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He better speak to horses this season.
#percy Jackson#pjo#percy jackson tv series#disney plus#annabeth chase#gods of olympus#posiedon#greek myth#greek gods#greek mythology#mythology#pegasus#jason grace
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AU TOA
As my father held me up I spotted a shiny glimmer around me. My powers were flowing in and out of my body, performing a magic flow, and strengthened my body. I ached. The arrow in my knee didńt make the situation any better. Zeus shook his head and gave a pissed look as an arrow flow straight by his face: >> This is why we dońt get to much involvoled with mortals.<< I gave him an angry glance, but he didńt even look at me. I wanted to say something, I wanted him to listen to what I had to say, but as I opened my mouth, my body gave up and the world around me turned dark.
Hey guys: In this AU, Zeus is taking our Boy Apollo himself back to Olympus, because he doesńt want his Baby boy dead. They are in the middle of a battle, and Apollo gets shot by an arrow in the knee. As a Monster wants to attack him, a lightning strikes right before him and tada Zeus is here. As he holds him, Apollos body starts to change back to his original form. Leaving behind blond curles and wounds that bleed ichor. I know that there are a lot blank Spots in this AU, like who will fight Python of whatever, but I just wanted Zeus to be a good dad once.
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Friendly reminder that Athena and Hera rebelled against Zeus in a full fucking coup and defied him again in the Iliad and still live in all honors in Olympus. Zeus never went further than empty threats with either of them.
Let that sink in
#greek mythology#tagamemnon#the odyssey#the iliad#homer odyssey#homer iliad#zeus#athena#hera#athena and hera#zeus and athena#zeus and hera#odyssey#iliad#homeric epics#homeric poems#homer#gods of olympus#olympian gods#ancient greek gods#epic and homer differences#hera and athena could have been screwed and instead they are sitting comfortably in their positions#and defied zeus again in the iliad#and still sit comfortably in their positions#food for thought#thoughts from the void#shitpost#textpost#let that sink in#the only time Poseidon and Athena cooperated and it was a coup
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Percy genuinely believed that Sally was trying to get rid of him by sending him to all those schools. He was so hurt when she instantly said no to homeschooling, cause all he ever wanted was to be with her.
But in the flashback we see why that hurts Sally so much. Because all of this, all the schools, and the shitty step-dad, and the stories, and the lying when necessary, and the yelling and the crying and the stress, all of this was SO SHE COULD KEEP HIM.
Because baby Percy has no idea that there is a place, a perfect place, with people just like him, with people who would help and understand him. A place where baby annabeth may have only just arrived.
Sally could have taken him to camp instantly. Even as a baby. She was only 19!!! She could've taken him to camp in that flashback, when he was like 9, she could've lived her 30s as a single young woman starting her candy business. But she put herself through so much, and Percy through so much, because she knew that there is no place more perfect than home.
And she did what it took to keep her baby home and safe, with his mom.
#percy jackson#percy jackon and the olympians#annabeth chase#percabeth#sally jackson#poseidon#gods of olympus#heroes of olympus#camp half blood#blue food#gabe ugliano#smelly gabe#yancy academy#neurodivergent percy jackson#mom of the millenium#sally jackson everyone#sally jackson appreciation
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Annabeth thinking Percy looks unbelievably handsome as they're about to fall into hell and Percy thinking Annabeth looked great in hell is so real 😭 like piper would be questioning if this was her bf and Frank would be thinking of how short Hazel looked in hell (post gift of Ares ofc)
#percy jackson#percabeth#frazel#frank zhang#hazel levesque#annabeth chase#heroes of olympus#pjo hoo toa#gods of olympus#greek mythology
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ZEUS IN MODERN TIME
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Anyone else notice the bar's name (where Bison "warned" James)?
It was Zeus.
As in Zeus and Hera.
You know, Hera. Queen of Olympus. Wife of Zeus. Who absolutely mauled anyone Zeus slept with?
Yep.
Just wanted to point that out.
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The new Percy Jackson trailer is so cool!!!
