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I wanted to post this helpful Tumblr page that I found this week; check this Tumblr user out!
I don't own this Twitter page; this isn't mine. I did see on an older post somewhere that the creator of the cheat sheets didn't get around to finishing some of the cheat sheets for some gods and goddesses. They also talked about there being too much information to post as well in the cheat sheets. Makes sense, though. Because this is a quick cheat sheet guide and not a gigantic wall of information. Even still, the cheat sheets are still extremely helpful. I will post some picture examples in the comment section.
Cheat sheet guides for gods and goddesses
Key tips for beginners in Hellenism.
Altar is a noun, not a verb. The definition.
A table or a place where you place a cloth, or an altar cloth cover to place your offerings onto the table.
Alter is a verb. The definition.
Change or cause to change in character or composition, typically in a comparatively small but significant way. So, think of it as if you're altering a piece of clothing, or you're altering something to make changes in.
Example.
I would love to alter this table by giving this table a new paint job.
I would love to alter my outfit by adding some iron on patches, adding metal rings, and adding some edge to my outfit, and you can also add sewing as well as alteration of the outfit.
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