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artist-ellen · 1 year
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They will stare unbelieving / at the last unicorn ~
Lady Amalthea (aka The Last Unicorn from ‘The Last Unicorn’). I wanted her to look very soft and sort of… whimsically? Vintage styled. So we are kind of back in cottagecore but not really. This is one of the few modern redesigns that was based more on vibes than reference photos so if you love this dress it might have to be custom made ( * v *). Which non-Disney animated classic is your favorite?
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museissick · 1 year
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idvo2vwicndic · 1 year
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my-apollo-gies · 1 year
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kind of interesting that thalia is so adamant that she's not joining the hunters in ttc when she clearly has upmost respect for artemis (goats are a sacred animal of artemis). like what exactly did zoë do
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kinsey3furry300 · 9 days
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Laughter floated over to us from the otherside of the viewing deck. Two women were gazing out at the sea, oblivious to the world around them. Their arms entwined together so it was hard to see where one ended and the other began.
“Did we ever act like that?” I asked. Aite snapped at the fern frond, so I picked her up. She wiggled in my arms for a bit before settling against me with a faint huff.
“Yes,” Leon said with a fond smile. “This isn’t the first time we’ve been to Amalthaea together either.”
“Really?” I looked away from the couple to him. “Did I like it?”
“You said you did. You never wanted to leave the beach.”
Hearing him describe a life I couldn’t remember was strange. It was like being described the plot of a novel I’d supposedly written but I couldn’t remember creating. He knew the beginning and the end and everything in between, but I only have memories of this life.
I only knew this story.
 “This is my first time.” I stared down at Aite. She was soft and delicate in my arms, and I was terrified if I squeezed too tightly I might hurt her. “My brother Vega always wanted to come here. He used to beg my parents to let us take a vacation here, but dad always said it was too expensive.”
“We have time before our meeting with Ismene, why don’t we enjoy the city beforehand?” Leon asked.
The fragile tension that had grown between us when we boarded the astralship finally broke. The air no longer felt heavy.
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incorrectgreekmyths · 3 years
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Amalthaea: what do you have there?
Zeus, carrying his newly freed siblings: Trauma
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crackmonkeytrash · 5 years
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Amalthaea
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paulpingminho · 2 years
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artschoolglasses · 3 years
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The Nymph Amalthaea, Pierre Julien, 1786-87
Musee des beaux-arts de Montreal, Quebec
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umbrx · 3 years
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" w what...?? " galapagos stood in the field of flowers, voices of sunflowers speaking of random rumours spread throughout the kingdom. She had burrowed here for the company, but what was heard made her shiver. | @somftchilds​
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Golden flowers caressed his clothes, some petals even dared touch his skin - gently, ticklishly, just like any pest which thought they deserved his attention - every step amongst them a confirmation of things Doflamingo had known since long time ago. Beauty was easily crushed, weaklings were easily crushed, EVERYTHING under his heel was easily crushed. He was the one walking above it all, above them all, he was the one who decided which sunflower to spare and which not.
A vein throbbed as he kept walking, fingers itched to slice something or someone, to release the anger he was feeling as short-lived as it usually was. He had to satiate the feeling. Hand lifted, a finger was positioned to act on his needs, but before he started conducting the orchestra he was about to erase from existence, he stopped.
There was a presence nearby. He knew where exactly, and soon a voice disrupted the silence he commanded. Doflamingo grinned, perhaps he would end up cutting someone.
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His steps were light, his strings silent as they conquered the field, and they were all around the little intruder who ended up in spider’s web, blocking all paths if they were to try to escape. One move and blood would end up fertilising the land on which he walked.
Doflamingo loomed over the small creature, a small goat that surely wasn’t part of his Dressrosa. He chuckled, eager to see how long the goat would last. ❝ If you’re looking for Zeus to nourish, Amalthaea, you’re in wrong place. These are my fields, you see, and I don’t remember giving you permission to stand here, fufu! ❞
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artist-ellen · 1 year
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Process video for Lady Amalthea
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fayesison10 · 3 years
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1. Cornucopia
Denotation- A horn containing food,drink,etc, in endless supply, said ti have been a horn of the goat Amalthaea.
Connotation- Symbol of abundance,for bountiful harvest and an appreciation for all things.
2.Labyrinth
Denotation- A maze of paths bordered by high hedges,as in park or garden,for the amusement of those who search way out.
Connotation- A paths or passages in which difficult to find one’s way or to reach the exit.
3.Blatant
Denotation- Noisy especially in a vulgar or offensive manner ( bad behavior)
Connotation- It is carried out without care for what others may think and without attention for the regulation.
4. Sashaying
Denotation- Walk in an ostentatious yet casual manner, typically with exaggerated movements of hips and shoulder.
Connotation- To move freely or to dance and to walk or proceed.
5.Exacerbate
Denotation- Make (a problem,bad situation, or negative feelings) worse.
Connotation- To irritate someone’s feeling (a person).
