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khaire-traveler · 6 months
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✨ Subtle Deity Worship Master List ✨
Greek Deities:
Subtle Aphrodite Worship
Subtle Ares Worship
Subtle Apollo Worship
Subtle Artemis Worship
Subtle Athena Worship
Subtle Dionysus Worship
Subtle Eros Worship
Subtle Hephaestus Worship
Subtle Hermes Worship
Subtle Demeter Worship
Subtle Hera Worship
Subtle Zeus Worship
Subtle Circe Worship
Subtle Hestia Worship
Subtle Helios Worship
Subtle Persephone Worship
Subtle Poseidon Worship
Subtle Hekate Worship
Subtle Hygeia Worship
Subtle Nemesis Worship
Subtle Psyche Worship
Subtle Asklepios Worship
Subtle Haides Worship
Subtle Harpocrates Worship
Subtle Erebos Worship
Subtle Medea Worship
Subtle Tyche Worship
Subtle Lethe Worship
Subtle Selene Worship
Subtle Eris Worship
Subtle Themis Worship
Subtle Talos Worship
Subtle Thanatos Worship
Subtle Nyx Worship
Subtle Phobos & Deimos Worship
Subtle Pan Worship
Subtle Hypnos Worship
Subtle Charybdis Worship
Subtle Skylla Worship
Subtle Harmonia Worship
Subtle Galatea Worship
Subtle Hyacinthus Worship
Subtle Triton Worship
Norse Deities:
Subtle Sigyn Worship
Subtle Loki Worship
Subtle Baldr Worship
Subtle Freyr Worship
Subtle Odin Worship
Subtle Heimdallr Worship
Subtle Freyja Worship
Subtle Thorr Worship
Subtle Tyr Worship
Subtle Jormungandr Worship
Subtle Hel Worship
Subtle Sleipnir Worship
Subtle Idunna Worship - created by @soil-and-stanzas :)
Subtle Fenrir Worship
Subtle Frigga Worship
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This list will be updated as I make more posts! I will be making separate lists for these pantheons because I have too many links lol.
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deathlessathanasia · 20 days
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This is not the fault of modern media for once, but it really confuses me how arbitrarily the terms Titan is applied to various figures. I mean, what on earth makes Leto a Titan? Do tell, Nonnos. Why are Hekate and Kirke called Titans? What even is a Titan? Is it a matter of generation? Doesn't seem so. Of parentage? Doesn't seem so. Of power or importance? Doesn't seem so since Nonnos calls Lelantos and Aura Titans and they play no significant role in Greek mythology. Of age/antiquity? Of convenience? But whatever, such details were clearly not particularly important for ancient writers who frequently mixed up the Titanomachy and Gigantomachy. Fine, moving on.
However, modern media and discussions on the subject do very much accentuate the issue by making Titans basically a different species than the gods or at least meaningfully different from them and calling everyone and their mother a Titan(ess). I've seen Gaia and Ouranos called Titans, also Nyx, Erebos, Typhon, Aphrodite. Everyone insists on calling Metis a Titaness even though not once in all extant Greek mythology is she ever described as such or listed among the Titans; she is called simply θεὰ "goddess" in Hesiod's Theogony and elsewhere she is just "daughter of Okeanos". Why are the children of Krios and Eurybie called Titans? Ok, call all the most notable children of the Titans also Titans as the theoi site does even though many of those are never called Titans anywhere, but how come then that Kronos and Rhea are the only Titans not to beget Titan children?
Anyways, the idea of Titans being the sons of Gaia and Ouranos, the former gods who ruled over the world before the Olympians and now live beneath the earth in Tartaros as they appear in various Archaic texts would be perfectly coherent and logical, and fit in with this passage from Hesiod's Theogony that singles out the sons of Ouranos as Titans: "But these sons whom he begot himself great Heaven used to call Titans (Strainers) in reproach, for he said that they strained and did presumptuously a fearful deed, and that vengeance for it would come afterwards." It would also not be unreasonable for the sisters of the Titans to share their title occasionally despite not taking part in either their deeds or their ultimate fate. Helios as Titan makes sense since he is often identified with his father Hyperion. Atlas is an enemy of the Olympians so him being considered one of the Titans also makes sense. But the rest are pretty random.
Honestly I could probably deal just fine with the inconsistency and arbitrariness if I didn't constantly see it claimed or implied that being a Titan or a so-called second generation Titan is somehow different from being a god.
