Dead people

Who mogs?

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  • Second

  • Third

  • Fourth

  • Fifth

  • Sixth

  • Seventh

  • Eighth


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Who mogs? What's their PSL rating?
Ooni2


Lajuwa

Wumonjie

Ooni1

Obtch

Ooni3

Wuwo

Wuwow
 
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Nr. 5, easily. What an absolute fat/monkey mogger
 
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They're statues not dead people
 
Whats the 5th one called? Made me cage :lul:
 
Whats the 5th one called? Made me cage :lul:
Head of obese figure possibly suffering from hypothroidism. Terracotta. Obalara’s Land site, Concentration B. H: 203 mm. Exc. no. OLT 12 (Willett 2004:T404).

The obese O̩balára sculpture’s distinctive cranial deformity is important too. Abiodun et al. suggest, “The abnormal are often identified as the children of Obatala, the orisa who sculpts the human form in the womb, including albinos, hunchbacks and others with distinctive physical traits”27 (1991:18). Yoruba mythology suggests in turn that it was O̩ bàtálá who introduced the first diseases and deformities to humankind in his role as the creator god (Idowu 1962:71; Awolalu 1979:21). Persons suffering from related disfiguring illnesses – hunchbacks, albinos, lepers, dwarfs – as well as those displaying unusual physical traits such as prognathous and prominent teeth sometimes served as priests or devotees of O̩bàtálá (Idowu 1962:71–72). These deformities are meted out to humans by the gods for breaking taboos among other things. Sufferers of these maladies sometimes resided in shrines and played a role in treating persons with similar conditions.
 
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