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AHAHAHHA HOW TO STOP LAUGHING ABOUT THIS SCENE HE HAS TRAUMA OH MY GOD
#apollo#dionysus#blood of zeus#funny#he will never do this again#hilarious#greek gods#ancient greece#greek myth#greek myhtology
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PLATONIC TELEMACHUS WITH TWIN SISTER READER!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SHES BASICALLY A COPY OF ODYSSEUS AND A MAMAS GIRL WHO TRIES TO KILL THE SUITORS REGULARY
Napping || Telemachus
Synopsis → Telemachus with a twinsister! Reader who is a mini-Odysseus.
Warning → The Suitors, Voilence, Abuse, Telemachus lowkey being a hypocrite, Mentions of Monsters
A/n → Oh my god, I'm finally able to post, currently in English finishing this request. These two girls in my English who are sitting right next to me are rough housing and laughing so loud, its embarrassing. 🤡
Word Count → 697
↳ Oh my god, Telemachus would absolutely dote on his sister. Doesn’t matter if she’s the elder or younger twin.
↳ Though if she is the younger twin, he’s absolutely gonna be that brother who constantly reminds her of it. Doesn’t matter place or time.
“Y/n/n, I’m just looking out for you. It’s my duty as your big brother to defend you.”
“You’ve never even been in a fight.”
“Don’t change the subject.”
↳ He’s so hypocritical too, like yeah, sure, you’ve fought monsters and won fights against men larger than you, BUT, he advises you that climbing that rock could get you hurt.
↳ He’s such a dork though, and gets excited every time he finds something he thinks you would love. Like a cool rock, maybe something that use to belong to your father before he left for the war of Troy.
↳ Telemachus no doubtably defends you against the suitors, even if you’ve proven to be able to handle them in a fight.
↳ He’s watched you fight many battles, and win majority of them, so when an altercation starts up between the suitors and/or himself, he knows you’ll be there to end the fight quickly and swiftly.
↳ He fears for the day you come of age, worried that Queen Penelope can no longer prevent you from marriage.
↳ Even so, he knows that suitors could absolutely kick his ass, so he tries to keep you away from them at all costs.
↳ Telemachus loves spending time with both you and your mother. At least once a week, there will be a day where you three just do whatever. From spa sessions, to long walks alongside the shoreline, the same one in which Odysseus promised to return from.
↳ You both are constantly told of how you both resemble Odysseus, whether with your fighting skills, personality, traits or just overall everything that made the King of Ithaca so him.
↳ More than once, have the servants been spooked, especially those who have been serving the castle from before you and Telemachus were born, because of how much you two look and even act like Odysseus.
↳ It’s one of the biggest things you two are praised for, and one of the biggest things the suitors hate about you both.
↳ After a particularly hard day, whether from a fight gone wrong, the suitors were somehow worse than usual or just feeling gloomy, you both just rest with each other.
↳ You two just sleep in either your own or Telemachus’ room, or even the garden. One time, Penelope found you two sleeping against Odysseus’ statue.
↳ Argos' so cute, he switches between sleeping in yours, Telemachus and Penelope room. Absolute cuddle bug of a dog, he's so loving.
↳ Telemachus would be torn between wanting you to accompany him to get Odysseus back. He doesn’t want you to get hurt on the journey, but he also worries for what the suitors will do.
↳ Obviously you go with him, but he was still hesitant.
↳ After that whole ordeal, big family reunion with Odysseus!!
↳ You all cried, like a lot. Penelope and Odysseus have their lovebirds moment and it sends both you and Telemachus into tears.
↳ But yay! No more suitors!
↳ Its sort of weird at first adjusting to Odysseus being home again, considering you and Telemachus hadn't actually known him before the war, but you all fall into a nice routine.
↳ Odysseus makes up for lost time and takes old man naps with both you and Telemachus, roughly 2-5 times a week. Penelope joins most days.
↳ Telemachus trains a lot, wanting to get stronger, to protect you, Penelope and even Odysseus. Your father tries telling him that he can protect all of you, but everyone can see he's getting older. Even he.
↳ But, nonetheless, Odysseus humours Telemachus, and trains with him, giving great pointers and teaching him new tricks. Most days, you join in, and Odysseus loves training with his kids.
↳ You've managed to hand their asses to both of them, leaving them with sore muscles and aching bones. Both Odysseus and Telemachus are incredibly proud of you.
↳ Overall, Telemachus tries his hardest to protect you, even if you or someone else kick his ass. <3
thank you!! ♡
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Dionysos Anthroporraistos (man-slayer).
