(from sunset) nightfall
i gaze at the sky
on blue-toned evenings,
the moon and stars my muses.
they say to watch only stars,
the moon — she shies, wilts;
turns and walks away.
and my heart clenches;
(for my moon has a smile, true)
my sun is hurt and hurting.
his rays are star-bright,
but his smile is sad.
(apollo walks, sun sets orange,
clouds rain with his grace the sun)
the night
falls; the sun
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Charlene Blackspine
A sane and insecure anthropomorphic Asian common toad who represents Corvus. Charlene has to constantly deal with the ghostly things that happen in the woods at night near her forest home. In the forest, she has no choice but to run errands for a powerful demon there.
Headcanon Voice: Audrey Wasilewski
The Tavern Keeper Voice - Over the Garden Wall (TV Show) - Behind The Voice Actors
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Constellation by Daria Rashev
This artist on Instagram
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Corvus constellation image by @xipteras
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Happy tdov from two of my novel protags!
(Left: Corvus, she/her. Right: Cygnus, he/she)
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obsessed with this picture and i found it on the perfect day too
what if we merged so completely and wholly that we appear as a single heart-shaped object to observers (and we were both galaxies)
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@someonerandominspaceandtime sent in 21 bots and get: Apollo’s Bearer Of Bad News (Common Raven) and Oooh I’m So Injured And Delicious Get Away From My Children (Killdeer)
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Corvus teleporting through shadows, a power he has.
(Superhero OC)
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The Crow Constellation.
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[art available in my Redbubble shop]
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The constellation of Corvus, also known as the Crow, is a small but distinctive constellation nestled in the southern hemisphere. Characterized by its compact, boxy shape formed by four bright stars, it's easily recognizable and rich in ancient mythology.
Corvus comes into full view in the night sky during the spring, especially for viewers in southern latitudes. With a mix of binary stars and galaxies, Corvus offers stargazers and astrophotographers alike a fascinating slice of the cosmos to explore.
Image by @xipteras
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I’m going to post a Greek mythology fact every day until I forget. #1.
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