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when you get this, list 5 songs you like to listen to, publish. then, send this ask to 10 of your favorite followers<3
two identical ask lethsgoooooo is also the answer to @ghost-qwq because yeah!!
The list of song that I like to listen is changing all the time and it was hard for me to choose, because I can listen on repeat almost everything, but!!!! I tried. It was the hardest elimination game of songs I like in my life ahahahfsjdhffj— Pengosolvent — Footsteps on Fade (youtube)
Midge Ure — The Man Who Sold The World (youtube || spotify)
Электрофорез — Я ничего не могу с собою сделать (youtube || spotify)
Flёur — Железо поёт (youtube || spotify)
Michelle Gurevich — Lovers Are Stranger (youtube || spotify)
Thanks for ask!! :3c
#Its was fun!! and I've been choosing songs for too long I wanna cry/laugh because of this#In begining I was trying to avoid Russian songs because I know some people from my college know about my tumblr...#but then I remembered it's MY account and I can post WHATEVER I want so here it is!!! (I just love music I don't care what anyone thinks)#folli's though#Folli's asks
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Your art is really cool!!! Especially the regretevator posts! Keep the good work up!!
THANK YOU!! I HAVENT DRAWN ANYTHING REGRETEVATOR IN A BIT BUT I GOT EXCITED ABOUT THE NEW NPCS SO HERES A DOODLE I DID EARLIER
#ask#regretevator#melanie regretevator#regretevator melanoie#folly regretevator#regretevator folly#Zed's art
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I was inspired by cordyceps and dead space, i love cordyceps and dead space
Im ngl i have not kept up with regretevator lore but from what i gathered, it made sense to me
#cw blood#regretevator#regretevator fanart#regretevator folly#folly regretevator#i got distracted and did this instead of answering an ask sorr ://////
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folly polymorphs into poptart to try and inflict extra trauma points (gone wrong)
Infected: yo guys!! check out this cool cat i found!
Folly: MEOW MEOW MRRR MROW PURR (LET ME GO YOU FOOL)
Infected: isn’t it cute :3
#regretevator#regretevator art#regretevator fanart#regretevator roblox#regretevator infected#regretevator folly#mspaint regretevator#i misunderstood the ask sorry again :[#also!! going to post less often. Maybe twice a week or more
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are you planning to do more patterned button ups? I really love the new one!
we can't afford the cotton moq right now, but we're using a different type of viscose for another round of button-up shirts! here's a little sneak peek 👀
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i give folly a bouquet of roses and run away
[Seems you caught her off-guard.]
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I'M NOT SORRY.
(sorry the drawing was rushed and I'm trying new art styles:3)
HATSUNE FOLLY.
"Vomiting on the floor."
#regretevator#regretavator#regretevator rp#regretevator rp blog#regretevator ask blog#regretevator folly#folly's answers
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I think you posted it a little while ago, but do you have the photo of Jonny standing with Raphaella's wings lining up with him? (I think it's from DTTM?)
Also if you have any favourite photos/or a favourite performance feel free to share! I'd love to know about some more of them :D
Sorry about the two week delay, finals got me
Heres a bunch that follow that general premise!
My personal favorite preformance is probably folly bridge inn, or Transpose, i recently made that drumbot beta post with all the transpose photos i have, so i wont post those again, but folly bridge in is a close second, and probably the preformance (other than halloween) i wish had been recorded the most.
it was tims debut.
i want that so bad
anyway, folly bridge inn be upon ye:
These ones might be from folly bridge in? Based on tims hair and goggles and general cat in the rain vibe, but im not 100% sure. i forget where i even got these, frankly, probably one of the photo sessions in the mechschord back in the way where we'd all dump photos at eachother.
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folly doodle for today that i dont like lol
i wanted her to be more raptor/bird of prey like but it didnt turn out how i wanted its whatever though
#orbit splash#regretevator folly#regretevator#dont ask about the hands i experimented with one of them and couldnt be bothered with the other#so i left it like that lol#god why is regretevator on my mind so much#i dont even like the game like that xwx''''#just the characters ig#which is only 4 of them#anyways#i went bird of prey/raptor because idk#she preys on peoples insecurities and dreams girl i tried getting creative#plus birds are cool
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As usual I read your tags always and so you said Apollo did not ask for resurrection of Asclepius and Hyacinthus so i just wanted to share this. About Asclepius death I read it on theoi.com, that earlier authors don't make him resurrect as a god but that's a later development mentioned only by Roman authors like Cicero, Hyginus and Ovid. But still Apollo has a role in Ovid's version
Ovid, Fasti 6. 735 ff (trans.Boyle) (Roman poetry C1st B.C. to C1st A.D.) : Clymenus [Haides] and Clotho resent the threads of life respun and death's royal rights diminished. Jove [Zeus] feared the precedent and aimed his thunderbolt at the man who employed excessive art. Phoebus [Apollon], you whined. He is a god; smile at your father, who, for your sake, undoes his prohibitions [i.e. when he obtains immortality for Asklepios].
