#I KNOW LIFE AND FATE ARE SCARY BUT I WANNA BE LEGENDARY
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me, at any given time of the day: it's just me myself and i :D stuck in my bedroom :D living in this world you left behind :D
#i will not apologize for the person i will become when legendary drops#LIKE GIMME SIRENS AND A CYCLOPS GIMME GIANTS AND A HYDRA#I KNOW LIFE AND FATE ARE SCARY BUT I WANNA BE LEGENDARY#epic the musical#telemachus#odysseus#musical
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help I've been listening to the same five songs on repeat for two hours
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@seccndchances || For Mor
"Hey, uh..Morrigan, right? It's me, the stranger you live with, Telemachus. Hi again." Telemachus was nervous, already knowing he looked like an idiot but he sort of felt like one. He was in a strange city, with strange powers and people, and he didn't know where he family was or if he'd ever see them again. But dwelling on that fear wasn't gonna help anything, so he was trying to change it. "I brought home some food? A very large amount of food actually, so that we could have something to eat, and try the food here. I think it's different, just because of the, you know, more than just humans being here thing, and I was wondering if you might want to try it with me?"
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❛ okay, but how does one even find someone whose face you don't know?? ❜
#hi i am here to offer up the baby boy#› i know life and fate are scary but i wanna be l-l-l-legendary. aaron
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Have you listened to Legendary then Little Wolf from the Epic Musical yet?
I just listened to the songs and let me tell you that I had tears in my eyes, jaw was dropped, and my hand over my mouth. It’s so good!
Yeah!! THEY’RE SO GOOD
#‘I know life and fate are scary but I wanna be L-L-L-LEGENDARY’#I loooove legendary so much#trin answers#lovely anon
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quil you’re an epic fan hello?? im surprised but also not really. this is so on brand for you. anyway underworld saga ripped my heart out and tore it to pieces and wisdom saga is fs about to fuck me up so bad
where have you been, I've been liveblogging and screaming about the sagas for a while!! i quite especially lost my mind over the thunder saga--as a whole saga, definitely my favorite so far, though Ruthlessness may forever be my top song
underworld is such a pivotal point in Odysseus' arc. I am an absolute sucker for blurring the line between man and monster whether metaphorically or literally, positively or negatively. the lengths people go to, the extremes they endure, the way perception of them changes. masterful
I'm SO excited for wisdom saga, I think it's going to be an absolute delight <3
#epic the musical#epic the wisdom saga#quil's queries#song-tam#🎶i know life and fate are scary but i wanna be legendary🎶#he's so me <3
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i sincerely apologize for the person i will become on august 30th when Legendary and God Games and Little Wolf and Love In Paradise and We'll Be Fine drop
#I KNOW LIFE AND FATE ARE SCARY BUT I WANNA BE LEGENDARY 🗣🗣🗣🗣#hes so me#AND GOD GAMES#i cant wait to hear hera in the final version#UGH#10 days is 10 too many#omg and “tell me though whos penelope?” “my wife” “anyways!”#iconic#AND ALL OF LITTLE WOLF#AHSTEJKSUSBSJOAKDBDKAOAUDJJDKDNDKDOLS
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Cryin over the Ep|c Mus|cal livestream, almost wanna do a starter call with lines derived from the new songs-
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I know life and fate are scary But I wanna be legendary
Real life disney-princess coded Telemachus. The family is complete
#epic the musical#epic the wisdom saga#epic telemachus#the odyssey#telemachus#greek mythology#greek myth#character design#artists on tumblr#my art#pictures arts#doodles#i know this is a bit choppy but he is done!#if something blame jorge he made me speedrun these designs
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i know life and fate are scary, but i wanna be legendary!
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“I know life and fate are scary, but I wanna be legendary!”
The way Telemachus dreams of fighting mythical beasts to cope with his inability to protect his mother… the way he dreams of being a legendary warrior because that is how he imagines the father he never had… the way, even within a fantastical world, that imagined fantastical enemies serve almost as an escape from the real dangers he faces…
Is it just me, or does he feel like… us? I listen to ‘Legendary’ and think of myself as a child, I think of the way fantasy and fiction can be an escape, a source of hope and wonder and beauty for people who have never felt strong before, I just…
(Deep breaths. Stares into space for a bit.)