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ravenandmoon · 2 months
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When I say "getting back to my practice" it will often be simple like :
One day I had a strong feeling that Ares was close so i've created a Karlach Origin run in Baldur's Gate III.
Anytime I miss them my first act is to talk about (or directly to) Hekate.
Anytime i write i try to remember Apollon and Hermes are there with me. I also think about Athena and how she always end up being the inspiration for the """main deity""" of all my high fantasy worldbuilding.
When things got harder my best way to cleanse is to take a shower (with a prayer for Water and for Aphrodite Aphrogeneia sometimes), the second best way for me is to clean my room with Hestia.
If I don't really know what to do I just let my heart filled himself with love thinking about Erebos.
I say hello to the sun, Helios. Or I thank Zeus for the rain.
I listen to music thinking about how beautiful Apollon and Dionysos are.
...Anyway, there are so many worshiping and devotional act idea around here on Tumblr. Being mindful and respectful is always the real first step for me.
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divinelycrazy · 5 months
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I feel restless, so I choose to follow my true nature and post some "fun" facts about greek mythology and its pantheon, enjoy.
Fact 1- Nyx, the primordial goddess of night & Erebos, the primordial god of darkness, have 2 children that are the complete opposite of their parents. Hemera, the primordial goddess of the day & Aether, the primordial god of light.
Fact 2- Helios, the Titan of the sun & and Selene, the Titan of the moon, have a sister. Eos, the Titan of the dawn.
Fact 3- Hades actually did almost cheat on Persephone, twice. The almost is because Persephone shut them down before anything could happen. RIP Minthe.
Fact 4- One of Nyx's children is Philotes, who is pretty much the goddess of friends with benefits.
Fact 5- Every single one of your ten fingers has an individual Greek deity associated with them. No, I am not joking.
Fact 6- Unsurprisingly, Hera's marriage to Zeus is completely without her consent. She never liked him, and especially didn't want to marry him.
Fact 7- Immediately after being born herself, Artemis helped her mother Leto give birth to Apollo.
Fact 8- After ascending to Olympus, Herakles got married to Hebe, the goddess of youth. And before you ask, yes, she is also his half-sister.
Fact 9- Historical research shows that Persephone existed and was worshipped as an underworld deity long before Hades existed.
Fact 10- Aeneas, the mythical founder of the Roman empire, was a son of Aphrodite/Venus.
Fact 11- Harmonia, the goddess of harmony, is the daughter of Ares, the god of war.
Fact 12- The Nemean lion, the Chimera, and Cerberus are siblings. Their parents are Typhon, the king of all monsters, and Echidna, the queen of all monsters.
That's all for now. Do with this info what you want.
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princessmeepa · 6 months
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I am going to pick the voice actors for my gods, RS’ dream cast for her LO live action is just for points and not even there to play the roles and she only picks her celebrity crush Mads to be Christian blue I know. So I am going to pick the voice actors who can fit my characters perfectly and here they are. So let’s start with the gods. Ok let’s gooo!
Note: some of the characters have the same voice actors and who voiced their characters from the same anime, because I want to fit some of the voices, who can fit my characters.
Adonis: Justin Briner, who voiced Hanako from Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun
Amphimarus: Brian Timothy Anderson, who voiced Sousaku Yubiwa from Pretty Boy Detective Club.
Ampelos: Kyle Igneczi, who voiced Sosuke Mitsuba from Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun.
Anteros: Aris Athanasopoulos, who voiced Hermes in Immortals: Fenyx Rising.
Apollo: Adam Croasdell, who voiced Apollo in Blood of Zeus.
Ares: Matthew Mercer, who voiced Levi from Attack on Titan.
Astraeus: Brad Swaile, who voiced Light Yagami / Kira in Death Note.
Cerberus: Landon McDonald, who voice Rampo Edogawa from Bungo Stray Dogs.
Charon: Clint Bickham, who voiced Shoichiro Yukimura in Maid Sama.
Chiron: Justin Doran, who voiced Daichi Sawamura from Haikyū!!
Cronus: Yuri Lowenthal, who voiced Dainsleif from Genshin Impact
Dionysus: Landon McDonald, who voiced Enmu from Demon Slayer.
Endymion: Max Mittelman, who voiced Resasuke from Aggretsuko
Erebos: Kirby Morrow, who voiced Teru Mikami from Death Note.