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naughtneeks · 4 years
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Here’s another OC based off of one of my D&D characters, Amalthaea!
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i buzzed my sides again yesterday like pretty far back feels like a mane now *lady amalthaea girl to unicorn transformation sequence but in a slutty, masculine way*
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ravencourtposts · 4 years
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Astronomy 101:
Zodiac Constellations  
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Zodiac constellations are constellations that lie along the plane of the ecliptic.
The ecliptic, or the apparent path of the Sun, is defined by the circular path of the Sun across the sky, as seen from Earth. In other words, the Sun appears to pass through these constellations over the course of a year.
The passage of the Sun through the zodiac is a cycle that was used by ancient cultures to determine the time of year. Most of the planets in the solar system have orbits that take them near the ecliptic plane, within about 8 degrees above or below.
The 12 constellations in the zodiac family can all be seen along the ecliptic.
They are: Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo,Virgo, Libra, Scorpius, Sagittarius, Capricornus, Aquarius and Pisces.
The northern zodiac constellations Pisces, Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer and Leo – are located in the eastern celestial hemisphere, while the southern –Virgo, Libra, Scorpius, Sagittarius, Capricornus and Aquarius – are found in the west.
Seven of the constellations found along the ecliptic represent animals, as they did in Greek and Roman times:
Aries (The Ram) 
Taurus (The Bull) 
Cancer (The Crab) 
Leo (The Lion) 
Scorpius (The Scorpion) 
Capricornus (The Goat) 
Pisces (The Fish) 
Today, the term “zodiac” is mostly associated with astrology, with the 12 signs of the western zodiac corresponding to the 12 constellations seen along the ecliptic.
The so-called cardinal signs (Aries, Cancer, Libra and Capricorn) mark the beginning of the four seasons, i.e. the Sun is said to enter these signs on the first days of spring, summer, autumn and winter, respectively. 
Aries is a midsize constellation that's not particularly luminous, with only a few stars that are easily visible to the naked eye. The Greeks and the Egyptians traditionally associated the constellation with a ram. In Greek mythology, the ram was golden and was sacrificed to Zeus, the Greek leader of the gods. Although Aries is an ancient constellation, it was not officially recognized by the muggle International Astronomical Union until 1922, and its boundaries were not defined until 1930 by muggle astronomer Eugène Delporte. Alpha, Beta and Gamma Arietis are the three brightest stars within the Aries constellation. The brightest is the red giant star Alpha Arietis, also known as Hamal.
Taurus is hard to miss as he charges through the northern winter sky. "The bull" is one of the most noticeable constellations and one of the oldest documented constellations, with descriptions of Taurus going as far back as the early Bronze Age. Taurus is most famous for its red giant star, Aldebaran, as well as a star cluster known as the Pleiades. Aldebaran also forms part of a V-shaped asterism, or group of stars, that is called the Hyades; this shape makes up the bull's face. Orange-hued Aldebaran is often described as glaring at Orion,the hunter, a constellation that lies just to the star's southwest. In addition to the Hyades, the constellation's other major star cluster is the Pleiades, which consists of seven stars that rest on the bull's shoulder. It is said that these stars represent the Seven Sisters, daughters of Atlas and Pleione from Greek mythology. When Zeus fell in love with the Phoenician Princess Europa, he transformed himself into a white bull with golden horns named Taurus and carried Europa away to Crete.
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Cancer is almost impossible to see Cancer as a crab with the naked eye or even binoculars. It looks more like a faint, upside-down Y. Perhaps the most famous exoplanet in the constellation is 55 Cancri e, a super-Earth that was (for a time) identified as a "diamond world." The original observations suggested that the host star had more carbon than oxygen in its interior. However, a follow-up study suggested that there is far less carbon in the planet than originally envisioned so "diamond" may be a misnomer. The constellation of Cancer represents the giant crab that attacked Hercules during the second of the 12 labors he performed as penance for killing his family. It was sent by the jealous goddess Hera to thwart Hercules as he battled the water serpent Hydra, but he killed it with his club. 
Leo the Lion is one of the earliest recognized constellations. The Mesopotamians are known to have documented the "lion" constellation. Leo is a highly recognizable constellation, as it is one of the few constellations that resemble its namesake. It is fairly easy to find because the "pointer stars" of the Big Dipper point to Leo. The constellation can be found by looking for the head of the lion, or the "sickle," starting at the Regulus star. In Greek mythology, Leo is the Nemean Lion, which terrorized the citizens and had a hide that could not punctured by iron, bronze or stone. Killing the lion was another one of Hercules' 12 labors. Having broken all of his weapons fighting the man-eating lion, Hercules finally strangled it to death and placed it in the heavens as one of his conquests.
