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 ventures into the heart of Epping Forest for a rare and magical conversation with Moth, the lively and ever-cheerful fairy attendant to Titania, Queen of the Fairies. In this enchanting episode, Moth shares the wonders of the Fay—its many beings, its timeless mysteries, and its role in folklore and modern tales. From the lives of half-fae to the shifting portrayal of faeries in stories, this discussion is brimming with insight, whimsy, and the kind of magi...
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...