Eros: Vic Mignogna, who voiced Greece from Hetalia (if that is possible).
Ganymede: Howard Wang, who voiced Nagahiro Sakiguchi from Pretty Boy Detective Club.
Hades: Corey Hartzog, who voiced Kanato Sakamaki in Diabolik Lovers.
Helios: Jerry Jewell, who voiced Aion in Show By Rock.
Hephaestus: Clint Bickham, who voiced Kenma Kozume in Haikyū!!
Hercules: Bryce Papenbrook, who voiced Meliodas from The Seven Deadly Sins.
Hermes: Todd Haberkorn (my favorite) who voiced Hikaru Hitachiin from Ouran High School Host Club.
Hypnos: Greg Kasavin, who voiced Hypnos from Hades.
Morpheus: my former dream voice actor Billy Kametz, who voiced Rui from Demon Slayer (I love that guy 🥲) or Cory Yee, who voiced Hermes in Record of Ragnarok.
Nerites: Justin Briner, who voiced Mio Chibana from The Stranger by the Shore.
Ouranos: Jonah Scott, who voiced Sniper Mask from High-Rise Invasion in a Greek accent.
Pan: Todd Haberkorn, who voiced Keroro from Sgt. Frog
Phantasos: Vincent Tong, who voiced Touta Matsuda from Death Note.
Philomelus: Cristina Valenzuela, who voiced Bennett from Genshin Impact.
Phobetor: David Hurwitz, who voiced Mello / Mihael Keehl from Death Note.
Plutus: Jeannie Tirado, who voiced Norman in The Promised Neverland.
Poseidon: Bumper Robinson, who voiced Poseidon from Record of Ragnarok.
Tartarus: Erik Kimerer, who voiced Obanai Iguro from Demon Slayer in a Greek accent.
Thanatos: Chris Saphire, who voiced Thanatos from Hades.
Triton: Cory Yee, who voiced Gorou from Genshin Impact.
Zagreus: Darren Korb, who voiced Zagreus from Hades.
Zephyrus: Bryson Baugus, who voiced my Shoyo Hinata in Haikyū!!
Zeus: Ben Schwartz, who voiced Yogurt Cream Cookie from Cookie run Kingdom.
Demigods and heroes and mortals
Demigod/heroes
Achilles: Daman Mills, who voiced Milk Cookie from Cookie Run: Kingdom.
Asclepius: Adam Gibbs, who voiced Koshi Sugawara from Haikyū!!
Hector: Matthew Mercer, who voiced Hermes from Blood of Zeus
Helenus: Griffin Burns, who voiced Muichiro Tokito from Demon Slayer.
Hyacinth: Lucien Dodge, who voiced Zoisite (in a playful and funny tone) from Sailor moon.
Jason: Griffin Burns, who voiced Ryota Suzui from Kakegurui.
Iasion: Khoi Dao, who to voiced Herb Cookie in Cookie Run: Kingdom.
Odysseus: Liam O'Brien, who voiced Nephrite from Sailor Moon.
Orpheus: Greg Kasavin, who voiced Orpheus from Hades.
Paris: Jessie James Grelle, who voiced Armin Arlert in Attack on Titan.
Patroclus: Behzad Dabu, Lilac Cookie in Cookie Run: Kingdom.
Peleus: Kyle McCarley, who voiced Hitohito Tadano from Komi Can't Communicate
Perseus: David Matranga, who voiced Takumi Usui from Maid Sama.
Theseus: Cyrus Nemati, who voiced Theseus from Hades.
Mortals
Crocus: Josey Montana McCoy, who voiced Kaeya from Genshin Impact.
Icarus: Antony Del Rio, who voiced Pit from Kid Icarus.
Narcissus: Jalen K. Cassell, who voiced Thor from Record of Ragnarok.
Thamyris: Lucien Dodge, who voiced Ookami from Aggretsuko
What do you think?
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blackwoodbanshee · 6 months
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Hey, do you think a vampire could or would worship Gods and Goddesses?
Which God or Goddess from the the Greek or Roman pantheon (or any pantheon you like) do you think a vampire would worship? Who would they be drawn to?
Do you think their acts of devotion would be different from that of mortals? 💜💚
Hecate for underworld and magic
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Ares, Bellona for bloodlust
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Erebos for darkness and underworld
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They might worship and fear the Sun Gods most. Apollo and Helios. 🌻
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Maybe they even worship a moon goddess Diana, Selene or Artemis.
