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This blog is currently a work in progress. Please be patient while setting this blog up. In the meantime, I'll be reblogging stuff that is already Legendary Fugitives content from my main blog. Content Warning: This story is for mature audiences only (16-18+). 16+ if you can handle the dark themes. These themes will include toxic cult culture, war, blood, terrible families, assault, abuse, messed up Greek/Roman mythology, and more that will be added down the road. If that upsets you, you are free not to read. NO REPOSTING, Reblog only. Thank You!
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legendaryfugitives · 2 months ago
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The end of the Vengeance Saga be like...
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legendaryfugitives · 2 months ago
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ALRIGHT!
Due to the popularity of likes from one of my previous posts, I'll make Astraea the Fairy Godmother/Genie character to my Vestal Virgin character, Sulpicia, who makes a wish on a star constellation.
This is going to be fun!!!
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legendaryfugitives · 2 months ago
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I had to make this after seeing this painting, just right after I made that Athena's Exes post.
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legendaryfugitives · 2 months ago
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Is it just me, but from rewatching OSP's episode on Miscellaneous Myths: Astraea, I think Astraea would probably be the Fairy Godmother Goddess to some crazy Greek/Roman Mythology Cinderella Story. Seriously, her myth opens doors to stories ten times better than Disney's Wish. Imagine her singing Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo! If anyone wants me to draw this potential idea with one of my characters, please comment if you agree!
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legendaryfugitives · 2 months ago
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WARNING TO ALL INTERNET ARCHIVE USERS!
The Internet Archive has been hacked and is down. Please do whatever you can to change passwords, especially if you get access again to your Internet Archive Accounts, so you can change passwords there, too.
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legendaryfugitives · 2 months ago
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To Olympus Guardian Fans
Is there a way to access the entire Olympus Guardian comic series? I just want to compare and contrast it to the original myths and the animated series. I only found snippets on Pinterest, and that's it. If anyone can post the full comic on Tumblr, if allowed, that would be great. But no scams or dangerous sites, please!
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legendaryfugitives · 3 months ago
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Athena’s Exes
So, I recently noticed people agreeing that Goddess Athena is Asexual, but from mythological sources like the stories about Pallas, there are hints that she was not aromantic. During a long research spree and reading other people's opinions, I've noticed she'll be considered a Biromantic Sapiosexual Asexual. AKA, not into the, how do I say this in PG language, bedroom stuff due to being a Parthenos, but shows romantic interest to anyone with brains. These are just notes I made while researching this topic. I encourage you all to do your own research. I'm willing to make a part two post of links if anyone needs them. Warning! Greek Mythology is known for incest included in their stories. You've been warned! Please let me know if there is anyone else I missed so I can update this post. Hephestus will not be included since Athena was not in love with him in any way. Now, let's move on to my notes of a few examples.
Pallas, The Lost BFF
When Athena first burst out of her father's head, Zeus, she was taken in by Triton, her cousin and son of Poseidon. Triton also had a Nymph daughter named Pallas. The sources are borderline on how Athena and Pallas viewed each other. Some say they were sisterly best friends, and some say they were more than friends. What the sources have in common is that the two girls practice sparring and compete together.
Fate: During a sparring contest or a friendly sparring practice match Zeus attended or happened to be watching, Athena and Pallas’s fight got heated. Scared for Athena's life, he used his aegis to distract Pallas. Unfortunately, this caused Athena to accidentally impale and kill her best friend. To make it up to Athena, Zeus gave her his aegis, which we see Athena wear to this day. Athena later created the palladium, a statue that looked like Pallas, and Athena took the name Pallas as her epithet.
Prometheus, Thief God of Fire and Hearts
There are a few theories about these two. Especially since Athena helped Prometheus steal the fire. There was one story in which Prometheus had a crush on Athena, which is why he was punished. And believe me, Prometheus and Athena were not on my Bingo Card this year. However, it makes sense since the two have a lot in common, they have worked together many times, and both played a role in creating a new version of humans. Another variation of Athena's birth myth is Prometheus freeing Athena instead of Hephaestus, or he does help out in the process of freeing Athena from Zeus's head. Yes, you may say, “But didn’t accident resources say Prometheus was married and had a son?” Remember, these stories have changed and merged over time with different variants. Some sadly lost to time. Ultimately, we are left with our imaginations when approaching these stories as long as the original culture is respected. But it does make things complicated. Prometheus and his wife, Pronoea or Hesione, never got married or divorced. Be free to come up with theories, everyone.
