Maiden Purba
For Syd
In an ancient time before the reign of Diognetus over Athens. On the day of the solar eclipse, May 28 585 BCE. The child of an unknown Scythian nomad warrior maiden was born. She was named Purba. Marked by the prophetic Eurasian Steppe prediction where, “the child of virgin birth by the prime goddess Tapatī́, will bring peace throughout the land. In the turning of desert sun, to silent cool evening wind, and back within a festival’s birthing breath.” This was the event in history known as the ‘Battle of the Eclipse’ that occurred at the river Halys. Between Medes and Lydians. Which resulted in a peace treaty formed between the four ruling factions at the time. Media, Lydia, Egypt, and Babylon.
Purba was to become the leader of her people. The guiding hand of Tapatī́. Bringing the Scythians into a foreign arena, sparking a unity that had never been a possibility.
It didn’t quite work out in the way most would think such a prophecy would or should pan out. Prophecies have a knack of getting f’d up by people, ignorance, ego, and greed. But Purba, she was a great woman. By the age of 22 she was second in command and personal advisor to Queen Pharaoh Serpot. Declared by all of the tribes unanimously as the most vicious and wise Hamazon to ride across Central Asia.
Let it be told this was not all that she was. Yes, a great and formidable warrior was what she had always been. A leader to her tribe and the clans under her queen. She was also incredibly gifted in dance and story telling. A firm advocate in peace and lasting kinship between nations. Always a slave to her people’s traditions and war. But the dancing, it was what made her a shining light to the majority of stories told about her. Estimated by Greek and Egyptian scholars that her gift with dancing gave her an edge in combat. Granted while on horseback they all agree that such a theory doesn’t hold. On two feet however. It was said that during the battle against Pedikhons’ Assyrian and Egyptian army, Purba weaved through the conflict as a rapid from the Nile itself. On the third day the Queen wanted to finish off what was left of the the King Pedikons’ depleted and tired army. To have his body burned before his kingdom for all to see. It was Purba that convinced her that they would benefit more from an alliance with them. Within hours, the battle was halted, and a truce was met. For it was led by Purba herself in an offering of peace to the king. Not as a gesture of submitting to her people’s power. But by equal standing. To unite their strengths together as allies. That evening, Purba performed a sacred dance of her family tribe and then, over the king’s fire post gathering, told great stories of battles fought and friendships made. The king was so moved by the stories of the Hamazonian people and most importantly by Purba herself, that the alliance was finalized and bonded the next day.
As for Purba. The rest of her story is protected and kept from the public eye. All known documentation of Purba, her stories, and history had resided in two locations. The Library of Alexandria before the great civil war fire, and in the Temple of Jerusalem before it was destroyed. The only remaining (copied) documents and referencing Hebrew scriptures, now reside in the Vatican Apostolic Archive in Vatican City.
There are a few conspiracy theories that have been leaked in certain historical circles concerning the Priory of Sion, the Freemasons, and even linking everything to a few select writings from María de Santo Domingo (a supposed member of the first congregation sect of the Illuminati) who talks about Purba in detail. In certain circles it is believed that Purba was the sole human ancestor of Yeshua of Nazaret. Her line of succession having only daughters. Each family passing down all her stories until the first son was born. Yeshua. Now this is pure speculation without evidential proof (what resides in the Vatican vaults). How Yeshua learned of his heritage and the teachings Purba had given in her stories. Which sparked him to learn all about the histories of the Central Asian and European peoples, their languages, and their religions. Which I will assume you already know. That particular story, how it ends, and what impact it has had in societies around the world to this very day.
However, that is not where it ends. There is one more obscure prophecy about the “yet to come” last ‘Merovingian’ heir. Written by Deborah of Lappidoth. And mentioned in the writings from Hannah Rachel Verbermacher in 1883. The prophecy was of course, not included into ‘the book’ during the controversy of Arianism that was presided over by the First Council of Nicaea. It was part of a Hebrew scripture that in so many words, stated that “the last Scythian child ‘amzunh’ heir shall be born under the covered ‘aklips’ of divine will. In a land taken from a ‘geboyrn’ people in a time forward of the sacred Roselyn ‘Dur’, ten by ten.” Translating to mean with some scripture math and historical date verification, ‘on the last total solar eclipse that happened on August 21, 2017. The last daughter of the Purba line is said to be the last hope for a united people.’
In the writings from the few scholars and rabbis that actually knew and/or read from the true history of Purba. The main theme of her life story was this,
“In all of the conflicts started; there will always be a glow of hope, and a possibility for love. However dim or unnoticed these truths may get. The divine gifts we have been given will always be waiting our embrace.”