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Maybe an ancient vampire would have an own temple for worshipping their gods. Maybe the vampire would worship the gods the same way they already did when they were alive. Maybe becoming a vampire made them worship different gods than before. Maybe as a Vampire they are even more able to connect to anything spiritual and otherworldly.
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wintcrflower · 4 years
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     no habían pasado mucho más de cinco minutos desde que el pelinegro lo había dejado solo, pero al parecer esos minutos habían sido suficiente tiempo para que el rubio hiciera de las suyas en el closet de hyperion y jiyong, y erebos no pudo no sonreír al verlo – a pesar de que sabía perfectamente bien que iba a ser él quien tuviera que ordenar todo antes de que los humanos regresaran. ❝ bueno, veo que encontraste una manera de entretenerte en mi ausencia. ❞ dijo, acercándose a él con el plato de galletas en una mano y un vaso de leche en la otra.  ╱  @jeontrol​
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the-inkling-devoted · 6 years
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Mnemosyne
Eris sits on the floor, throwing knives at a blue printout of the letter t. Hekate paces the floor out of range, a pack of black dogs following her steps. She is fiddling angrily with a set of keys in her left hand, the tattoo of a snake writhing in pain around her right.
As the thunk of another blade hits the target, Eris jolts up from her seat. Her gaze is wild with fury, and her memory perfect. Hekate glances at her, metallic eyes glittering like so many of the daggers in the wall. They are in agreement.
Like blood and quicksilver, the Lady of Riots and the Mistress of the Crossroads glide through the halls of the Underworld. A hoard of hounds and shades follow them, the battle-cries of forgotten revolutions cutting through the silence. The heavy air is thick with it, rousing the dead from their slumbering walk. The victims of tyrants shake with remembrance. This is what they died for, this and so much more.
They reach the gates, a black wall encompassing the whole of the murky realm, alive and awake and shuddering. Hekate shoves the keys like a borrowed gift into the lock, the wall parting before the amassed spirits like an ocean of ink.
The glint of starlight is just beyond, and the pound of hungry feet echoes through cities and under streetlamps.
It echoes in graffiti and burning trash-cans.
It echoes in the brazen screams of the young, and in the weary cries of the old.
And somewhere, in it all, He is there. The fleet-footed, the messenger, the one who brings the martyrs home. He is there, screaming with them. He is their words and he is their solace. He is the thief and the wanderer. He is their implement when they have none. He is as familiar with the streets of their city as they are.
Through the night, the city shatters, and when the sun rises it is in infinite fragments. The young are staring at a Sun that has risen before them too many times to count. They are staring at a Sun that has burned for them forever, and while in the Winter air it is cold and distant, still it is trying to keep them alive while they fight to live. The young who feel old stare on and the Old who are infinitely young remember.  And they will not let you forget. December 17th: 497 BC – The first Saturnalia festival was celebrated in ancient Rome. 1777 – American Revolution: France formally recognizes the United States. 1819 - Simón Bolívar declares the independence of Gran Colombia in Angostura (now Ciudad Bolívar in Venezuela). 1862 – American Civil War: General Ulysses S. Grant issues General Order No. 11, expelling Jews from parts of Tennessee, Mississippi, and Kentucky. 1918 – Darwin Rebellion: Up to 1,000 demonstrators march on Government House in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. 1927 – Indian revolutionary Rajendra Lahiri is hanged in Gonda jail, Uttar Pradesh, India, two days before the scheduled date. 1944 – The U.S. Army announced the end of its policy of holding Japanese-Americans in internment camps, allowing "evacuees" to return home. 1951 – The American Civil Rights Congress delivers "We Charge Genocide" to the United Nations. 1989 – Romanian Revolution: Protests continue in Timișoara, Romania, with rioters breaking into the Romanian Communist Party's District Committee building and attempting to set it on fire. 1989 – Fernando Collor de Mello defeats Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in the second round of the Brazilian presidential election, becoming the first democratically elected President in almost 30 years. 2003 – International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers is founded by Dr. Annie Sprinkle and the Sex Workers Outreach Project USA, an American sex worker rights organization. 2014 – The United States and Cuba re-establish diplomatic relations after severing them in 1960. 2018 –Tumblr implements a new policy targetting freedom of expression among the oppressed while allowing the oppressive class to run rampant.