#im not trying to reduce him as a character at all#nor am I trying to make sweeping generalizations about this fandoms#just. listening to legendary hit really deep for some reason#im not much like him but he reminds me of myself#epic the musical#epic the musical analysis#epic the musical spoilers#epic the wisdom saga spoilers#epic the wisdom saga#telemachus
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The issue with Jorge giving us clips and sneak peaks of upcoming songs is I have single verses from unreleased songs stuck in my head for WEEKS. "Give me sirens and a cyclop, give me giants and a hydra, I know life and fate are scary but I wanna be legendary" WHAT ELSE DO YOU WANT TELEMACHUS TELL ME
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Tell me why Telemachus' Legendary:
"Give me sirens and a cyclops / Give me giants and a hydra
I know life and fate are scary / But I wanna be legendary"
has the same vibes as Philip Hamilton:
"I'm only nineteen but my mind is older / Gotta be my own man, like my father, but bolder
I shoulder his legacy with pride, I used to hear him say / That someday I would (blow us all away!)"
#epic the musical#epic: the wisdom saga#epic the wisdom saga#hamilton#philip hamilton#just boys playing at being men#i'm going to cry#telemachus
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The moment Telemachus' memories had returned to him he'd been in a constant state of stress, the thought that he had abandoned his mother to those suitors keeping him up at night. He wasn't much protection, but he was something, and the idea his mom would ever feel abandoned by him was tearing him apart. He'd barely eaten or slept, and his every moment had been spent searching for a way home or searching for her in town. Yet he'd not found anything, not successful in any endeavor. Maybe he needed to figure out a picture of her, but for now he was coming up empty.
So, he'd ended up here on the beach, pacing in the sand while he spoke aloud like a crazy person. It was a habit he'd picked up when he was little, going to the beach and talking to the ocean like his father could hear him. Telling him all his worries, and taking the time to talk to the gods too. This wasn't the same ocean his father was sailing on he didn't think, but that didn't change the habit. He was currently in the middle of an apology to his father for leaving mom alone when he heard his name being shouted. Turning, he was elated to see his mother running towards him, the young man immediately moving towards her and hugging her back just as tightly.
"I'm so sorry, I didn't mean to leave you I just woke up here. Yes, I'm alright, I'm okay." He couldn't help the tears on his cheeks, overwhelmed with relief that she was here and they had found each other. Shifting back as she did, he smiled tearfully as she squished his face "Yeah, it's really me, I'm here and I''m alright. What about you? Are you okay? You weren't alone there were you? Please say you weren't." Worry furrowed his brow as he studied her, needing her to be alright.
closed starter || penelope and telemachus
penelope spent hours by the water. she used to walk the shores just to feel closer to her husband, like if she could touch the water, maybe her husband could sense her, that poseidon or eros or hermes would take mercy and send him a message from her. she supposed now she walked by the water to hop for her son. she knew when she arrived here that telemachus wasn’t on the water, but she couldn’t think of any other way to reach him. her heart hurt thinking that he might be unprotected, that he had spent so much time protecting her that she just up and left him. she would never, not if the gods themselves asked her to, abandon her son.
which is why when she saw the figure walking across the beach, she knew immediately and her heart stopped. “telemachus…telemachus!” the queen dropped her bucket of shells and tan as fast as her legs could take her and pulled her son into the tightest hug she could muster. tears flowed freely from her eyes. her son was alive, he was here. she pulled away and cupped his face, squishing his cheeks just a little. “are you hurt? are you okay? no one hurt you, right? you’re really here?” she asked, now laughing through her tears while simultaneously checking her sweet son for any signs of harm.
@allthatglxtters
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“I know life and fate are scary, but I wanna be legendary „
(The tome alone took me 2 hours )
#undertale au#undertale#nightmare sans#original art#character design#original character#bad sanses#bad sans gang#crossmare#cross sans#ichorverse#Sohalia#man I love Sohalia#crossmare child#illustration
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I Listened to "The Wisdom Saga" and I Have Some Things to Say - Part 1
If you haven't listened to this part of "Epic: the Musical" yet, feel free to click off this post and do that because not only are you doing yourself a disservice, I will also be giving ALL of the spoilers under the cut, and the Epic sagas are best experienced blind. It's free to listen to on YouTube, Spotify, and Amazon Music, and it's also available to buy on iTunes.
