Era of Creator Deities, Legendary Heroes, and Early Dynasty Founders
In Part 9 of the Closed Mouth Mysteries Timeline, the investigation explored the rise of divine emperors, Bronze Age hero kings, civilization founders, and sacred traditions associated with the Yellow Emperor, Gilgamesh, the Indus Valley Civilization, and other legendary rulers preserved within ancient cultural memory.
Part 10 continues this investigation by examining creator deities, legendary heroes, early dynasty founders, sacred kingship traditions, and recurring civilization-builder archetypes appearing across Egypt, Africa, Greece, Korea, and other regions of the ancient world.
Within the framework of the Eternal Authority hypothesis, this section explores whether recurring traditions associated with creator figures, culture heroes, divine authority, and dynasty founders may preserve symbolic memories of a recurring spiritual authority appearing throughout different ages of civilization.
As Bronze Age civilizations expanded and religious systems became increasingly sophisticated, creator deities emerged as central figures responsible for the origins of the cosmos, kingship, divine order, and the maintenance of civilization.
Among the most influential of these traditions was the Egyptian worship of Amun-Ra, a creator deity associated with divine authority, kingship, cosmic order, and the sustaining power of creation itself.
Androgynous Amun Creator Deity -(2600-2400 BC)

Ra was an ancient Egyptian sun deity. In the Fifth Dynasty, in the 25th and 24th centuries BC, he became one of the most important Deity of ancient Egyptian religion, identified primarily with the midday sun. Ra ruled over all parts of the created world: heaven, earth, and the underworld. He was the Deity of the sun, order, kings, and the sky.
Androgynous Amun Deity of 2600 BC, Transform as Amun-Ra in 2400 BC

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Amun is first mentioned in the Pyramid Texts ( 2400BCE) as a local Deity of Thebes along with his consort Amaunet. Since the time of the Middle Kingdom (2040-1782 BCE), Amun had been growing in power in Thebes and was a part of the Theban triad of deities with his consort Mut.
Amun was not only worshipped in Egypt. His worship spread to some neighbouring countries as well and especially in Nubia.


















Face Transformation of Androgynous Amun-Ra From Young to Old age





Conclusion – Was Creator Androgynous Amun-Ra same Androgynous Dying and Rising creator of civilizations Deity, As he was known as a Androgynous Creator Deity and as we see Androgynous dying and Rising authority holder person always called creator Deity in different ancient Civilization, as well as According to Bhagvad-Gita Verse 4.6, face of Androgynous Dying and Rising authority remains the same in every birth,
Lets Test the Hypothesis










Unsolved Mystery– we ask to Microsoft Bing AI software to show real face of Androgynous Amun-Ra, so we got these results which is exactly similar to Other possible births of this Androgynous Authority, Yet this is Biggest Unsolved Spiritual Puzzle.
Indus Valley Civilization Closed mouth, Alien, Fertility Sign-( 2800-2000 BC)

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Beyond Egypt, traditions from Africa preserve accounts of powerful creator beings, divine rulers, and sacred partnerships between sky, sea, fertility, and creation deities.
These traditions continue the recurring appearance of symbolic pairs involving creator figures and mother goddess archetypes that have appeared throughout this timeline investigation.
Androgynous Olokun Consort of Androgynous Mother goddess Yemaya

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Olokun face Reconstruction Through Microsoft Bing AI software



Face Transformation of Androgynous Olokun from Old age to Young Age




Conclusion – Was Androgynous Olokun consort of Androgynous Mother Goddess Yemaya, Was this the same Androgynous Dying and Rising authority, As Androgynous Mother goddess always describe as a Soul consort of this Androgynous dying and Rising authority, for example Androgynous Adonis Dying and Rising authority mortal partner of Androgynous Aphrodite Mother goddess. As well as According to Bhagvad-Gita Verse 4.6 Face of Androgynous Dying and Rising Authority remains the same in every birth,
Lets Test the Hypothesis