Fate: After getting caught afterward, Prometheus was punished by getting chained to a rock, and his liver was eaten by an eagle. Then, Prometheus's liver regrows overnight, but his torcher continues each day until he is finally freed. But unfortunately for the rebel titan, it ended his relationship with Athena. To make things worse, Athena was part of making Pandora, so Athena was punished at the end of the day, too.
Myrmex, Maiden Heartbreaker
In an insect origin story, Myrmex was a young Attican maiden who became the goddess' favorite. She was known for her cleverness and her chastity, a significant reason why Athena had a love for the maiden. Athena showed humans how to sow their fields when she created the plow. However, Myrmex was greedy on the inside. Myrmex went behind Athena’s back, stole some sheaves, and claimed she invented the plow to the public in conman fashion.
Fate: Heartbroken, Athena turned Myrmex into an ant, cursing her for stealing other's grain forever. So, talk about the worst breakup of the year there. The lesson is don't break the heart of someone who cares for you, romantically or platonically, because the betrayed will get petty revenge.
Phereclus (or Phereclos), the Shipbuilder of Tragic Dreams
Although one line mentions this, the Illiad mentions a Trojan shipbuilder, Phereclus (or Phereclos), who once made well-balanced ships. According to the different translations of Book V, Athena had “a special love for him,” “for Pallas Athene loved him above all men,” or “Pallas Minerva had dearly loved him.” Either he was her protégé, there was something more, or both.
Fate: According to Book V of the Illiad, Phereclus was killed by Meriones since it was one of Phereclus’s ships that Paris used to kidnap Helen. And if you read it, it’s pretty graphic. People can form their theories on the subject despite just that one line.
Hercle (aka Etruscan version of Heracles/Hercules), A Lover in Question
Disclaimer! This is from the Etruscan sources. I do not ship Hercle/Heracles/Hercules with Menrva/Athena/Minerva. Please do not attack me, people! In the Etruscan religion, Athena was not viewed as a Parthenos. Some sources hint at the two being romantically involved despite being siblings or half-siblings. Even having a blood or adopted kid together named Epiur??? But the two Gods were probably Epiur's protectors instead. Hercle and Menrva were Gods of protecting children back then to the Etruscans. Epiur is still a big mystery, so people, please do your research!
Fate: If we go with Hercle's Greek Version, Heracles had a crazy death, but he became a God, and then he ended up marrying his other half-sister, Hebe, the daughter of the Goddess who was out for revenge on Heracles, Hera. Yeah, this family tree is messed up for the wrong reasons, and I don't want to elaborate further.
That's it for now! Criticism is welcome if I get something wrong and need to fix it. I'm willing to post the links if anyone is curious about these details. Studying Athena's past friends or possible past lovers was an interesting rabbit hole to explore. If I inspired you in any way, please use these ideas as long as you respect original sources and know Athena is a Parthenos. Thanks for coming to my TedTalk of Athena's Exes for now!
Edit: To Epic the Musical fans, be free to use this for any of your theories because these losses may have affected Athena.
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legendaryfugitives · 3 months ago
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HAPPY OCTOBER!
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legendaryfugitives · 3 months ago
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Dropping this potential meme, draw your squad, or draw from certain media or your Ares and Athena challenge here. Go wild people!
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legendaryfugitives · 3 months ago
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THIS!!!
Athena: "yknow what fuck you" *sits on the windowsill cuntily*
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legendaryfugitives · 3 months ago
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Wow! My post of Athena screenshots got popular. So I guess I'll post a few more favorites from that episode. I'll do Ares next.
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legendaryfugitives · 3 months ago
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I’ve been looking for pose ideas for Athena. I took these cute screenshots from one episode of Disney’s Hercules the Animated Series.
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legendaryfugitives · 3 months ago
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I just found this and thought this was cool! Please don't ask where I found this at this time because I don't want it to be pulled down and people lose access to it on the internet forever. In case that happens, I'm posting this here for all the Prince of Egypt fans! Enjoy!
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legendaryfugitives · 4 months ago
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Updated my Jupiter Zeus design again and I’m starting to like this design than previous versions.
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legendaryfugitives · 4 months ago
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Color guides for various Greek gods and goddesses in Disney’s “Hercules: The Animated Series”.
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legendaryfugitives · 4 months ago
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Posting this link here, hoping the art in this link gets likes for the Wisdom Saga.
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legendaryfugitives · 4 months ago
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Doing a one year later update on my Athena design in honor of Wisdom Saga.
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