My grandfather was a Copt from Egypt (Copts are the direct descendants of the ancient Egyptians). This kobold here is a "CoptBold", a Coptic kobold and a loving nod to my late grandfather! He wears a modernized attire which is strongly based on the traditional clothing of Coptic monks!
He was a great guy! A kind and lovely father and grandfather. He wanted his kids to keep the ancient traditions and customs of his people alive, something which I'm still very thankful towards him!
Thank you very much! He was a great guy! A kind and lovely father and grandfather. He wanted his ki
and also, it's thanks to people like your Neni that the Ancient Egyptian language is still alive. we have the hieroglyphs on the tombs, but without the Copts we wouldn't have a clue how to pronounce the words :)
you're welcome! :) and also, it's thanks to people like your Neni that the Ancient Egyptian languag
I'm also very glad that the Copts are still around!
Yes, keeping the language and culture alive was always deeply important for him, I recall that he sometimes sang lullabies in Coptic or read the Bible in Coptic.
Thank you! I'm also very glad that the Copts are still around! Yes, keeping the language and cul
It's possible! I think that it will be hard to trace them back to the original, since these are seemingly oral folk traditions, but it's certainly possible that these lullabies actually come from the ancients in their original form! That's such a fascinating thought!
Thank you! It's possible! I think that it will be hard to trace them back to the original, since t