The Naacal, Mu and Father Crespi's Metal Library
History is full of myths and legends. In fact mankind has been recounting their encounters with the unknown since the dawn of time. Whether through the written word, oral traditions or even glyphs carved on stone, human beings have found a way to share their stories.
Now, we have seen myths and legends of all kinds. From gods and goddess to entirely new worlds and realms. We’ve read countless stories of epic quests, Buried treasures and dangerous monsters. But out of all the myths and legends we’ve seen throughout history, there are two that are repeated time and time again: the lost empire myth and the flood myth
The two myths are see in nearly every major culture around the world including ancient Egyptians, ancient Greeks, Indians, and as for the flood myths, there are something like 140 documented flood myths throughout the world. From Native American myths to the biblical story of Noah’s Arc. These legends are so similar that one might think they heard the same story and adopted their own version of it.
Now we may see these myths over and over again but we rarely see them together. However tonight’s story involves both of them, the lost content and the world ending flood myth. So sit back relax and enjoy tonight’s episode of almost canon
This week we dive into the rabbit hole that is the Naacal and the lost civilization of Mu. We go over the history of the Naacal and their Empire of the Sun and then sort through the history books to see if we can find any other supporting evidence such as India's Atlantis, Dwarka and the story of Father Crespi and the mystery objects he was gifted throughout the mid 1900's. This is definitely a wild one so sit back, relax and enjoy tonights episode of Almost Canon.
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