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sharky857 · 6 years
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Oh, thanks heaven! The fugly Viktor is finally gone from main menu screen.
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royal-wren · 2 years
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Today I want to talk about a deity in the Hellenic Pantheon that is unfortunately one of the more obscure and less talked about deities despite her importance especially as an opposite of Nyx. Ever since her sudden appearance in my life this year I’ve been itching to make a post like this, a guide and overview of a deity that’s the light of my life (/j) both historically backed as well as UPGs to make up for her lack of an official cult, readily listed epithets, or symbols of worship. Think of this as almost like a starting point for a goddess so important and invaluable in our lives to anyone that might read this that worships her or wants to worship her and is at a loss. 
Hemera, one of the Protogenoi, and one of the Theoi Ouranioi was one of the first gods and the personification of day: both the daytime and the daylight always found in the sky during that time frame. Her parents typically are listed as Nyx and Erebos together, but sometimes Khronos (Time) and Nyx, or Khaos on her own are listed as her parent(s). Hemera’s brother and husband is Aither (personification of light and the bright, blue ether of the heavens) and their daughter is Thalassa, and in more rare cases Gaia and Ouranos are also listed as their children too. Hemera’s home is shared with Nyx in Tartaros but is only occupied by one of the two at a time where one rests and the other is active and playing their role in the universe.
Hemera’s role as a goddess in effect is akin to metaphorically leading everything and everyone that falls under her domain as the one ushering day in, the first one that gets the ball rolling every morning. She greets Nyx for but a moment or two as night recedes and falls day in and day out in an eternal cycle as she parts the veil and dispels the mists so the blue sky and all the light that comes with it and the sun become known to those that inhabit Earth. 
Typically, other goddesses associated or closely tied to her are Hera for her position as Queen of the Heavens in a similar manner to Zeus’ connection to Aither. Eos as the goddess of dawn is also connected with Hemera where their names would be used interchangeably. There is not a lot of art depicting her from ancient Greece, and we do not have any signs of her having a cult or temple more in line with what’s typical for the first deities outside of a few exceptions. Interestingly despite the lack of a cult, a shrine to Hemera and Helios was found on the island of Kos. Unimportant tidbit, but interesting and a little fun that based on context her description as ambrosial-faced most likely means she has a pleasing face and she’s easy on the eyes, beautiful and potentially invoking warmth and light. 
Alternate ways her name is spelled: Hêmerê (Ionian), Amera (Doric), and Amara (Locrian) 
Colors I associate with her: 
Any shade of yellow Lighter/softer shades of orange Pink Purple Sky blue Gold
UPG sacred animals and plants: 
White horses The dawn chorus - comprised of birds like the Dartered trogon, Red-winged blackbird, Song thrush, Common chiffchaff, American robin, Tufted titmouse, Common pheasant, Baltimore oriole, Northern cardinal, Common chaffinch, Chipping sparrow, and the Yellow warbler Sunflowers Black-eyed Susan  Zinnia Yarrow Hellebores
Epithets (Almost all UPG since she has none): 
Light-bearing  All-surrounding  Bringer of light Light giver One who bathes us in light Golden-winged Dispeller of night Night chasing  Chaser of night Ambrosial-faced The one that holds all-seeing light Radiant  Far-shining Horse-driving
* The last five epithets are the rare ones actually historically tied to Hemera
Art by yeselleyes on twitter
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percabeth4life · 2 years
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Imagine if Hyperion gets out during Dawn, so the first thing he ever gets to see again is Light
Hyperion looked up at the sky.
In Tartarus the only light he held came from himself, and from the River of Fire. There was no other light to be seen and the fire did not grant nearly enough.
Hyperion had missed the light, had missed the light of his Son (the Sun) on his skin. Had missed the fingers of Eos stretching over the horizon, heralding Hemera. He'd missed the light of the Heavenly Aether above which they'd lived their immortal lives in.
Hyperion had always craved the light, the light of the Sun, the light of the Moon, of the Dawn and Dusk, the Stars-
He'd always craved Light, he was Light. Being trapped in the Dark, in the deepest Pit with only his own existence to brighten the Mists of Erebos- it had been the worst punishment that could be given.