#Percy Jackson#walker scobell#clarisse la rue#dior goodjohn#annabeth chase#leah sava jeffries#luke castellan#charlie bushnell#dionysus#gods of olympus#greek mythology#modern day demigod#son of poseidon#thalia grace#tamara smart#tv shows#percy jackson and the olympians#disney#the sea of monsters#comfort show#sally jackson
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the olympians take a photo together: part one
apollo: *cannot and will not stop fixing his hair after every single pic*
poseidon: *refuses to do anything other than the classic double thumbs-up*
demeter: *plays with a random weed growing in the ground while waiting for everyone to get their shit together*
artemis: *aims rock at cameraman*
#lol#just randomly thought of this#why is this lowkey so them tho#poor camera dude#they're all so done with each other#artemis#apollo#demeter#poseidon#gods of olympus#percy jackson#greek gods#percy jackson headcanon#percy jackson and the olympians#heroes of olympus#trials of apollo#enjoy!!!#rei's hcs
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POSTING ARES HCS BC HE NEVER GETS ENOUGH ATTENTION
(This is actually canon): It was referenced multiple time in the series “Trials of Apollo” that Ares will often make dirty (inappropriate)-jokes and generally joke around with Apollo about certain things.
Which bring me my headcanon that Apollo and Ares get along because they are the black sheep’s of the family. Apollo will get emotional and start trauma dumping in him, while Ares is sitting there like “that’s rough buddy.”
More headcanons now:
Ares is actually one of the neutral gods in Olympus. (Along with Dionysus, Hades, Athena). Which makes sense why he keeps switching sides mid battle, but even though he does that—other Gods still tolerate him.
He will often be the troublemaker. Often sending horrible pranks to other Gods like creating terrifying & disgusting monsters and send it to Apollo/Hermes/Demeter etc. and blame it on Apollo/Hermes (which usually works because they’re all tricksters).
Demeter doesn’t hate Ares since he would often protect village crops from priests back in 399B.C
I feel like he’s the type of God to have a terrible soft spot for very specific things but would not admit it because he has an image to maintain.
Athena and Ares act like siblings in private meetings and can generally have a nice conversation about battle strategies.
When Athena and Ares were kids they would be on Mount Olympus while silently judging whoever passed them while making nicknames of the people around them. So now, as adults they have a lot of inside jokes but refrain from using them around others.
Hephaestus and Ares are really f’ king awkward around each other for no reason whatsoever. Maybe it’s the fact that they don’t really know how to make friends or not used to making them. But Ares is the God that sends the most requests from him and often praises him (but not to his face). -(which reminds me of when Apollo said he gives encouragement to Hephaestus when he’s working, canon btw).
Ares gets shy very often but has to look strong and unfazed even when his face is red. Most gods just assume that he’s so mad that he turned red.
Other times when he looks like he’s about to pop a blood vessel on his neck & forehead simultaneously, he’s actually trying not to burst out laughing.
He finds his own jokes and thoughts entertaining and has a hard time controlling his facial expressions when he thinks of something stupid. Sometimes he says some of them out loud, other times he keeps it to himself bc most of his jokes don’t even make sense unless you hear his full thoughts.
When the Gods of Olympus first met Ares when he was introduced, everyone thought he was a lot more handsome then they assumed. He usually had a helmet on that covered most of his face and during banquets he would just show himself as smoke (not a person), so when they saw him they thought he looked attractive.
Ares finds it embarrassing to see sculptures of himself. In one of them, you can see him trying to cover up his private areas. He thinks that that is no place for people to see. Which is why he never enters museums.
His favourite meals are burgers, fries, fish n’ chips, (Americanised) Chinese food.
Doesn’t like wine that much, but prefers beer.
(Canon) Since Apollo Said that the Gods have game nights in Mount Olympus,
(headcanon) Ares is the instigator during heated discussions about who is cheating or who won. Ares actually controls his temper well & isn’t the one throwing a tantrum, but rather it’s the other Gods who do so. Athena doesn’t care so much as she believes she can spent her intellect in something worth giving it for, but it’s everyone else that is like that. Hephaestus and Hades are never invited, until after the P.J. Series where they finally accepted him to the table. Hephaestus never truly shows up, he’s awkward and is very insecure about how he smells, looks and gets anxious. If he does ever play, he’s completely quiet and tries to take up as less space as possible. They often put Zeus & Hera/Athena/Artemis at each ends of the table. But everybody let’s Zeus win every once in a while bc he’s a sore loser and nobody has the time & energy for another conflict, not even Ares himself.
When Ares first understood the extent of his powers & realised he could control dead people from the underworld, Hades had to tell him to stop because he needed the labour.
Ares deepest, darkest secret is that he watched children’s movies. But in public cinemas or with other gods/people he will watch action movies.
He secretly wishes that he had a loving family. Over 3 millennia’s of being alive - he is bound to think of things like that at least once.
