Art by 土豆LCZ
I just wanted to tell you that you're doing great, keep slaying, ily <3
AWWW TYSM you are so sweet Day! You are also going great, slaying and all!
"This is my son Sergio and his brother Pin"
"are they not both your sons? Why is Pin not given the son title"
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"I don't like him"
I want you to remember:
The fascists hate you too and they just will pretend otherwise until after they've killed the rest of us, before they turn on you.
Heyooo it's Sage :>
Hiiii Sagey! It's good to have finally found your profile!
God I wish elections in the fucking US wouldn’t affect literally every other country in the world
I absolutely love your interpretations, especially Cassandra: she would definitely be a victim of the Web.
I also have a couple more entities opinions even if they aren't really tied to greek heroes:
Calypso would be either an avatar of the Web or, the option I like more, an avatar of the Corruption because it's often tied to toxic types of love and I could confidently say that she is the definition of it: she kept him against his will, wanting him close to her, wanting to be with him.
I could confidently say that Circe would be an avatar of the Flesh for her transmutation abilities.
Tiresias would be either an avatar of the End (because he is, y'know, a ghost) or an avatar of the Eye for his prophetic abilities.
I feel that Orpheus would be either marked or aligned with the End for his little adventures in the underworld, or the web for his abilities to enchant, or control (that might be a little of a reach), others with his music.
Medea would probably be an avatar of the Slaughter because of the extremely violent acts that she committed during her play; I'm not sure though, I'm only at season three of tma so I'm not really an expert on entities and avatars.
Just gonna throw this into the void:
Odyssey Odysseus would either be aligned with the stranger or the eye, even though I'm leaning more into the stranger due to the continuous shedding of his Identity and constant deception; Ulysses from The Divine Comedy would definitely be aligned with the eye for his even bigger want for knowledge (he literally got killed by God because he went were no human could, for him humans were made to constantly try to get more knowledge ("considerate la vostra semenza: fatti non foste a viver come bruti, ma per seguir virtute e canoscenza", translation: "Consider ye the seed from which ye sprang; Ye were not made to love like unto brutes, But for pursuit of virtue and of knowledge.")
The Odyssey: Ulysses Tempted by the Sirens by Karl Sisson
Guanyin by Yuming Li
YOU'RE THE SWEETEST AND THE BESTEST AHHHHHHHHHH
NO YOU ARE THE SWEETEST AND THE BESTEST AND you are also SO CUTE writing me all of this stuff!!!! You are adorable!
Hii this is greenteabox even though you all can call me just Tea. I'm here to mostly reblog and post about my interests and hobbies, especially crochet since I can't draw. Credits pfp: idk I found it on Pinterest
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