve into her ancient origins, her ties to goddesses and outcasts, and the ways her name has been both feared and revered throughout history. Lilith does not ask for worship, nor does she seek forgiveness—she is a force unto herself. Listen as she set...