Okay. Did you listen to it? You did? Great! Now let's get into it: 1. Legendary- This is my favorite song in the saga. - Telemachus is precious and must be protected at all costs - The "l-l-l-l-legendary" is giving Hamilton (2015), not gonna lie. - I mean that in the best way possible. - Some people have pointed out that Athena's melody can be heard in the background, and we know from past songs that when her theme or ticking sounds can be heard when she's not present in the song, that means that she's just observing to see what's going to happen before getting involved. - And that's a good thing, considering what's about to happen. - But we'll get to that. - I want to talk about this part of the chorus for a second:
"Give me sirens and a cyclops Give me giants and a hydra I know life and fate are scary But I wanna be legendary" - I just think that first line is so ironic because Odysseus fought both sirens and a cyclops. - I also think the giants line is interesting, since Odysseus almost got sent to the Land of the Giants after a certain someone opened the wind bag (*cough cough* Eurylochus *cough cough*). - Now I wanna talk about these lines:
"There are strangers in our halls Trying to win the heart of my mom But she is standing tall 108 old faces of men who call me small They keep taking space and it's not much longer we can stall
Cause they're getting impatient, dangerous tooAnd I would fight them if I was half as strong as you Somebody help me, come and give me the strength Can I do whatever it takes to keep my mom safe?" - While listening to this song, I got reminded of when my 10th grade English teacher covered the original Odyssey.- A phrase she kept using to describe how the suitors were treating Penelope and Telemachus was "eating [them] out of house and home." - To sum up what she meant by that, the suitors are basically taking advantage of the concept "xenia", which is an idea the ancient Greeks had. They believed that visitors were under the protection of Zeus, and that they had to be treated with respect. - Odysseus and his men try to invoke this when they first meet the cyclops. - Because of xenia, Penelope and Telemachus are sort-of "barred" from kicking the suitors out. - And even if they could... there are one-hundred and eight (108) of them. They're horribly outnumbered. They could easily be overpowered. - Now you may be asking yourself: "How come they haven't been overpowered already?" - The original text actually gives us an explanation for that: Penelope started working on what was known as a "funeral shroud" (a fabric a dead person is wrapped up in before being buried) for Odysseus' father. - She told the suitors that she would choose one of them to marry once the shroud was complete. - However, what she DIDN'T tell them was that she was going to undo some of the work each night, thus allowing her to work on the shroud for an indefinite amount of time, or until Odysseus came back. - ...or, at least, that's what would've happened if the suitors didn't find out what she was up to. Hence why their so antsy to find out which one of them she intends to marry:
"Where is he? Where is the man who'll have you to wife? Oh Where is he? Where is the man with whom you'll spend your life? Cause it's been 20 years (20 years) And we still have no king" - And now it's time to talk about the only antagonist in the entirety of "Epic" who is a clear-cut villain with no redeeming qualities: Antinous.- I want this man defenestrated immediately. - You know how Telemachus is a young man who respects women, loves his dad, even though he's never met him, wants his mother to be happy and safe, and also wants all of these sleazy men out of his house? - Yeah, okay, well, Antinous is the complete opposite of him. Just take a look at this interaction between the two of them (cw for implications of SA):
"[ANTINOUS] Boy! When's your tramp of a mother gonna choose a new husband? ... Why don't you open her room so we can have fun with her?
[TELEMACHUS] Don't you dare call my mother a tramp! ...
[ANTINOUS, spoken] I just did! Whatchu gonna do about it, champ?" - And you want to know what Antinous does after saying all of this? - He challenges the son of the woman he supposedly wants to marry, the same son who he sees as a child despite him being twenty (based on "108 old faces of men who call me small" and how he calls Telemachus "boy"), to a fistfight. 2. Little Wolf- This was the song I was the most excited for prior to its release, and I am pleased to say that it does NOT disappoint. - One thing I noticed before the song came out is that Poseidon refers to Odysseus and his crew as a "pack of wolves" in "Ruthlessness". - Considering how animal symbolism is used in this musical, Telemachus is seen as being in the same vein as his father, but is called "little" because he isn't quite on the same level as him... not yet, anyway. - But I'm getting ahead of myself.
