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Walking around the apartment going "butter dog... he's the one with the butter" in my best anime dub boy protagonist voice until my roommate kills me oppa gruesome style
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phaedra's love, sarah kane // the last olympian, rick riordan
#pjo#percy jackson and the olympians#luke#luke castellan#kronos#luke & kronos#mine#pjo is soooo goofy and then they'll hit you with a line like this#like genuinely. how am i supposed to interpret that mr riordan.
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who would’ve thought the titan lord of time would look a lil weird
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the last olympian, rick riordan // the oresteia, aeschylus
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percy jackson and the olympians // boy found inside a wolf, saeed jones
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YOUR GRANDPA is trapped in TARTARUS PRISON and needs YOUR HELP TO GET OUT! call 1-800-titansarmy today to pledge your eternal soul to the cause
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Sea unicorn as a drinking vessel, Elias Geyer, 1600 AD. Silver, gilded. Leipzig, Germany.
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“Dead things, have a taste, have a sound, a distinct presence. Dead things keep the score, from the ticks of your heart.”
— Helaena C Moon
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— Stanley Plumly, After Grief
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Martha Rhodes, ‘His’, from At the Gate
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“What do we expect of our fathers? That they make a final, legendary journey back, travel whatever distance they must to reach us, appear as ghosts in our new houses, sit by our beds, and speak in such a way that we at last can speak, too? Do we really hope that they might leave us at last with a kiss, and that kiss be so right it explains everything that confused us as children, each puzzling grief, each unfathomable longing?”
- Christopher Bursk, A Father’s Kiss.
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Bryce Emley, from "A List of Waters"
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God always gives us more than we can handle/ he presses his finger into the centre of my hand
Dayspring by Anthony Oliveira
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*in the club* yeah so the premise of percy jackson where children must grapple with supernatural manifestations of their ancestral sins is already reminiscent of certain gothic literature but i’d say battle of the labyrinth adheres to the genre most traditionally. like most of the book takes place in a building that inspires fear and awe, serves as a physical isolator between the protagonists and the modern world, and represents the decaying of a world that once reigned supreme. it’s not technically haunted, but it behaves similar to the stereotypical haunted mansion—and the story does have ghosts. luke and his possession are essential to this interpretation: the act represents the convergence of past and present, as well as incestuous tradition. luke’s existence shows that the gods have stopped inbreeding and are embracing new cultures and ideas, while kronos entering his body signals a return to that convention. this would add an extra dimension to the titan/olympian confl- hey where are you going
#I'm babbling but i am. thinking very intensely#pjo#percy jackson#percy jackson and the olympians#luke castellan#kronos pjo#luke & kronos#mine#incest /
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