Unsolved Mystery – Face of Androgynous Olokun match with another possible births of this androgynous dying and Rising creator Deity, it is biggest unsolved Ancient Spiritual Mystery.
As myths evolved throughout the Mediterranean world, civilization-builder figures increasingly became associated with heroic trials, superhuman strength, divine ancestry, and the struggle to overcome mortality. Among the most famous of these heroes was Hercules, whose legends became one of the most enduring traditions of the ancient world.
Mortal Hercules




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Hercules face reconstruction through Microsoft Bing AI

Face Transformation of Hercules from Old age to Young age







Conclusion – Was Hercules the same Androgynous Dying and Rising authority, As his face similar to this Possible births of this androgynous dying and Rising Creator Authority, as in Bhagvad-Gita verse 4.6 mentioned that Body of Androgynous dying and Rising authority don’t change in every birth.
Hercules was Dying and Rising Deity as per Myths –
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Unsolved Mystery – Hercules face Match with another possible births of this Androgynous Dying and Rising creator authority, Yet this is and biggest unsolved mystery of ancient civilization, as this Androgynous Authority always known with different names in different civilization and known as a Equivalent Deity, as for Example in Maya Civilization Androgynous Kukulkan Deity known as Androgynous Quetzalcoatl in Aztec Civilization called Equivalent Deity means same Authority with Different Names. Similarly Hercules known as Heracles in another civilization, and known as a Equivalent Deity, Means same Authority with different name in another civilization, as well as Hercules and Heracles 12 labour teaching also same in both roman and Greek civilization, Still it is one among the biggest unsolved mystery.
While Mediterranean civilizations preserved stories of heroic demigods, East Asian traditions preserved accounts of sacred founders whose kingdoms became the origins of later civilizations. Among these figures, Dangun occupies a unique place as the legendary founder of Korea’s first kingdom.
Super Natural King Dangun -2333 BC First King ( founder of Gojoseon kingdom, korea)
Dangun, regarded as the first human prince of the land, grew up to establish his own kingdom. This kingdom was called Joseon.The earliest recorded version of the Dangun legend appears in the 13th-century Samguk Yusa.
The Dangun myth can be categorized as the union of the sky father and Earth Mother.

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dangun face reconstruction through Microsoft Bing AI software








Face Transformation of Dangun From Old age to Young age








Conclusion – Dangun was the legendary founder and first king of Gojoseon, the first Korean kingdom. He founded the first kingdom around the northern part of the Korean Peninsula. He is said to be the “grandson of heaven”, “son of a bear”, and to have founded the first kingdom in 2333 BC, Was he the same Androgynous Dying and Rising Authority ? Who is responsible for foundation of Royal Dynasties and restoration of civilization, as well as as per Bhagvad-Gita Verse 4.6 the face of this Authority remains the same in Every Birth,
Lets Test the hypothesis




Unsolved Mystery – Dangun’ s face also match with This Androgynous Dying and Rising Authorities Possible births, Yet this remains a unsolved mystery.
As the Bronze Age world continued to expand, recurring traditions involving creator deities, sacred kingship, heroic founders, divine ancestry, and civilization-building figures remained deeply embedded within mythology and cultural memory.
From Amun-Ra and Olokun to Hercules and Dangun, ancient traditions repeatedly preserve narratives concerning the origins of civilization, sacred authority, royal legitimacy, heroic transformation, and humanity’s relationship with the divine.
Whether these recurring similarities represent mythology, symbolic memory, cultural transmission, archetypal storytelling, or fragmented recollections of forgotten historical realities remains an unresolved mystery.
The investigation continues in Part 11, where additional sacred traditions, legendary rulers, archaeological discoveries, and civilization-founder figures will be examined through the framework of cyclical civilization and the Eternal Authority hypothesis.
Every civilization preserves memories of its beginnings.
Every legend carries echoes of forgotten ages.
And every closed mouth may guard a hidden truth.