But now, now he stood above the land once more. His eyes were locked on the horizon as his daughter's fingers curled over the edge, her brilliantly beautiful, multicolored form peeking up as the first rays of Helios shone into the sky. Selene dipped below the horizon as warmth fell upon his skin, light warming him in a way he'd not been warmed for an eternity.
They were Deathless, Immortal, Divine... But that Life without Light was- it was worse than Death.
And Hyperion was so so glad now, now that he had his children shining down on him once more.
He'd missed the sunrise.
And so he basked, basked in the light. He basked in the sun rays creeping over the horizon. He basked in the light that chased away the Darkness of Nyx, that burned away the Mists of Erebos.
He basked in the Light, in His Light. And for the first time since they'd been thrown in Tartarus, he let his form stop glowing.
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ravenandmoon · 8 months
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Welcome
My tumblr name : Raven
Age : 24 ; pisces ☀️ / cancer 🌑 / virgo ⬆️
Gender & Sexuality : Transmasc Genderfluid (she/they/he) & Asexual
Hobbies : cooking, writing, gaming, reading (current read : The Faithful and the Fallen Series, book 1 : Malice by John Gwynne)
+ Overly obsessed with : Baldur's Gate III / Genshin Impact / The Witcher III ; Brooklyn 99 ; The Captive Prince Trilogy by C.S Pacat / The Secret History by Donna Tartt ; Moriarty / Bungo Stray Dogs / Ron Kamonohashi : Deranged Detective
Witchy journey : I'm close to witchcraft since i'm a kid but i really start this journey around 2020. It's was really influenced by Wicca but now i'm not into that. I focus more on kitchen witchcraft.
Practice : A bit of spirit work with plants and crystals. Deity worship and devotion. Tarot and oracle readings (but not for others).
The deities i'm devoted/close to* : Apollon, Hekate, Aphrodite, Hestia, Hermes, Artemis, Ares, Hypnos, Nyx, Erebos, Selene, Calliope, Athena.
Deities I worship* : Dionysus, Melinoë, Zeus, Hephaetus, Asteria, Helios, Asclepius, Thanatos, Persephone, Hades, Hera.
Deities I care about but not sure I can say I worship yet* : Poseidon, Demeter.
It is a lot but some of those deities were in my life before i knew polytheism was a thing and i just started being more mindful about Them since last year.
Terms i use for myself and my beliefs : Polytheist and Animist (rarely a witch, never a pagan).
*Those sections change quite often because i'm not sure how to phrase it yet.
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serasvictoria · 3 years
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Just making a separate post for these moodboards, because the list is getting very long.
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Vikings
Hvitserk as Eros and Dionysus
Halfdan the Black and Harald Finehair as Castor and Pollux
Ivar as Hades Ivar as Hades 2
Bjorn as Ares
Sigurd as Apollo
Ubbe as Hermes
Torvi as Artemis
Ragnar as Zeus
Lagertha as Demeter
Aslaug as Aphrodite
Floki as Poseidon
Helga as Hestia
Gunnhild as Nike
Margrethe as Medusa
Rollo as Hephaestus
Siggy as Circe
Gisla as Athena
Poseidon Floki and Hestia Helga (requested by @quantumlocked310)
Freydis as Tisiphone
Katia as Nyx
Heahmund as Icarus
Thora as Eunomia
Amma as Eirene
Ingrid as Hecate
Ecbert as Minos
Judith as Medea
Kwenthrith as Lyssa
Aethelwulf as Hector
Aethelred as Thanatos
Alfred as Orpheus
Astrid as Nemesis
Gyda as Iris
Thorunn as Pandora
Aud as Harmonia
Oleg as Erebos
Igor as Hypnos
Athelstan as Helios
Othere as Asclepius
Olaf as Charon
The Last Kingdom
Hild as Hera
Aethelflaed as Persephone
Skade as Selene
Uhtred as Heracles
Iseult as Asteria
Gisela as Leto
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Greek Deities (male)
ACHELOUS - The patron god of the “silver-swirling” Achelous River.
Aeolus - Greek god of the winds and air
Aether - Primordial god of the upper air, light, the atmosphere, space and heaven.
Alastor - God of family feuds and avenger of evil deeds.
Apollo - Olympian god of music, poetry, art, oracles, archery, plague, medicine, sun, light and knowledge.
Ares - God of war. Represented the physical, violent and untamed aspect of war.
Aristaeus - Minor patron god of animal husbandry, bee-keeping, and fruit trees. Son of Apollo.