This was just an excuse to draw creepy Dionysos, really. Pleeease click it for a better quality 🙏
This took me 12 hours you guys
#took the epithet from Theoi if its wrong its their fault#cw blood#cw violence#cw nudity#tw blood#dionysus#dionysos#bacchus#art#mine#my art#greek myhtology#greek mythos#greek myths#myths#mythology#mythos#ancient greece#myth#mythoi#greek god#greek gods#digital art
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Dionysus Theatrotheos
"The God of Theatre". This epithet suggests that Dionysus sustains the art of theater. Through the devotion of his followers, theater has become inseparable from him. He does not only influence theater, but becomes theater itself and its very essence. Every part of the stage reflects his presence, embodying the spirit of theater in every play.
#e offering#epithet made by me <3#online offering for lord dionysus#dionysus worship#god dionysus#dionysus#bacchus#lord dionysus#dionysian#dionysus deity#dionysus worshipper#paganism#hellenic polytheism#deity work#hellenic pagan#deity worship#witch#witchblr#witchcraft#greek mythology#hellenic community#hellenism#hellenic#hellenistic#helpol#astrology#magic#greek myhtology#ancient greek#greek gods
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To forget the past is hard. Even if you try to ignore it.
Clockwork is Kronos.
Clockwork is visited by his ex-wife Rhea and she discuss their children and Kronos' disregard for them. Clockwork reveals that he thinks of them, with only a picture of Hestia and a large family portrait of Danny and Dani, while Rhea questions his intentions. They argue again.
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Kronos, or Clockwork as he was now known, stood at his desk and adjusted his staff, knowing that someone would be visiting him in his home. The ticking of clocks filled the air of his lair in the Ghost Zone, he found it comforting as always. He turned slightly at the sound of a portal opening and sighed as the familiar figure stepped through. He had seen her coming and knew it.
It was Titaness Rhea, his ex-wife, once Queen of the Titans, standing with an air of regal composure that eons of separation had not eroded. Her presence seemed to fill the room, her aura a subtle blend of authority and warmth.
Clockwork stifled a groan. While he appreciated her rare visits, they always came with strings attached. What part of him that had changed and didn't need to see her all the time, or at all, didn't she understand?
"Clockwork," Rhea began, using his adopted name with strained politeness. She was still not used to calling him that, but she respected that he wanted to be called that. She crossed her arms and gave him a measured look. "It's been a while."
He turned to face her fully, his ghost tail now flying as he looked at her, hands clasped behind his back. "Indeed. I hope this is a fleeting visit, Rhea. I do have a schedule to keep."
Rhea's lips twitched, not quite a smile. "When is that not your excuse? Still, I wanted to see you. To talk."
"About what?" he asked, though he already knew the answer. He hoped she would understand that he didn't want to talk about their children and their descendants. The less he thought about them, the better.
"Our children," Rhea said, her tone pointed. "You've ignored them. Again."
Clockwork raised a brow, feigning confusion. "I have no idea what you're talking about. I've kept her in my mind. I even have a picture of one of them right here."
He gestured to his desk, where a very small but neatly framed photograph of Hestia rested; she wasn't looking at the camera as she worked at her hearth. He took the picture from one of his portals. Rhea followed his hand, her expression unimpressed. She can't believe he only had one picture of Hestia.
Rhea glanced at her ex-husband and wondered why she ever thought he cared. Even if he wasn't crazy anymore.
Then she pointed behind him, to the huge family portrait that dominated the wall behind his desk.
It was impossible to miss: a large painting, almost three metres high, showing Clockwork sitting on a chair in the centre, flanked by Danny Fenton and Ellie Fenton. The two half-ghosts stood confidently beside him, their expressions radiant with joy, and Clockwork also had a smile on his face. It had been so hard to get them both to behave the way the painter had painted the picture, so many hours. They couldn't sit still. But he liked the way it was going.
"You were saying?" Rhea asked dryly.
Clockwork looked back at the portrait, then shrugged his shoulders nonchalantly, as if talking about the weather. "Danny and Ellie are my apprentices. I look after them, guide them, teach them. So to speak. Not my children."
Rhea's brow furrowed, her patience waning. "And when exactly were you going to tell me about them? Or were you going to continue pretending I didn't exist for them? Or let me meet them."
Clockwork sighed and pinched the bridge of his nose. "Rhea, we know how things turned out with the other five. I can handle this duo on my own. And Danny is a great hero, as is Ellie at the moment. Really great students."
The mention of their children - Hades, Hera, Poseidon, Zeus, Demeter and Hestia - hung heavily in the air. The bitter history of betrayal, war and broken family ties was not something any of them wanted to revisit. Or that Kronos wanted to talk about, let alone with his wife.
Still, Rhea glared at him, her anger simmering beneath the surface.
"You don't just start like that," she snapped. "Blaming me for how they got out! While praising the ones you took care of, how great heroes they are!"
Clockwork's tone became defensive. "I gave them stability, training and helped them find a purpose. Isn't that enough? Or would you rather I eat them? Or be given to me to eat."