So here it is actually because of Apollo the decision was taken to resurrect him as god. And with Hyacinthus, I don't think I've read about Artemis playing the primary role. I know in Sparta there was a picture of Artemis, Athena and Aphrodite carrying Hyacinthus and his sister to heaven.
This is not on theoi.com but I saw on Tumblr it's from Dionysiaca by Nonnus
Second, my lord Oiagros wove a winding lay, as the father of Orpheus who has the Muse his boon companion. Only a couple of verses he sang, a ditty of Phoibos, clearspoken in few words after some Amyclaian style: Apollo brought to life again his longhaired Hyacinthos: Staphylos will be made to live for aye by Dionysos.
So since he is singing inspired by amyclean stories it probably means in that place it was believed Apollo was the one to bring back his lover to life.
Apollo as god of order was very important so i think it shows how special these people (and admetus too) were to him that he decided to go against the order for them 🥺
ANON!! Shakes you like a bottle of ramune!! BELOVED ANON!!!!! I'm littering your face with kisses, I'm anointing you with olive oil and honey - you absolutely made my night with this because, not only did I get the pure serotonin shot of having someone interact with my tags (yippee, wahoo!!) I also got to have that wonderful feeling of "oh wow, have I misunderstood something that was integral to my understanding of this myth/figure this whole time or is this a case of interpretational differences?" which is imo vital for my aims and interests as someone who enjoys mythological content and literature.
I'll preface my response with this: Hyacinthus is by far the hardest of these to get accounts for because his revival itself, as you very astutely point out, is generally accounted for in painting/ritual format which muddies the waters on who interceded for what. I wasn't actually familiar with that passage from the Argonautica - and certainly didn't remember it so thank you very much for bringing it to my attention!
That said, what I've come to understand, both about Hyacinthus and about Asclepius is that in the accounts of their deaths, Apollo's position is startlingly clear.
For Hyacinthus, it is established time and again that Apollo would have sacrificed everything for him - his status, his power, his very own immortality and divinity. Ovid writes that Apollo would have installed him as a god if only he had the time:
(Ovid. Metamorphoses. Book X. trans. Johnston)
Many other writers too speak of how Apollo abandoned his lyre and his seat at Delphi to spend his days with Hyacinthus, but they also all agree that when it came to his death - he was powerless. Ovid gives that graphic account of Apollo's desperation as he tries all his healing arts to save him to no avail:
(Ovid, Metamorphoses Book X. Apollo me boy, methinks him dead. trans Johnston)
Bion, in one of his fragments, writes that Apollo was "dumb" upon seeing Hyacinthus' agony:
(Bion, The Bucolic Poets. Fragment XI. trans Edmonds)
Even Nonnus in the Dionysiaca speaks constantly of Apollo's helplessness in the face of Hyacinthus' fate where he writes that the god still shivers if a westward wind blows upon an iris:
and when Zephyros breathed through the flowery garden, Apollo turned a quick eye upon his young darling, his yearning never satisfied; if he saw the plant beaten by the breezes, he remembered the quoit, and trembled for fear the wind, so jealous once about the boy, might hate him even in a leaf...
(Nonnus, Dionysiaca, Book 3. trans Rouse)
And the point here is just that - Apollo, at least as far as I've read, cannot avert someone's death. He simply can't. Once they're already dead - once Fate has cut their string - all Apollo's power is gone and he can do nothing no matter how much he wants to. And this is, as far as I know, supported with the accounts of Asclepius as well!
Since you specifically brought up Ovid's account, I'll also stick only to Ovid's account but in Metamorphoses when we get Ovid's version of Coronis' demise, he writes that Apollo intensely and immediately regrets slaughtering Coronis. He regrets it so intensely that he, like he does with Hyacinthus, does his best to resuscitate her:
(Ovid, Metamorphoses Book Two. Apollo's regret)
And like Hyacinthus, when it becomes clear that what has happened cannot be undone, Apollo wails:
(Ovid, Metamorphoses Book Two. Apollo wept.)
