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Regent Queen of Skyros and consort Queen of Epirus, Deidamia
pretty lady~ I love you~~ please play 'Queen of Argyll' by Silly Wizard
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vibing with the silver sisters
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Young Chrysaor turning into a baby winged boar: Big brother look! I got hoofies now like you!
While Pegasus is pretty well known, usually for his apperances in the myths of Perseus & Bellerophon. A lot of people forget he & Chrysaor are twins, with Pegasus being the older brother from what I recall. Usually Chrysaor is depicted as a winged boar with golden tusks, or a gaint warrior with a golden sword. Personally I prefer to imagine Pegasus & Chysaor emerging from their mother, Medusa's neck as babies to a very confused & terrified Perseus. Can u imagine the custody dispute between Poseidon & Medusa's sisters?
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Mercury (1611) by Hendrick Goltzius
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what a put-together Ithacan! I'm sure nothing happens to him ever!
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Nah but I literally woke up 30 minutes into the second half, saw we were 2-0 down and was like. Yeah typical
But then within the course of a minute they switch up the players and score twice
Sarina masterplan???
AGYEMANG WE LOVE YOU
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being interested in mythology / classics and having a rarepair is so embarrassing like yes it's been two thousand years and their ao3 tag is still empty
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Votive relief of Pentelic marble, found in the Plaka neighborhood of Athens, depicting (L to R) Artemis, Apollo, and Leto. Artemis holds her bow; Apollo sits atop the sacred cauldron of the Delphic Pythia, while the twins' mother Leto, standing, holds his arm. The relief is thought to have been a dedication at the Pythion, a shrine to Pythian Apollo near the Olympieion. By an unknown artist, it dates to the end of the 5th century BCE (Classical period) and is now housed in the National Archaeological Museum of Athens. Photo credit: George E. Koronaios/Wikimedia Commons.
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Watching over those left
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fixated on this statue i saw in athens
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i NEED little neal to recreate that one statue of eros and aphrodite with ares helmet
I figured I would draw Aphrodite with her little baby. Little neal is off doing something else
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Goliath doodle !!
I didn't focus much on the accuracy of his outfit, I can do my research tho cut me some slack (I'm busy af)
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Briseis sketches
I finally made a design for her!
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The last hug.
Augh.....Hector and Andromache. Hector probably knew he wasnt coming back atp.
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Electra and Orestes, identified by name, are reunited at the tomb of their father Agamemnon. Red-figure bell-krater from Paestum (Poseidonia) in southern Italy, by the painter Python; ca. 340-330 BCE. Now in the National Archaeological Museum, Madrid, Spain. Photo credit: © Marie-Lan Nguyen / Wikimedia Commons / Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 Generic
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