

There's a bunch of tasks to do on the farm, so you will never feel bored! Take care of cute animals on your farm, like Mary the cow.MUSKEGON - Family Farm & Home was created out of the disastrous merger that eventually bankrupted the Muskegon-based Quality Stores Inc. Play the best farming simulation game! Create your own unique farm in Family Farm Seaside and compete with your friends to be the top farmer! Family Farm Seaside is a beautiful and fun farming simulation game. They will also need to demonstrate a commitment to excellent service and customer satisfaction. Merchandiser/Stockers need to have basic product knowledge along with a willingness to learn. A Family Farm and Home merchandiser/stocker must be able to work a flexible schedule including weekends, evenings, and holidays. They will need to understand all payment related operations and be able to perform these tasks with concentration and dedication. A cashier at Family Farm and Home must provide outstanding customer service while processing sales quickly, accurately and efficiently. ‘Anat is a violent war-goddess, a maiden. Anat, a major northwest Semitic goddess.

Resheph, Canaanite deity associated with plague (adopted by the ancient Egyptians as a god of horses and chariots).Nergal, Mesopotamian (solar) god of war and pestilence.Moloch, a Canaanite god associated with child sacrifice.Most likely in combination with something else, though no idea what yet. I nterpreted as a "fish-god", maybe a link with "The Black Fisher". Dagon (speculative), Mesopotamian/Canaanite deity with links to fertility.Chemosh, the god of the Moabites (and possibly the Ammonites).It means "lord", or "owner", and according to Wikipedia was a title particularly associated with the Canaanite storm and fertility god Hadad, which could reasonably be morphed into the second element "Ado", given enough imagination.īy Word of Brandon, this name is Lovecraft-inspired (see quote below, thanks to "Doombrigade", via Chemoarish (Dustmother) Baal, or Ba'al (suggested by is a possible source for the first element "Ba" in this Unmade's name.In the Hebrew Bible, abaddon is used with reference to a bottomless pit. Abaddon (this is just barely a hunch, really, and it's probably combined with something else), both a place of destruction and an angel of the abyss.(suggested by The (male) devil Ashtaroth was based on the Phoenician goddess Astarte (she is mentioned in the bible as Ashtoreth), which fits with the near-east theme of the other unmade (aka Ishtar and Inanna)