Rhea's eyes flashed. "Don't you dare put that on me. You were the one who..."
"Yes, yes, I know," Clockwork interrupted, his voice uncharacteristically sharp. "The great betrayal I gave you, the swallowing of children, the rebellion of Zeus, how you hid the boy. We're past that, Rhea. I have moved on from the past. Perhaps you should too.
The argument spiralled from there, as it always did. Words turned to accusations, accusations turned to frustration. Rhea's voice grew louder, while Clockwork's remained icy, but no less cutting. The air in the cave grew heavy with tension, time itself seemed to slow under the weight of their unresolved grievances.
Finally, Rhea threw up her hands. "You are unbearable, Kronos!"
Clockwork stiffened at the use of his old name. "And you are implacable, Rhea."
Rhea took one last look at her husband and the painting behind him. Before she left.
"Silence at last. I really should not bet with my own powers whether she will visit or not."
#danny phantom#dp#danny fenton#Dani Phantom#Rhea#Kronos#Clockwork#Hestia#greek myhtology#Titans#greek mythology#Greek myth x DP
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Alright sooooo.. Y'all ride the Cyclone fans do not worry I'm just posting for fun, I love to express my love for this musical! I'm not just posting only ride the Cyclone but other musicals 🎉
#chair parasites#the epic musical#epic the musical#epic: the musical#epic the musical athena#athena#epic the musical telemachus#telemachus#greek myth#greek myhtology
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In some interpretations of Greek myth, Amphritite is known as the goddess of the sea and fisherman’s bounty; providing all the rich plant life and shellfish and such.
Inspired by the Hades 2 art. I just wanted to draw some ocean gods.
#my artwork#my art#amphritite#hades 2#digital art#greek gods#greek myhtology#ocean goddess#mermay 2024#Ru’s art tag
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'Mortal Sister' oil painting by artist Kai Carpenter
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The Sea and the Storm
Haven't drawn anything very rendered in a good while and I had a lot of free time at school today so :P
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#my art#digital art#digital illustration#kaiju#kaiju art#kaiju oc#ichi ghidorah#ship art#canon x oc#greek myhtology#← based of#Anchi but they're gods AU idrk#forget sun x moon embrace sea x storm
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For the Win!~❤️
#digital illustration#digital art#digital drawing#stray gods#laura bailey#digital fanart#video game#gay pride#lesbian pride#grace x freddie#greek myhtology
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Aeolus
I am the wind, twisting and turning I give the fire enough to stay burning
#art#my art#digital art#fan art#digital drawing#artwork#digital#aeolus#epic the ocean saga#epic the musical fanart#epic: the musical#epic the musical#my sketch#sketch#greek myhtology#greek myths#greek myth#greek gods#ancient greek#ancient greece#the odyssey#odyssey#odysseus
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I wonder how Odyssey Odysseus and Epic Odysseus would interact, since they are VERY different in terms of character, and the events that happen to them
#epic odysseus#odysseus#odyssey odysseus#greek myhtology#the oddyssey#the odyssey#epic the musical#shitpost?#kinda
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Getting used to drawing on my new iPad and decided Apollo would be my first victim
#my classic simple bust with vague expression and no background art#groundbreaking#made this on IbisPaint#but im getting Procreate soon#art#apollo#mine#apollon#phoebus apollo#greek mythos#myths#mythos#mythoi#greek myhtology#mythology#greek god#greek gods#greek myths#ancient greece#my art#apollo worship#apollo deity#digital art
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hera defender for life idc 🤞🏼
#prue speaks ੈ✩‧₊˚#xoxochb#yes she did bad things#but she had a decent reason behind them#I cannot hate her I’m sorry#greek myhtology#hera goddess#percy jackon and the olympians#pjo fandom
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𝚃𝚑𝚎 𝚝𝚒𝚝𝚎𝚗 𝚠𝚑𝚘 𝚜𝚝𝚘𝚕𝚍 𝚏𝚒𝚛𝚎 𝚏𝚛𝚘𝚖 the 𝚐𝚘𝚍𝚜 𝚏𝚘𝚛 𝚑𝚞𝚖𝚊𝚗𝚒𝚝𝚢
#les mis fanart#les miserables#les mis#les mis enjolras#enjolras#prometheus#greek myhtology#artwork#art#procreate
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Don’t mind me just listening to this devastating and heartwarming album for the next month and drawing while trying not to cry. I don’t know how many praises can even satisfy how much I want to thank this man for adapting such an amazing story. It’s bittersweet knowing this is the end of this saga. I hope everyone one day can appreciate these albums even just once. Merry Christmas everyone.
#sorrowfulwhump#sorrow talks#not whump#whumpblr#epic the musical#epic the ithaca saga#musicals#music#jorge rivera herrans#odysseus#homers odyssey#the odyssey#greek myhtology
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