Unlike his mother, Asclepius in her womb had not yet died and so, with the last of Apollo's strength, he does manage, at least, to save him.
(Ovid, Metamorphoses Book Two. Apollo puts the 'tearing out' in Asclepius.)
But it goes further than even that because Ocyrhoe, Chiron's daughter, a prophetess who unduly gained the ability to directly proclaim the secrets of the Fates, upon seeing the baby Asclepius, immediately prophesies his glory, his inevitable death and then his fated ascension:
(Ovid. Metamorphoses, Book Two. Ocyrhoe's prophecy. trans Johnston)
Before she too succumbs to her hubris and is transformed by the Fates into a horse so she can no longer speak secrets that aren't hers to share.
These things ultimately are important because it establishes two very important things: 1) Apollo can't do anything in the face of the ultimate Fate of mortals, which is, of course, death and 2) even when Apollo is Actively Devastated, regretful, yearning, mournful, guilty or some unholy combination of all of the above, when someone is dead, he accepts that they are gone. Even if he is devastated by it, even if he'll cry all the rest of his days about it - if they're dead? Apollo lets them go. In Fasti, when Zeus brings Asclepius back, he does not say Apollo asked him to - Zeus, or well, in this case Jove, brings Asclepius back because he wants Apollo to stop being mad at him.
(Ovid, Fasti VI. Apollo please come home your father misses you. trans. A.S Kline)
Even Boyle's translation which you used above in your findings hints that Zeus made Asclepius a god because he wanted Apollo to stop grieving. (i.e 'smile at your father', 'for your sake [he] undoes his prohibitions')
And like, Apollo was deeply upset by Asclepius' death - apart from killing the Cyclops in anger, in book 4 of the Argonautica, Apollonius writes that the Celts believe the stream of Eridanus to be the tears Apollo shed over the death of Asclepius when he left for Hyperborea after being chastised by Zeus for killing his Cyclops:
But the Celts have attached this story to them, that these are the tears of Leto's son, Apollo, that are borne along by the eddies, the countless tears that he shed aforetime when he came to the sacred race of the Hyperboreans and left shining heaven at the chiding of his father, being in wrath concerning his son whom divine Coronis bare in bright Lacereia at the mouth of Amyrus.
It all paints a very clear picture to me. Apollo did not ask for either of them to be brought back. Though bringing them back certainly pleased and delighted him, they are actions of other gods who are moved by Apollo's grief and mourning and seek to mollify him. Him not asking doesn't mean he didn't want them back which I think is a very important distinction by the by, but it simply means that Apollo knows the natural order of things and, even if it hurts, he isn't going to press his luck about it.
Which, of course, brings us to Admetus. And I'm really not going to overcomplicate this, Admetus is different because, very vitally, Admetus is not dead. Apollo can't do a thing once Fate has been carried out and Death has claimed a mortal but you know what he absolutely can do? Bargain like hell with the Fates before that point of inevitability. And that's what he does, ultimately for Admetus and Alcestis. He sought to prolong Admetus' life, not revive him from death or absolve him from death altogether and even after getting the Fates drunk, he's still only able to organise a sacrifice - a life for a life - something completely contingent on whether some other mortal would be willing to die in Admetus' place and not at all controllable by Apollo's own power.
All of these things, I think come back to that point you made - that Apollo's place as a god of order is very important and therefore these people are very special to him if it means he's willing to go against that order but, I also wish to challenge that opinion if you'd let me. Apollo's place as a god of order is very important and therefore, I would argue, that it is even more important that it is shown that he does not break the divine order, especially for the people that mean the most to him. The original context of my comments which started this conversation were on this lovely, lovely post by @hyacinthusmemorial which contemplated upon Asclepius from the perspective of an Emergency Medical personnel and included, in their tags, the very poignant lines "there's something about Apollo letting go when Asclepius couldn't that eats my heart away" and "you do what you can, you do your best, but you don't ever reach too far" and I think that's perfectly embodied with the Apollo-Asclepius dichotomy. Apollo grieves. He wails, he cries, he does his best each and every time to save that which is precious to him but he does not curse their nature, he does not resent that they are human and ultimately, he accepts that that which is mortal must inevitably die. There is nothing that so saliently proves that those who uphold rules are also their most staunch followers - if Apollo wants to delight in his place as Fate's mouthpiece, he cannot undo Fate. And, if even the god of healing and order himself cannot undo death, what right does Asclepius, mortal as he is, talented as he is, have to disrespect it?