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Scorpius has intrigued people for centuries, not only for its distinctive shape, but also because it is one of the brightest constellations in the sky. The name is Latin for scorpion, or literally translated as the "creature with the burning sting”. Scorpius happens to be the location for several interesting exoplanets, who have metrics ranging from extreme old age to potential habitability. The planet PSR B1620-26 b is sometimes nicknamed "Methuselah" as it is estimated at roughly 12.7 billion years old. Scorpius and Orion are often intertwined in Greek mythology. According to one myth, Orion boasted that he would kill every animal on the earth. The goddess-hunter Artemis and her mother, Leto, dispatched a scorpion to kill Orion. Zeus put the scorpion in the heavens after it won the battle. In another myth, the god Apollo, Artemis's twin brother, grew angry and sent a scorpion to attack Orion because he claimed to be a better hunter than Artemis. Zeus put Orion and Scorpius in the sky, but they are visible at different times of the year.
Capricornus represents a creature that is a blend of fish and goat; the name means "goat horn" in Latin. Capricornus is among the faintest constellations, just brighter than Cancer. Three bright stars Alpha-2 Capricorni, Beta Capricorni, and Omega Capricorni form a triangle that makes it easier to pick out the constellation. The constellation has its roots in the cultures of Sumeria, which identified it with a mythical figure that was half goat and half fish. Also Babylonia, which portrayed it as a goat-human hybrid. The Greeks associate the constellation with Pan, the god of nature. Part of Pan's lore was that he helped Zeus fight the Titans to earn his spot in the heavens. He escaped the monster Typhon by jumping into the Nile, but only half of his body was submerged, so he was a fish in the part of his body that remained underwater. Other spins on the tale have the constellation associated with Amalthaea, the mythical goat that acted as a foster mother to Zeus as an infant.
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Pisces named for the Latin plural of fish. Pisces is notable for containing the point at which the sun crosses the celestial equator into the Northern Hemisphere around March 20 each year. This point, called the vernal equinox, used to lie in Aries, but has moved into Pisces because of the Earth's wobble on its axis, called precession. In the sky, Pisces is represented as two fish swimming at right angles to each other, one to the north and one to the west. They are attached by a cord. The fish themselves are supposedly the Greek goddess Aphrodite and her son, Eros, who turned into fish and jumped into the Euphrates River to evade the fiery breath of the monster Typhon, the most awful monster the world had ever seen. 
Virgo is a congested constellation with dozens of known exoplanets and at least a dozen Messier objects. It is the largest constellation of the Zodiac and the second-largest constellation overall, behind Hydra. Virgo is typically linked to Dike, the Greek goddess of justice, and Persephone, the daughter of Demeter, the harvest goddess. According to Greek mythology, the earth experienced eternal spring until the god of the underworld abducted the spring maiden Persephone.
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Gemini is Latin for "twins," although the twins identified with the constellation depend on the culture. In Egyptian astrology, the constellation was identified with twin goats, while Arabian astrology said it was twin peacocks. The Western world tends to identify these twins as Castor and Pollux from Greek myth. But other twin pairs identified with Gemini in the Western world include the older and younger Horus and the mythical founders of Rome, Romulus and Remus.
Libra is Latin for weighing scales, making it the only constellation of the Zodiac representing an inanimate object.   The association with scales and balance began with the ancient Babylonians, with the scales representing the balance between the seasons as well as day and night. The ancient Greeks viewed Libra as the claws of Scorpius reaching out. To the Romans, Libra represented the scales of justice being held by the goddess Virgo or Astraea.
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Aquarius is a one of the oldest documented constellations. Aquarius was recorded in the second century by the Greek muggle astronomer Ptolemy. Its name means "cup bearer" or "water bearer" in Latin. The Greeks linked this constellation with Ganymede, the cupbearer to the gods. According to lore, Ganymede was a good-looking young man who was the object of Zeus' affection and was brought to Mount Olympus, where he served as cupbearer to the gods and was granted eternal youth. Aquarius has also has various meanings and associations in other cultures. Babylonian astronomers identified the constellation as representing the god Ea, or "The Great One," which was often pictured with an overflowing vessel. In ancient Egypt, the water bearer’s jar was said to cause the spring overflow of the Nile when it was dipped into the river. The Chinese astronomers viewed the "stream" as soldiers.
Sagittarius was recorded in the 2nd century by the Greek astronomer Ptolemy, and it is Latin for archer.The constellation's brightest stars — Delta, Epsilon, Zeta, Phi, Lambda, Gamma-2, Sigma and Tau Sagittarii — form a star pattern, or asterism, called the Teapot. Delta, Epsilon and Lambda Sagittarii come together to form the archer's bow. Sagittarius is home to the bright blue hypergiant Pistol Star, one of the brightest stars discovered in the Milky Way. The Greeks identify Sagittarius as a centaur, horse-human hybrid with the body of a man atop the four legs of a horse. The creature is aiming an arrow toward its neighbor Scorpio. The lore has Sagittarius the Archer shooting Scorpio the Scorpion, which had been sent to kill Orion the Hunter. Sagittarius is sometimes confused with another centaur, Chiron of the Centaurus constellation. The Babylonians associated Sagittarius with the god Pabilsaĝ, who had two heads, one human, one panther, wings and was sometimes called "the wild bull with multi colored legs."
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