(Canon) Apollo Said that Zeus used to sing songs during banquets before he was born—
Headcanons: if Ares was alive at that time, he would probably laugh in a corner while listening to him and he would get grounded by his father.
#children of ares#percy jackson#percy jackson headcanons#ares#child of ares#ares cabin#greek mythology#pjo#percy jackson scenarios#mars#mount Olympus#ares headcanons#a#Apollo#Hephaestus#Athena#Hermes#gods of olympus
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Something I love about TOA (I love everything about TOA but I'm talking about the small details here) is how, even though we don't see them much, Apollo's view on Olympus makes the other gods seem so much like actual people too, even though the books are focused on him and his humanity
The random comments Apollo makes about his family, like Ares calling him ‘Sunny’ for centuries after he became the sun god or Athena bragging when she wins in Scrabble, make them feel less like higher beings we cannot reach and more like higher beings we maybe can reach who also have feelings and get into petty arguments and prank each other and brag and are flawed and make fun of each other and maybe some days only love each other — they make them feel human in a way the other books just. Don't do, y'know?
And their petty arguments may lead to catastrophic events because of how powerful they are but at the core, they're still just that: arguments. Like Hephaestus and Ares having an ‘epic chainsaw battle’ because Hephaestus insulted Ares' pants
It's also really funny. Now we know Hades used to jumpscare Apollo when he was about to shoot an arrow and made him accidentally wipe out the wrong city. And we know that they have family game nights sometimes!! Damn I wonder the kind of shit that goes down those days
#pjo#percy jackson and the olympians#percy jackon and the olympians#percy jackson#toa#trials of apollo#apollo#gods of olympus#ares#hephaestus#athena#hades#i'm only tagging the ones i mentioned here#rick riordan#riordanverse#rrverse#avis' post#also artemis canonically shot apollo in the ass
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Meg got claimed…hurray for all👌🏻🦋
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Zeus was following Justice by helping the Trojans, Hera was unaware and opposing (An Employing Ritual analysis based on Homer's Iliad)
So many people out there have read the first rhapsody/book of Iliad and many speak badly on how Zeus acts at the council or how he silences his wife with a threat, telling her to "stay put" or basically to...keep her mouth shut because that is his will. And then of course we have all the usual talk about mysogyny and all that stuff
I am not going to argue that indeed in ancient Greece equality beteween men and women was not a thing and absolutely if your husband nowadays told you to shut up and stay out of the way obviously in modern day ears sounds like the biggest red flag ever. Of course despite Homer writing some of the most powerful female characters ever in both their behavior and their position, he still reminds to his audience the marital duties of a wife through the behaviors of en in mythology. Of course no one can deny that indeed despite the fact that Hera is his co-regent she is inferior in power and position than her husband due to the laws of marital duties of that time. However it also needs to be noted how incredibly human the characters act; Zeus gets furious at the nagging of his wife (his wife opposes him before his family as well) so he loses it in anger and threatens her. Sounds like the average couple fight at a family dinner XD
However the analysis is not about the marital duties (or not entirely! Hehehe there will be a mention on Zeus's threat at the end of this analysis). Is what brought that fight to begin with and that would be Zeus's decision to listen to Thetis's request. Why is he following justice and why Hera even though she brings valid arguements is unaware of certain details? Okay bukcle up for this will be probably long;
The Employing Ritual and Thetis's Request
In ancient Greek literature we often see a ritual take place. It is quite similar to the customs of Xenia; a holy unwritten law that humans and gods alike obey which is the employing aka when you make a request of someone or when you beg someone to do something for you. Culturally the ritual seems to be going like this; an individual falls on the knees of the person they want to be their benefactor and they hug their knees while making their request. The request could be anything from a simple favor till sparing one's life in a desperate situation (For example see Helen doing that to Menelaus when she begs for her life, something I also memorize to my fanfiction , or Odysseus begging Circe to let them go from the island of Aeaea). In more formal occasions, the one making the request can also touch the chin or the person they employ to make their point even clearer
The power imbalance between two people is not necessary but of course by n large in mythology we see examples of the inferior in power person to beg a superior in power, like a commoner begging a king due to the fact that we usually have someone in a tough position that makes the request.
