25yo female/Catholic/ A lover of myths, fables, good stories and symbolic meaning.
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My take on Sonic gijinkas 8D.
Gonna hold off on any other gijinka's for now. Wanna draw some other stuff UwU
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Arwen Undómiel
With @peasant-player´s design, found here, fused with my own!
Love doing shoulder brooches!!
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how do you interpret "shooting through 12 axes"?
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(Yeah I couldn't find a good image of 12 Epsilon Axes but you get the idea)
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Oh gods just reading your young odypen headcanons and their first kiss getting interrupted by Periboea is so freaking funny!! Here is Odysseus, already on icarius’s blacklist,and then the first time he meets Penelope’s sea goddess mother—it’s in the most disreputable situation!! Hahaha
Gods what did Penelope’s think of him then?! Did she have a ‘my husband was right about this trickster king moment’?
Also does she still disapprove of him ultimately—thinking him unworthy of her precious daughter?!
Fortunately for Odysseus, Athena has been running a whole PR campaign for him to Periboea, and so she's a bit more lenient on this – that and also that unlike Icarius, Periboea is more aware of her daughter's tendencies, so she knows that the only reason Odysseus is even here half lying on atop of her daughter and leaning over her is because Penelope thought the moonlight riverside ambience would be romantic enough to get Odysseus to finally kiss her.
Periboea is also aware of the not-so-little spring that Odysseus is building in Ithaca for her daughter and so she's very pleased about the level of devotion he's already showing her daughter. The fact that Penelope is in love with him too most certainly helps. Periboea approves still! But she's also like "if this man ever hurts my sole precious daughter I can always turn him into sea weed and eat him up 😇😋"
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I'm getting sick of the "Penelope's Spartan so she found Odysseus killing the suitors hot" or that she enjoys bloodshed because she's Spartan, and just people ignoring what she has gone through.
The suitors made her life hell. She's not really gaining anything through marrying one of them. They see her as a way to elevate their status and a woman they want in their beds. They disrespect her and take advantage of her hospitality, breaking the law of Xenia. They are a danger to Telemachus. She is told in the Odyssey that the suitors plot to murder her son and she breaks down.
If anything, Penelope would feel relief seeing the suitors gone and Odysseus being back. Like a weight had been lifted off her chest and she could breathe for the first time in 20 years since Odysseus had left.
She could be horrified by the idea of the slaughter but still feel glad they're gone. To reduce her to being Spartan, which she's not even from militaristic Sparta, just shows a lack of understanding of her character and just ignores the hardships she's gone through and her trauma.
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you tell that clerical misogyny to sod off!! know people are both, but the godly, uplift others. only those darkened themselves seek to tear them down. woe to the hypocrites in all ages.
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What’s the buzz? Tell me what’s a-happenin’. I’m amazed that men like you can be so shallow, thick, and slow—
The Chosen | “I Am He” (1x08)
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Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) dir. Steven Spielberg
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my baby cousin, a citizen of earth
my older cousin, the memories i could’ve shared
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