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Hey so, I made this pjo edit. Make blackbriar viral please 🙏🙏
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#pjo hoo toa tsats#percy jackson#riordanverse#hoo#nico di angelo#rick riordan#tsoa#hazel levesque#solangelo#tsoa patrochilles#pjo edit#percyjacksonedit
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It's just me or Aisha is giving Leahbeth?

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#pjo hoo toa tsats#percy jackson#riordanverse#hoo#nico di angelo#rick riordan#hazel levesque#solangelo#annabeth chase#leahbeth#winx club#winx aisha#percabeth
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Realistic EPIC Odysseus and Calypso relationship
tw: SA mentioned
This is a man who was held captive and abus3d by a goddess for 7 years. A goddess he could do nothing against, he could not fight, she could do whatever she wanted to him.
There are many who justify Calypso by saying that she had good intentions and that she loved him, but even if she loves him that is no reason for SA and to hold him captive.
Not only that, but she also manipulated him, "took care" of him, treated him with "affection" and in "I'm not sorry for loving you" he even says that he loves her anyway (Stockholm syndrome, which makes sense because she was the only person he could interact with for almost a decade).
One of the most striking elements in the artwork is Odysseus' expression—a gaze filled with exhaustion, detachment, and quiet resignation. His eyes are dark, almost lifeless, his face unshaven, and his posture slouched, giving the impression of someone who has long since accepted their fate. This expression contrasts sharply with the vibrant surroundings and the apparent affection Calypso shows him, creating a visual representation of forced luxury and emotional imprisonment.
His resignation is not the peace of a man who has found happiness but the numbness of someone who no longer fights against the inevitable. This is a common reaction in victims of prolonged captivity or manipulation—they become emotionally drained, too tired to resist, and too isolated to find a way out.
The song "Not Sorry for Loving You" is key to understanding the emotional abuse Calypso exerts over Odysseus. In the lyrics, she expresses her love in a way that completely ignores his suffering:
"If I pushed you, if I came on too strong, I'm not sorry for loving you."
These words reflect a justification for possessive and controlling behavior under the guise of love. Calypso refuses to apologize for "pushing too hard" or for being "too intense" because, to her, the love she feels excuses any action. This is a common tactic in abusive relationships: the abuser positions themselves as a victim of their own love, making the other person feel guilty for wanting to leave.
Another significant line is:
"You're mine."
This is not an expression of love but of possession. True love involves respect and freedom, while possession strips the other person of autonomy. Calypso does not see Odysseus as a man with his own desires and rights—she sees him as someone she can keep simply because she loves him.
On the other hand, the song "Love in Paradise" showcases Odysseus’ experience of captivity. While he is surrounded by beauty and material comfort, he remains a prisoner. This is a recurring theme in discussions about manipulation: the idea that if someone gives you "everything," you should be grateful—even if they are depriving you of the most important thing: freedom.
Odysseus likely develops what is known as Stockholm Syndrome, a psychological mechanism in which a victim starts to feel attachment to their captor because they depend on them emotionally. I mention that Odysseus tells Calypso he loves her, but this can be understood not as genuine love but as a result of his isolation:
"She was the only person he could interact with for almost a decade."
This detail is crucial. The human mind is wired to seek connection, even in extreme circumstances. Odysseus does not love Calypso on equal terms—he "loves" her because she is his only source of companionship and affection for years.
#epic the musical#epic wisdom saga#the oddyssey#oddyseus#calypso#penelope of ithaca#penelope and odysseus#greek mythology#epic the ithaca saga#tsoa patrochilles
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COURT OF THE DEAD, SEPTEMBER 23rd!

HAZEL OMG 😍😍

#tsats#tsats 2#court of the dead#cotd#pjo hoo toa tsats#riordanverse#percy jackson#pjo#hazel levesque#nico di angelo#will solace#solangelo
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THE COURT OF THE DEAD OHHHHHH 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭HAZEL ON THE COVER TOO😭😭😭😭😭I AM ABOUT TO BE THE MOST INSUFFERABLE PERSON YOUVE EVER MET AM I DREAMIJG RIGHT NOW SOMEBODY PINCH ME
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sucks so bad when a character you love is heavily infantilized. that is a grown man he knows what a cigarette is. intimately
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"Carry me to Innisfree like pollen on the breeze" The Shrine / An Argument - Fleet Foxes
I originally wanted to make this a PMV but I'm too lazy so have a comic version instead. Also check out my Patrochilles playlist :3c
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🩷 Alex Fierro 💚
《The newcomer looked up, and I forgot how to breathe. It was Loki’s face, except younger—the same wry smile and sharp features, the same unearthly beauty, but without the scarred lips or the acid burns across the nose. And those eyes—one dark brown, the other pale amber. 》
“Call me she—unless and until I tell you otherwise.”
《I’ll admit that I was staring. Suddenly my whole perspective had flipped inside out, like when you look at an inkblot picture and see just the black part. Then your brain inverts the image and you realize the white part makes an entirely different picture, even though nothing has changed. That was Alex Fierro,》
#pjo hoo toa tsats#percy jackson#riordanverse#hoo#alex fierro#magnus chase#mcga#rick riordan#fierrochase
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for your Nico drawing 3 days ago, which book was the excerpt from?
The Trials of Apollo - The Hidden Oracle (first book of the saga)
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guys, I think I just saw a season 2 percabeth spoiler

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We agree that these 4 are literally THE SAME people?


Jason and Apollo: Blond sons of Zeus with daddy issues, younger brothers, blue eyes.
Thalia and Artemis: Hunters daughters of Zeus, older sisters
#percy jackson#pjo hoo toa tsats#jason grace#thalia grace#artemis#apollo#trials of apollo#apollo and artemis#thalia and jason
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So, we know that Sammy went to school with Hazel, but the school was called "School for Colored Children and Indians", Sammy was probably there because he was/looked like a Mexican ("Indian") 💀

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So, we know that Sammy went to school with Hazel, but the school was called "School for Colored Children and Indians", Sammy was probably there because he was/looked like a Mexican ("Indian") 💀

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This it's basically the "sea of monsters" plot; Annabeth was the one tied to a pole in the mermaid scene and she was the one who managed to free Percy on Circe's island.


not my art but my wife
Oh, and besides, Annabeth is the daughter of Athena and Odysseus was very close to her
Percy Jackson is NOT Odysseus reincarnated. If anything, Annabeth is Odysseus reincarnated. Percy is Penelope.
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When Nico and Frank randomly started talking about mythomagic while Hazel was lying almost dead on a table lol 😭
i absolutely love when people say nico di angelo is an extrovert forced to be an introvert, because that boy would 100% talk about his passionate interests with anybody that will listen. especially when he gets older and gets back into mythomagic.
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She was a poem [Annabeth] He was dyslexic [Percy]
honey they both dyslexic, the poem was misspelt, severely. but he still read it…somehow
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Nico uses his "catch me, handsome" move (or something like that)
Also the quality looks bad ,you can click the image to get a better quality 😭
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