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The Homeless Gods is an interactive poem-world. In the mythological structure
of this world, when a civilisation falls so too do its gods. Banished from their heavens and
their hells, without the psychic and spiritual nourishment of their people, they must subsist
as best they can - refugees in the very world they created.
What made them divine is lost - the gift of immorality, the magic of old, the power of
creation... All that remains is the body and mind, decaying mortal forms. Now they have
settled in cities that reflect the worlds they once ruled over. The Homeless Gods is the
gateway to these places.
We have tried, where possible, to remain faithful to the original architecture and the
complexity of myths, but being a creative project certain liberties have been taken. Similarly,
inconsistencies - for example, oscillation between Sumerian and Akkadian denominations – are
inevitable. We trust that the scholarly will forgive us for such lapses.
This project was conceived, written and developed by James Stuart. It was assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body. |