Then if someone needs to make a request, after finishing with the physical gesture, begins the verbal exchange. Usually the person in question brings up to their benefactor a favor they did for them before or try to appease to the person's feelings or both. So the request usually goes like this: "Please, if I ever did this good to you and you are good yourself and you respect the laws of the gods you shall do this favor for me" Then by n large, like it happens with the custom of Xenia, the benefactor has no real ability to refuse. In theory they can refuse the employing party but that would make them unjust to the eyes of the gods so by n large the benefactor knows that he has no way of refusing and he has the moral obligation to fulfill the request. Usually the benefactor finishes the exchange by promising to the employing party that they will do them the favor they request.
In the first Rhapsody of the Iliad, Thetis finds her son crying because he feels ashamed that Agamemnon removed his beloved price-woman Briseis from him and he wants revenge. He asks his mother to ask for Zeus to grant him that revenge and he tells her she should go and beg for it to him. Thetis obeys and flies to Olympus to find Zeus alone sitting on his throne.
And swiftly she sat close to him and she clasped his knees with her right hand while she touched him beneath the chin with the other and beggingly she spoke to Zeus son of Kronus the king: "Father Zeus, if I ever among the immortals have helped you with my words or my actions, fulfil me this wish; honor my son, who is destined by birth to die early, and still the king of men Agamemnon has dishonored him: by taking away his chosen price to have her himself. But you, Olympian Zeus, lord of council, honor him by granting victory to the Trojans till the Achaeans give back my son his honor"
(Translation by me)
So here Thetis basically uses all the tools she has. She starts by asking Zeus to remember her actions towards him, if she ever did something good, for him to remember it and then she transfers him her emotions; my son is destined to die young, she says (which ironically seems to be the case for Zeus himself since we know his own son Sarpedon is to die in battle in Troy, which is another interesting parallel created by Homer) and then she brings him before her wish; so that Zeus would grant victory to the Trojans in battle till the Greeks miss Achilles and give him back his honor. She even is essentially comparing Zeus to Agamemnon when she says "συ περ" ("but you") in one essence "Agamemnon has dishonored my son but you are different! You are just"
As we said before, not even gods can disobey the law of Cosmos! Zeus has no choice but to obey Thetis's request and grant her her wish. And it is clear that his bounding to her request doesn't give him pleasure. In fact Homer says that he stays completely still and silent. He is even processing in his mind what he can do on it because he has nothing personal against the Greeks. Thetis realizes his hesitation and she keeps holding onto his knees to make sure he knows they are still doing the ritual till he gives his response! In fact his hesitation is so long that Thetis needs to make her request a second time and this time she ups the game!
Give me your irrefutable promise and nod your head or refuse me, for I know there is nothing you are afraid of, I know very well out of all of you (here: the gods) I am the least honored!
(Translation by me)
Thetis here not only does she use an indirect threat (she implies that Zeus can refuse her because he is the king of gods. She basically says "sure you can refuse me this holy work. What do you have to be afraid of? You are the epitome of justice. Justice will not fall on your head!") and then she uses emotional manipulation. She basically says "oh sure dishonor me too! I am the least honored by all the gods so why not of you too?" To that Zeus is certain he cannot refuse her. In fact he already knew. However the fact that Thetis keeps pressing him he knows that there is no way around or toning her request down despite the fact that he, again, has no reason to do that to the Greeks and what is more he doesn't want to quarrel with his wife who is clearly helping the Greeks. In fact he calls her request "λοίγια ἔργα" ("sad work" or "wreched business") but he accepts. Because that is the just thing to do. And he nods his head to her.
But what favor was indeed Thetis insinuating here?
Achilles gives us the answer in the same rhapsody a few lyrics prior:
For I heard you many times at my father's palace bragging that only you came repell the shameful ruin of the son of Kronos, the lord of dark clouds, when the Olympians wanted to bind him; even Hera and Poseidon and Pallas Athena, but you arrived, goddess, and freed him from his binds, quickly calling the Hecatoncheir (one-hundred armed) whom the gods call Bariareon but all men call Aegaeon to tall Olympus, who is much greater in strength than his father and sat by the side of the son of Kronos, restoring his authority and the holy gods saw him and got scared.
(Translation by me)
So basically this grand favor that Thetis was referring to, for which she required her son's wish to be granted was Thetis coming to assist Zeus out of a coup that was staged by his own family! So there was absolutely no way that Zeus could refuse her by seer grattude alone yet alone now that he was the epitome of justice
Zeus follows his own laws.