"Fight, little wolf, fight Wanna entertain me? Bite, little wolf, bite Let's see how you take this Strike, little wolf, strike Wanna be a man? Then Fight, little wolf, fight, little wolf, fight" - The chorus is literally a bunch of grown-men trying to pressure Telemachus, who they see as a child, mind you, into fighting a man who is not only older than him, but who is also implied to be stronger, too. - They want this boy dead, and that is apparent before they line "die, little wolf, die, little wolf, die" even leaves their mouths. - I can't wait for "King" to come out. I want these posers to get what they deserve. - Oh, and as for Antinous: "You've made your worst mistake here, might be your last one too You'll have run out of bones to break when you and I are through I'll teach you all the lessonsyour daddy never couldThis cruel world doesn't give out presentsjust for being good" - While I do agree that Telemachus needs to become less sheltered, beating him to death is NOT the way to teach him how harsh the world is. That lesson is going to do him no good if he has to die to learn it. - But, of course, Antinous doesn't care about that. He only cares about dealing with the person standing between him and "his" woman. - The further I go into this, the more I want Antinous chucked out of a window. - But it's okay. It's fine, everybody. Because Telemachus' real mentor soon arrives on the scene:
"[ATHENA, spoken]Need some help?
[TELEMACHUS] What's going on here?
[ATHENA] Is your plan to stand around? Cause I suggest you fight back
[TELEMACHUS] I don't know how" - Okay, so two things: 1. Athena being totally down with helping Odysseus' kid despite this being the first time they meet is awesome. 2. Telemachus wants to fight monsters, but he doesn't even know how to properly punch a guy. I love this. He has Odysseus' heart, but not his "mind" so to speak. He wants to do all these serious and impressive things, but when the time comes for him to do so, he hasn't the foggiest idea as to how.
"[ATHENA, spoken] Uppercut him, now.
[TELEMACHUS] Woah, how did I do that? Is time now moving slow?
[ATHENA] No, I just made your thoughts quick" - I'm so glad we get this explanation of how "quick-thought" works! It doesn't slow-down time. It speeds up the mental faculties of the person under its effects, and essentially puts them in a "bubble" where they can interact with the outside world in-real time while perceiving (and acting?) faster than their surroundings (I don't know if Jay explained this anywhere else. If he did, I'm sorry for being redundant). - And then we get these absolutely raw lines from Athena: "I've no respect for bullies Those who impose their will I've seen plenty enough to truly understand this kind of filth Let's teach this dog a lesson In front of all his kind One young wolf has a larger heart than all these men combined" - THIS IS WHAT I MEANT ABOUT THE ANIMAL SYMBOLISM! Dogs are considered by many to be the descendants of wolves. A genetic relative that is not quite as feral or quite as aggressive as a wolf, even if they're wild. And based on how Athena calls the suitors "filth" (ha!) and puts extra emphasis on how wolves are stronger than them, I wouldn't be too surprised if she was talking about domesticated dogs. And that case, they don't stand a chance against - oh, wait. Hold on a second: "[ATHENA, spoken] Ooh, maybe I pushed you a bit too hard!
[TELEMACHUS, spoken] Ow..." - I can totally imagine Telemachus getting a headache or a nosebleed here. It's his first day getting into a fight, and the first time he's experiencing deus ex machina. Ya boy is not qualified for all of this. He needs a break. - Oh, and then we get Antinous being butthurt about Telemachus actually managing to rough him up a little:
"Go back and cry in your corner Make sure your mother hears If she won't choose a man to adorn her We'll bring blood and tears" - Again. Defenestration. It would suit Antinous really well.- The next song is dedicated to Telemachus receiving an answer to this question: "Athena, why did you come to my aid?"