Asclepius - God of medicine, health, healing, rejuvenation and physicians.
Atlas - The Primordial Titan of Astronomy. Condemned by Zeus to carry the world on his back after the Titans lost the war.
Attis - A minor god of vegetation, fruits of the earth and rebirth.
Boreas - A wind god (Anemoi) and Greek god of the cold north wind and the bringer of winter. Referred to as “The North Wind”.
Caerus - Minor god of opportunity, luck and favorable moments.
Castor - One of the twins, Castor and Pollux, known as Dioskouri. Zeus transformed them into the constellation Gemini Cerus - The large and powerful wild bull tamed by Persephone and turned into the Taurus constellation.
Chaos - The nothingness that all else sprung from. A god who filled the gap between Heaven and Earth and created the first beings Gaia, Tartarus, Uranus, Nyx and Erebos.
Charon - The Ferryman of Hades. Took the newly dead people across the rivers Styx and Acheron to the Greek underworld if they paid him three obolus (a Greek silver coin).
Cronos - The god of time. Not to be confused with Cronus, the Titan father of Zeus.
Crios - The Titan god of the heavenly constellations and the measure of the year..
Cronus - God of agriculture, leader and the youngest of the first generation of Titans and father of the Titans. Not to be confused with Cronos, god of time.
Dinlas - Guardian god of the ancient city Lamark, where wounded heroes could find comfort and heal after battle. He was the son of Aphrodite.
Deimos - Deimos is the personification of dread and terror.
Dionysus - An Olympian god of the grape harvest, winemaking and wine, of ritual madness, religious ecstasy and theatre.
Erebus - Primordial god of darkness.
Eros - God of sexual desire, attraction, love and procreation.
Eurus - One of the wind god known as Anemoi and god of the unlucky east wind. Referred to as “The East Wind”.
Glaucus - A fisherman who became immortal upon eating a magical herb, an Argonaut who may have built and piloted the Argo, and became a god of the sea.
Hades - God of the Dead and Riches and King of the Underworld. Helios - God of the Sun and also known as Sol.
Hephaestus - God of fire, metalworking, stone masonry, forges and the art of sculpture. Created weapons for the gods and married to Aphrodite.
Heracles - The greatest of the Greek heroes, he became god of heroes, sports, athletes, health, agriculture, fertility, trade, oracles and divine protector of mankind. Known as the strongest man on Earth.
Hermes - God of trade, thieves, travelers, sports, athletes, and border crossings, guide to the Underworld and messenger of the gods.
Hesperus - The Evening Star – the planet venus in the evening.
Hymenaios - God of marriage ceremonies, inspiring feasts and song.
Hypnos - The Greek god of sleep.
Kratos - God of strength and power.
Momus - God of satire, mockery, censure, writers and poets and a spirit of evil-spirited blame and unfair criticism.
Morpheus - God of dreams and sleep – has the ability to take any human form and appear in dreams.
Nereus - The Titan god of the sea before Poseidon and father of the Nereids (nymphs of the sea).
Notus - Another Anemoi (wind god) and Greek god of the south wind. Known as “The South Wind”.
Oceanus - Titan god of the ocean. Believed to be the personification of the World Ocean, an enormous river encircling the world.
Oneiroi - Black-winged daimons that personified dreams. Paean - The physician of the Olympian gods.
Pallas - The Titan god of warcraft and of the springtime campaign season.
Pan - God of nature, the wild, shepherds, flocks, goats, mountain wilds, and is often associated with sexuality. Also a satyr (half man, half-goat).
Phosphorus - The Morning Star –the planet venus as it appears in the morning.
Plutus - The Greek god of wealth. Pollux - Twin brother of Castor, together known as the Dioskouri, that were transformed into the constellation Gemini.
Pontus - Ancient, pre-Olympian sea-god of the deep sea, one of the Greek primordial deities and son of Gaia.
Poseidon - Olympian Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, storms, and horses.
Priapus - Minor rustic fertility god, protector of flocks, fruit plants, bees and gardens and known for having an enormous penis.
Pricus - The immortal father of sea-goats, made into the Capricorn constellation.
Prometheus - Titan god of forethought and crafty counsel who was given the task of moulding mankind out of clay.
Primordial - A group of gods that came before all else.
Tartarus - The god of the deep abyss, a great pit in the depths of the underworld, and father of Typhon.