Zeus is known for being the epitome of justice. The laws he imposes on humans by n large apply to him. He is setting an example as a ruler, as a god and as a king that he follows the very laws he establishes, making him just. Even if he himself doesn't agree or even if one should say the punishment towards all Greeks is unjust, Zeus must still follow his own rule, especially when Thetis employs him in the most official manner. Hera though does not follow the will of Zeus and chooses to not only disobey him and ride down with Athena at some point to assist the Greeks but also she does so by tricking and seducing Zeus to distract him and give an opening to the gods that assist the Greeks. Under this light it is HER actions that seem to be stopping justice (of course again one can argue that indeed it is unfair for the Greeks to suffer just because one king offended another) but by the laws of the Employing Ritual it was Zeus who was on the right.
However of course Hera either didn't know or she ignored the signs to it out of her love for the Greeks and so did Athena. And Zeus provided no information about Thetis and instead he chose to assert his dominance to the gods for his will instead.
Last but not least...
Why doesn't Zeus tell Hera who arrived on Olympus?
Zeus seems to avoid the fact that Thetis came to him even if Hera accuses him for it. Why then does he say that he helps the Trojans now "because he likes it" and he doesn't say he is bound by a promise? Some people correctly assume it is because he doesn't want to deal with her jealousy however there is a much deeper meaning to it. Sure it is Zeus we are talking about and surely he could speak out of seer authoritative nature just to say that no one has the right to tell him what to do and that his words are the law. It is possible but still no matter how someone sees it, he could have saved himself a lot of trouble if he had told Hera he is following a favor.
So why does he choose to simply show his dominance as a husband and not speak on justice? In my opinion that lies again to the reason why Thetis was there. She calls upon the return of a favor. But remember what the favor was? Thetis helped Zeus during a coup
Zeus doesn't bring it up because if he does bring Thetis up, he will also have to bring up his wife's treason!
Zeus doesn't seem eager to totally remind Hera of her act that is beyond simple jealousy or simply raising her voice at him. She had literally conspired with the gods to take him down! By that account alone she should be more severely punished than what she was. And all know that the gods received his pardon eventually when he restored order to the heavens. Somehow Zeus is unwilling to bring up the subject of treason because he doesn't want to bring the council of gods before such responsibilities again. He knows it is a done story, that he has offered his pardon and that the gods repented. He sees no reason to bring it up. By bringing the name of Thetis up and her favor, it would be bringing up the story of treason and that wouldn't just slide
Zeus actively chooses to assert his dominance as a husband and a father, rather than as a king and that in my opinion is not talked about enough. Yes in one way he humiliates Hera in front of all and Hera needs to be consoled by her son Hephestus but I feel like Zeus could easily have himiliated her as a traitor rather than a wife who spoke out of the line and that seems to me like a very much human emotion speaking in Zeus because yes, he doesn't like disobedience but at the same time he loves his wife and doesn't want to bring up her treason one more time.
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so in the story of medusa, it's always said that Athena had turned her into 'medusa' because she had been jealous that Poseidon had not only graped her but also in her own temple, desecrating her sacred space.
now for those of you who didn't know, Medusa had been a worshiper of Athena, and had spent most of her time in the temple. but men had always followed her there for her beauty and begged to bed her and whatnot. Most say Athena was jealous. That she punished her after she got graped by Poseidon by giving her snakes who turned whatever man who looked at her into stone. Because how dare anyone be prettier and more charming than her right? She was mad that her own temple was not used to worship her more than to chase after medusa.
and that tale makes sense right? women are full of vengeance and jealousy, isn't that the truth?
or maybe it's what they want us to think. the way they want to instill this mentality in us, give this idea about women to the world. one of the rare women goddesses is only so full of hatred. but today i heard something that changed my entire perspective on this.
what if Athena was just trying to help medusa protect herself against the offense of men who only want her body and beauty and pay no mind to what she wants? what if she gave her this weapon of protection? Because would she ever really punish her for that?
because, even if she is a Goddess worth her title, What could she against the Olympian God Poseidon after all? not much I must guess.
What if we stop viewing womanhood from a man's eyes? This perspective is much closer to the true reality and identity of women, and i will stand by it till the day i die.
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tbh this is my approach to death and the realm of the dead. As sad as it when someone or something passes away, I view the universe in a perpetual state of death and transformation, made of energy, light and life that is continually turning into newness by its demise, and so I welcome Thanatos as an old friend who sometimes has to take people I love somewhere else, but I always welcome him in with praise and love, for it is his embrace that makes life possible and worthy.
For every newborn flower born of fallen leaves, I bring praise and offerings to Thanatos, to Hades, to Persephone and all of the Cthonic gods, who are creation and destruction in one 😊Have a snickers, old friends.
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