percy: thanks for not telling annabeth what happened
grover, dumbfounded: i don’t even know where to begin trying to explain this
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ares chain because we love ares :)
reblog with ares content <3
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Is it alright for us to what what Donna looked like prior to being spider-fied?
You can have all of them!
Sarantos: retired naval captain, skilled sailor and fisherman, father to three sons.
Alina: noblewoman, musician and singer who swore an oath of chastity to better serve her goddess Athena. She had three handmaidens that she treated as daughters.
Kyril: soon-to-be heir of his father’s forge. Master blacksmith and stonemason.
Daphne: exceptionally skilled weaver, daughter of a noble family. When her family tragically died she devoted her time to make a beautiful tapestry for them before planning to join them herself (either that or she would be forced to marry some landowner she didn’t love). When her work was finished Athena praised her and asked her to serve her so she may regain purpose.
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Odysseus: People who say “go big or go home” seriously underestimate my willingness to go home.
Odysseus: it’s literally my only goal for most of the day.
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GET IN THE WATER!
I have this itching feeling of wanting to make an animatic of Get In The Water. But there are some scenes I'm like… How do I even depict this???
You see, I have a headcanon (that is probably not a very good theory) that Poseidon is more of a representation of death itself and also a mirror of Odysseus. Or more like an Odysseus who has lost his son and wants revenge. And then it goes further with the connection to Hector. It's not that I believe Poseidon is actually Hector's ghost haunting Odysseus, but it's a parallel that I simply love!
How do I even end this text…?? Muuu I dunno. I love drama and trauma in my musicals.
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Apollo.
(First of idk how many character sheets of my interpretation of the Greco-Roman pantheon).
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So excited
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GOTHIC & DARK ACADEMIA ENTHUSIASTS!
DARLINGS! Just noticed the double-volume revised edition of STRANGELY BEAUTIFUL via @torbooks is on super-eBook-sale right now. 684 pages! For only $3.99! Via Kindle, Kobo & Apple Books! Includes THE STRANGELY BEAUTIFUL TALE OF MISS PERCY PARKER and THE DARKLY LUMINOUS FIGHT FOR PERSEPHONE PARKER + extra scenes & content.
This book of my heart is: GOTHIC. It's Jane-Eyre-Meets-Dark-Academia+Hot-For-Teacher+GHOSTS+Greek-Mythology+Jack-the-Ripper+Found-Family
YES, there is a paperback omnibus edition, available via Bookshop.org (my favorite link to send folks to, it supports local bookstores!), B&N and any physical store can order it in. It's on sale too!
Please share? Thank you!
Kindle - Kobo - Apple Books
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I need to put this out there just for the record and ask this to you guys once and for all...
Am I the only one who cried when the Arrow Of Dodona sacrificed itself for lester (apollo) ?
I mean, Did I really cry over a talking arrow for 5 hours? I cried over an inanimate object guys?!?!
Can't be JUST ME, right??!
I am not the only one who gets Emotionally too attached to a sassy arrow with great comebacks and only speaks in Shakespearean language, right!?!?
Guys, we all are losing our mind together, RIGHT!?!?
Someone come over here and assure me that we will all PJO fans go crazy together..
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chiron: i hope you all make it to adulthood!
percy: that’s a great prayer
annabeth: a needed one
grover: a needed one indeed
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Zeus: Hades, man! Come join us in tormenting this Odysseus guy!
Poseidon: Yeah, he's coming to your kingdom next. It's your turn now!
Hades: I don't know, seems a little unethical-
Persephone: *pushes Hades aside* Sounds fun! Can I join?
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THANK YOU FOR LETTING ME KISS THE OLD MAN. HE IS VERY GORJUS 2 ME!!!1!!1
Of course! he smells like fish though
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Odysseus: You guys don't want to mess with me!
Eurylochus: Yeah. He will straight up cry in public. Don't try him
Odysseus: Exactly, I will stra-
Odysseus:
Odysseus, tearing up: Why would you say something like that?
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