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meditando-en-paris · 1 year
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Odysseus: Do it or you're straight.
Achilles: *Loud gasp*
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Guys,
Do you think that when Chiron sees Will and Nico he remembers of Achilles and Patroclus because I just thought of that and now I do.
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babyrdie · 4 months
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Only after drawing Achilles and Patroclus separately did I notice that the poses I used as references could match, so here we are.
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daniallh · 2 years
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Do you want me to wear your clothes? The same thing that killed PATROCLUS???
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laadep · 2 months
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This is the epilogue of the fancomic Paulo the villain.
← Part 3
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Official Artbook's data: Archie doesn't have a scar. It's a shadow.
(I always thought it was a scar.)
Translation of the Pokemon gliphs: https://twitter.com/Akilvers/status/1524018078534807552?s=20
More comic below.
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In this fancomic Maxie hurt his hands. That's why I drew him loose clothes.
Nemona is the representation of rivals and Red is rarely to hear him talk.
It would be hillarious if the first versions of Maxie and Archie appear in PokeMas. Imagine them interacting with their counterparts. It would be so interesting :D
Also, I would love if they make a Team Rainbow Rocket arc.
Versiones en español latino: DeviantArt | Instagram | Twitter
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itheeaa · 1 month
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PATROCHILLES ✩ FANART
the song of achilles
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zipmoonchild · 1 month
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It is honorable for a young man killed and mutilated in battle by a bronze spear. In his death everything he has done sounds beautiful. – Homero
Paideia and Areté go hand in hand in order to achieve human excellence. The fundamental idea is the desire for beauty, associated with the concept of truth, goodness and excellence. In this way, in ancient Greece, heroism was differentiated from mere brutal disdain for death, thus generating the desire for death.
A beautiful death was an achievement, an eternal glory that was transformed into memory and poetry for those who were honorable in life, when they went through the formation of the Paideia and the conquest of the Areté. The greatest example is the warrior Achilles, who went through this educational transition and achieved great qualities, then became one of the main characters in the Trojan War, performing honorable deeds and making many sacrifices. Even though he was killed, hit in his weakest point (the heel) by a poisoned arrow, he was remembered in songs, poems and funeral rites. Achilles' glory was worth the life he paid, his honor prevailed with his beautiful death. Therefore, Areté is linked to honor, inseparable from the skill achieved in the Paideia and from merit. The denial of honor In contrast, the greatest human tragedy. This is where the Greek-Roman peoples concentrated their entire social order.
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A Paideia e a Areté caminham-se juntos para ser conquistado a excelência humana,a ideia fundamental é o desejo pelo belo,associado a concepção da verdade,do bem,da excelência. Dessa maneira, na Grécia antiga,diferenciava o heroísmo do mero desdém brutal pela morte,logo gerando-se o desejo pela morte.
A bela morte era uma conquista ,uma glória eterna que se transforma em memória e poesia para aqueles que foram honrosos em vida,quando passaram pela formação da Paideia e a conquista da Areté. Exemplo maior,o guerreiro Aquiles que passou por essa transição educacional e conquistou amplas qualidades,então,tornou-se um dos principais personagens na guerra de troia, realizando feitos honrosos e muitos sacrifícios. Mesmo sendo morto,atingido no seu maior ponto fraco ( o calcanhar) por uma flecha envenenada, ele foi lembrado em cânticos, poemas e ritos fúnebres. A glória de Aquiles valeu a vida que ele pagou,a sua honra prevaleceu com a sua bela morte. Pois,a Areté está ligada a honra,inseparável da habilidade conquistada na Paideia e do mérito. A negação da honra é em contrapartida, a maior tragédia humana. Onde os povos gregos-romanos concentra-se toda sua ordem social.
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kuiyume · 1 year
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Achilles and Patroclus in another life
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evvvvv2 · 6 months
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Patrochilles = Rosekiller
Can we talk about how much Barty and Evan are like Achilles and Patroclus????? For example, the relationship between Patroclus and his father is like that of Barty and his father, when Patroclus died, Achilles went half crazy until he managed to avenge him and they killed him for it, just like when Evan died and Barty avenged him, they said they were best friends and they were lovers, and many more things, they are literally the “they always met even not in the same life”
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meditando-en-paris · 1 year
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Thetis: You can't marry Patroclus. He is not worthy of you!
Achilles: It seems that someone will not be invited to the wedding.
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sutcliff1985 · 1 year
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bonzupapasfritas · 5 months
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Patroclo llega al reino de Ftía 🤍 ~ La canción de Aquiles 🌿
(Hice esto para un proyecto de la uni)
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babyrdie · 4 months
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A bunch of silly drawings and sketches
Posting these AGAIN just to organize them in my tags, since they're originally from this post, which is not mine. Note that this design is different from this one, precisely because they're not the same Achilles. As TSOA has a very different vibe than the myths, I preferred to differentiate the designs.
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This drawing and the sketches below were made inspired by a fic called "you're a walking disaster, and yet-" (chapter 17). The context of the complete drawing can be seen in the post I linked in "from this post". The context of some of the sketches is here. And just as is the case with Achilles, Patroclus' design is different from this one because they're different Patroclus.
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For organization purposes, the drawings of TSOA or Hades (if I come to do it) did not have the tags related to the myths (The Iliad, Tagamemnon). Likewise, drawings based on myths did not have TSOA or Hades tags.
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itsvalpenguin1 · 2 months
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yupiiii despues de quien sabe cuanto tiempo al fin me digne a terminar este concepto de au todo raro, gracias a quien me dio las ideas en los hashtags esa vez XD
asi que bueno, golden como aquiles, fox como hector y joy como patroclo (a esa ultima le quitamos lo norteño y todo joya)
ah si no se nada de mitologia asi que si de pronto el orden esta mal o algo perdon yo solo hacia lo que se veia cool para mi...
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(la anatomia quedo medio jodida aca lo reconozco es que lo vi muy tarde)
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valiendo vrg
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final tragico (notese que lo calque de la escultura real)
y pues...siii ya estuvo, me diverti mucho para que les miento, ustedes saben que me gusta dibujar como 1000 aus de esta serie cada uno mas fumado que el otro...la verdad es que experimente mucho con el estilo, incluso hubo momentos en los que pensaba hacerlos mas parecidos a los dibujos antiguos...pero le tuve miedo al exito...
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obliviat9e · 7 months
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"Te reconocería en la total oscuridad, si fueras muda y yo sordo. Te reconocería en otra vida, en diferentes cuerpos, diferentes momentos. Y te amaría en todos ellos, hasta que la última estrella del cielo ardiera en el olvido".
-Aquiles
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sweet-prroncito · 1 year
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So,,, I just finished reading The Song Of Achilles
I hadn't cried like that in so many months. It was unbelievable how unconsolable I felt. And still do xd
So the coping mechanism is going to be obsessing over them, completely forgetting they're mythology characters. Treating that book aas if it was a real thing Patroclus left behind. Yes
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