The beauty of these stories isn't that Apollo loved them enough to bring them back. The beauty is that Apollo loved them enough to let them go.
#this is such a long ass post oh my god#ginger answers asks#This totally got away from me but I AM PASSIONATE ABOUT THIS AAAA#Anon beloved anon I hope you don't take this as me shutting you down or anything because that really isn't what I'm trying to do#I'm definitely going to dig more into the exactness of 'who petitioned for Hyacinthus to be revived actually?"#I always stuck to the belief that it was Artemis because of the depictions of his revival + his procession is usually devoid of Apollo#I know some renaissance paintings have him and Apollo reuniting but that's usually In The Heavens y'know#I genuinely couldn't think of any accounts that have Apollo Asking for anyone to be revived#Apollo does intercede sometimes but that's usually for immortals like Prometheus#Or even when he's left to preside over Zagreus' revival and repair in orphic tradition#Concerning Asclepius there's like a ton to talk about tbh#There's the fact that in some writings (in quite a lot actually) the reason Asclepius was killed wasn't necessarily that he brought someone#back - it was that he accepted money for it#Pindar wrote about it and Plato talks about how if Asclepius really did accept gold for a miracle then he was never a son of Apollo#It's a whole thing really#I think it's very important that it's Asclepius in his mortal folly that tests the boundaries of life and death tbh#The romanticisation of going to any length to bring back a loved one is nice and all#But sometimes the kindest and most lovely thing you can do for someone is to accept it#Just accept that they're gone - accept that there was nothing that could be done and even if the grief is heavy - keep living#Maybe we won't all get our lost loves back#But there are definitely always more people worth loving if you just live long enough to find them#apollo#asclepius#zeus#admetus#greek mythology#ovid#oh my god so much ovid#hyacinthus#coronis
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I require more of my sinful indulgence, folly
This is platonic you fucking disgrace bUT I CAN’T NOT HAVE HER
to flex on folly:
I have beaten you around 4 times, all in singleplayer, 3 before the badge was even fucking ADDED- and all, with the singular help of medkits and solving your poor-ass cup shuffle
p.s. get fucking therapy
(For context, the motherfucker saying this:
)
(I’m so sorry, person behind the 4th 4th wall..)
#au#regretevator#regretevator au#the horror elevator au#askblog#regretevator folly#folly#folly regretevator#ask#asks
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"Choose wisely, mortal flesh."
#roblox regretevator#regretevator roblox#regretevator#roleplay#rp blog#roleplay blog#ask blog#regretevator folly#folly#folly regretevator
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Follyyyyyy I found your baby pictures
You were just a little baby marshmallow weren't you?
"I—
Wh—
HOW DID YOU GET THOSE ?!"
She scrambles to grab the photos from you.
#regretevator folly rp#rp blog#regretevator ask blog#regretevator rp#regretevator rp blog#regretevator folly#asks open#ask blog#ask me anything
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DUDE I'M SORRY BUT DOLLAS IS SUCH A SILLY BILLY,,,, AUIHAUHIAUJGUJ /vvvvpos
They are indeed a silly billy!
#ax speaks#ask#box-the-box#regretevator oc#dollas#regretevator wallter#mannequin mark#regretevator#regretevator folly
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pilby being pointed at by pest and folly top text "pilby" bottom text "kill them!"
#regretevator#regretevator art#regretevator fanart#regretevator roblox#regretevator pilby#regretevator pest#regretevator folly#mspaint regretevator#just realized i misunderstood the ask anon im a sorrgy
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How are you deciding what stays under the Maya Kern brand and what will be luck and folly? Like, what's the distinction, exactly?
over all, the biggest and most visual distinction is that luck & folly will largely not contain illustrated apparel. we may eventually add garments with some small element of illustration, but it won’t be the sort of large custom printing y’all are used to seeing from the maya kern brand.
that being said, anything that uses the A B C D sizing will remain a maya kern item regardless of whether or not it is printed (i.e., the viscose skirts).
really the main principle behind luck & folly is creating garments with real bodies in mind. we used the data from our sizing surveys to create our own custom size chart based off our customers’ measurements and found our data to be considerably different from conventional sizing charts, especially in the plus sizes.
while the initial launch of L&F is quite simple/unvaried (four crop top styles in five colors), we have a LOT more planned for the future. all the fun things y’all have been seeing like the picnic crop top and dress, the tweed suspender skirt, the sweaters, etc—they’re all for L&F! you can read more about the purpose/thought behind L&F here.
#ask#store#luck and folly#there’s some personal reasons for me as well but thats not wholly relevant
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