Thanatos - A minor god and the god of death.
Triton - Messenger of the sea and the son of Poseidon and Amphitrite.
Typhon - The deadliest monster in Greek mythology and “Father of All Monsters”. Last son of Gaia, fathered by Tartarus and god of monsters, storms, and volcanoes. He challenged Zeus for control of Mount Olympus.
Uranus - Primordial god of the sky and heavens, and father of the Titans.
Zelus - The god of dedication, emulation, eager rivalry, envy, jealousy, and zeal.
Zephyrus - A wind god (Anemoi). God of the west wind and known as “The West Wind”.
Zeus - God of the sky, lightning, thunder, law, order, justice, King of the Gods and the “Father of Gods and men”.
Information found on: https://greekgodsandgoddesses.net/gods/
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wintcrflower · 4 years
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helios & erebos. ♡
𝒔𝒆𝒏𝒅 𝒎𝒆 𝒂 𝒔𝒉𝒊𝒑 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝒊’𝒍𝒍 𝒕𝒆𝒍𝒍 𝒚𝒐𝒖
who wakes up first in the morning: erebos, le encanta levantarse temprano y salir a caminar por el vecindario
who’s the first to fall asleep at night: mayhaps me los imaginé sentaditos en el sillón viendo la tele después de cenar, y helios se termina durmiendo sentado en el regazo de erebos,, y esto sucede muy a menudo
what they playfully tease each other over: hmmm cosas bobas, probablemente comentarios que hacen. y la inocencia de helios, porque erebos le tiene que estar explicando todo, aunque sean cosas incómodas de explicar lol
what they do when the other’s having a bad day: LO QUE SEA con tal de hacer sonreír al otro. erebos se desvive por él, so haría lo que sea para verlo contento.
how they say ‘i’m sorry’ after arguments: abrazándose y dándose besitos, hE DICHO
which one’s more ticklish: helios bc of reasons (the reasons = erebos blowing a raspberry en su pancita y helios giggling)
their favourite rainy day activities: hacer galletas y chocolate caliente y ponerse a ver pelis abrazaditos
how they surprise each other: yo creo que erebos se sorprende todos los días con lo mucho que quiere a helios, pero también pienso en que su sol lo sorprende de la mejor manera cada vez que aprende algo nuevo??? y él lo sorprendería a helios con pequeños detallitos o mostrándole las cosas que aún no conoce.
their most sickening shows of public affection: que están encima del otro todo el tiempo, si son inseparables!!! ...... y seguro han terminado chapando frente a hyperion y jiyong miles de veces
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unwelcome-ozian · 3 years
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Could you say more about Greek programming, specifically the titans? Also of note is we have a Charon (ferryman of the dead in mythology) who looks after dead alters but are dead alters even possible?
There is a vast amount that occurs during programming. I can’t go into great detail due to the amount of time and length it would take to cover.
Please feel free to ask more specific questions.
I’ll give a brief overview.
Titans were the deities that preceded the Olympians. They were the twelve children of the primordial parents Uranus (Sky) and Gaia (Earth), with six male Titans: Oceanus, Coeus, Crius, Hyperion, Iapetus, and Cronus, and six female Titans, called the Titanides: Theia, Rhea, Themis, Mnemosyne, Phoebe, and Tethys. Some descendants of the Titans (second generation), such as Prometheus, Helios, Atlas, and Leto.
Some places/levels in the system could be:
The Titans who were based on Mt. Othrys.
Tartarus is the deep abyss that is used as a dungeon of torment and suffering for the wicked and as the prison for the Titansbelow Hades, in which Zeus imprisoned the Titans.
There are six rivers that are visible both in the living world and the underworld.
The Styx It's known as the river of hatred and is named after the goddess Styx. This river circles the underworld seven times.
The Lethe is the river of forgetfulness.
The Phlegethon is the river of fire.
The Cocytus is the river of wailing.
Oceanus is the river that encircles the world, and it marks the east edge of the underworld, as Erebos is west of the mortal world.
The Acheron is the river of pain. It's the one that Charon, also known as the Ferryman, rows the dead over sometimes it is the river Styx or both.
Dead Alter- A alter hidden from the rest of the system, or may hide from others in the system. They may have a memory of a trauma in which they felt they were being killed. A child who has a near-death experience may develop a dead alter to hold the memory, and experience.
If you would like the underworld map/structure please send an ask.
Oz
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