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Let me only slay Hector, and I do not care how soon death comes to me.
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I think this is honestly such an interesting perspective.
Like, Heracles starts his journey already older than Patroclus or Achilles even get to be. Heracles is a middle aged man with PTSD, of course Patroclus can’t relate to him—
and what gets me the most is…it’s honestly really tragic that he never gets the chance to. They never have to live with the PTSD post war, or live long enough to have the opportunity to start unpacking that trauma.
My favorite part of the Song of Achilles:
Achilles: How could Heracles not recognize his wife?
Chiron: That is the nature of madness.
Patroclus’ inner monologue: Sounds like a skill issue. Couldn’t be me. Truly pathetic to be honest. Personally, I would recognize Achilles in the dark, or in disguise. I would know him even in madness. But that’s just me I guess.
#also…#His wife probably isn’t the equivalent of Achilles to Patroclus#it’s Theseus#I bet Heracles would be able to recognize Theseus regardless#I mean Heracles drags this man out of he’ll#tsoa#achilles#patrochilles#patroclus#the song of achilles#greek mythology#Heracles#Theseus#Heracles x Theseus
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its getting warmer which means its time to doodle achilles young again
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the song of achilles — madeline miller

night shift — stephen king

euripedes — anne carson

circe — madeline miller

a conjuring of light — v.e. schwab

west wind — mary oliver

the song of achilles — madeline miller

the fragile threads of power — v.e. schwab
#don't go where i can't follow#i knew i would follow you anywhere and i have we all have#if i could do it all over again i would#tsoa#the song of achilles#circe#madeline miller#web weaving#west winds#mary oliver#ve schwab#a conjuring of light#shades of magic#euripedes#anne carson#pylades#orestes#night shift#stephen king#mine#the fragile threads of power
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and they were tentmates
#tagamemnon#iliad#the iliad#the song of achilles#tsoa#greek heroes#patrochilles#achilles#patroclus#my art
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Awww 🥺
Well, time to ramble about the Iliad again even tho no one asked, yay! This time it's about language: there's one specific expression which I'm kind of obsessed with, and it's φίλη κεφαλή (phìle kephalè).
So, phìle is the feminine form of the adjective phìlos (the word where philtatos comes from), which obviously means "dear", "beloved": but by extension, in the Homeric language especially, it means "something that belongs to someone". Which actually makes sense because it's basically implied that if something belongs to someone, it has to be something dear to them. And this is mostly used with body parts (like, instead of saying "my hands", in Homer you'd find something along "the dear hands" and so on.)
And that's where kephalè comes in! The word literally means "head". In the poem there's a lot of talking about heads: chopped heads, disfigured heads, pierced heads, and so on. But many times, metaphorically, it can also mean "body" or "life". Why? Because, since the head is the most important part of one's body, it is the essential part in order to live. And of course it's "dear" to you, because otherwise you'd be dead.
So what happens if you put the two words together? You basically get an affectionate form of address, which could be translated to "my dear head", but most precisely "my dear life".
In the Iliad, when Achilles learns of Patroclus' death, he states to have loved him "like his own head" (kephalè is the word he uses), and right after, he refers to Hector as the man who killed his phìle kephalè...
Because the head is to the body what Patroclus is to Achilles: the most important and precious part of himself. And now that he's lost him, he feels as if Hector had killed a whole part of himself, the one that kept him alive. Because his head has been literally torn away from him.
Also in another passage he refers to Patroclus as ηθείη κεφαλή (hethèie kephalè), where hethèie basically means "sweet", "beloved", "worthy of honor". And once again the "head".
I'll stop rambling for now, but this stuff was just too beautiful not to be talked about?? (and for me not to hyperfixate over it)
#the iliad#tsoa#patrochilles#language#greek mythology#greek literature#patroclus#achilles#the song of achilles
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nobody:
absolutely nobody:
me: patroclus was the rational one
also me: remembers he fell in love with the angriest demigod in greece
me: never mind he was just gay and hopeful
#greek mythology#trojan war#tagamemnon#patrochilles#ancient greece#homers iliad#achilles#patroclus#ancient greek mythology#epic the musical#incorrect iliad#incorrect quotes#headcanon#gay#ancient greek#hellenic gods#homer’s iliad#homeric epics#percy jackson#tsoa patrochilles#tsoa#aristos achaion
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Old but The Guy
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refining my patrochilles designs . is this finalised ???? probably not …
#patrochilles#achilles#patroclus#greek mythology#greek myth art#the iliad#tsoa#hades game#achilles art#patroclus art#my art
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tiny patrochilles [from the vault]
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here I tried to combine digital with watercolor
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they're in love
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Casual Patrochilles chats during the raids

#homers iliad#the iliad#trojan war#greek mythology#ancient greece#ancient greek mythology#patrochilles#patroclus#achilles#tagamemnon#fake chat#incorrect iliad#incorrect quotes#tsoa patrochilles#tsoa achilles#tsoa patroclus#epic the musical#hector of troy#gay#lgbtq#epic the troy saga#tsoa#the song of achilles#greek lore#greek literature#meme#quotes#homer's iliad#iliad achilles
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✨homoerotic grappling✨
something tells me achilles is not doing this to get better at hand to hand combat idk
#achilles is a bratty bottom to me idc#also i know actual greek wrestling is done naked but sadly the censores dont want me to show you the truth :´(#patroclus#achilles#patrochilles#the iliad#greek mythology#homeric epics#fanart#tagamemnon#artists on tumblr#own post#tsoa
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