3. We'll Be Fine - I have a confession to make: I thought this song was going to be boring. - I am SO glad I was wrong. - I also thought that this would be a Penelope song. - I was wrong about that too, but I'm sure she'll get her moment eventually. - One thing that this song accomplishes musically is that it combines the melodies of "Warrior of the Mind" and "Legendary" together, making something that sounds new and different. It feels like Athena and Telemachus really see each other as friends, and that Athena felt the same way about Odysseus - she was just to focused on being his mentor to acknowledge that until now. - Oh, and we also find out that Athena has been dealing with some serious guilt since the cyclops argument:
"I had a friend before, and He was a lot like you I helped him fight through war, but He had his demons too And then we grew apart Then his light went dark
And so, I thought Maybe, if I made a different call Maybe if I hadn't missed it all Maybe, he'd be fine Maybe we'd unwind Maybe, if I help another soul Maybe, if I helped you reach your goal Life could be that bright I could sleep at night"
- This part of the song hurts, y'all. - Athena is genuinely convinced that if she had stuck with Odysseus then he would be home safely, and that what happened between them is mostly her fault, even though Odysseus told her to her face that he wanted to be rid of her, too. - AND she's losing sleep over this man? Somebody go get him immediately.- I really want to talk about the lines referring to light for a moment: - When I first heard "Then his light went dark" I thought that meant Athena legitimately thought Odysseus was dead. Which makes the fact that she feels guilty about everything that happened even WORSE. - And then "Life could be that bright" is just her saying that Odysseus made her life better and that she was wrong about not seeing him as a friend, and that friendship is necessary for living a meaningful life. - And you know, that kind of makes me want to grab Odysseus by the shoulders and violently shake him for shouting "YOU'RE ALONE!" to Athena all the way back in "My Goodbye". Like, no she wasn't, Odysseus, she had you. And you had her. And then you both screwed it up by being too stubborn to admit that the other person had a point. Now BOTH of you are sad and lonely. - But again, it's okay. It's fine (pun not intended). Because Telemachus is still here, listening to all of this: "Athena, I don't know who your friend is I don't know what he's like, but My time with you has been splendid The best day of my life Cause I got in a fight, and I didn't die" - He literally has doesn't know who Athena is talking about, and even if he did, it wouldn't matter, because he NEVER MET HIS DAD. - Why is this song so sad? - We're three songs deep, and I am HURT. - And it's just gonna get worse from here. - On a lighter note, Telemachus says that he has really enjoyed hanging out with Athena for the past fifteen (15) minutes, and that this is actually the best day of his life. His reasoning? He survived getting jumped! Hooray! - Wait, what? That's it? That's all took for this to be the best day of his life? Just... just how bad has his life been, until now? - ... - ...hm. "Maybe, if life wasn't spent as planned Maybe, it's time that you lend a hand I don't think he'll mind If not his friend, then mine
[TELEMACHUS & ATHENA] Maybe, to fall is to learn one way Maybe, it's all gonna turn out great I know we'll be fine I know it's light you'll find" - Telemachus offers to be Athena's friend, while also telling her that it's okay for her to move on from Odysseus. - And he still doesn't know that he's talking about his dad, I can't-- "To fall is to learn one way" = "Sometimes it's okay to learn things the hard way." - Athena had to learn that friendship was something worth pursuing with others by losing the first friend she ever had, and Telemachus had to learn to stand up for himself and come out the sheltered life he's been living by getting into a fistfight. - Light is being used as a metaphor for happiness, and that makes me happy. Because Telemachus and Athena needed a friends, and they have each other now. I love that for them. - This is also the point where the "Legendary" and "Warrior of the Mind" melodies combine. I know I said earlier that was a representation of how Athena and Telemachus friendship was forming, but I would like to off this interpretation as well: - Putting "Warrior of the Mind" and "Legendary" on the same level as each other musically could be a thematic way of saying that Telemachus is a "warrior of the mind", as it were. However, since I did say that Telemachus doesn't have Odysseus "mind" before, I would like to elaborate and say that in this instance, Telemachus is being considered to be an equal to his father due to his emotional intelligence. What he lacks for in book-smarts, he makes up for in heart.
Unfortunately, my complete thoughts on this particular saga are too long for tumblr to allow as one post, so I'll have to post a part 2 later today. We'll be covering "Love in Paradise" and "God Games" then. Furthermore, please do not confuse me talking trash about any of the characters or wanting to see them face consequences for their actions as me speaking poorly of or wishing harm upon any of the actors or crew for "Epic" or any other real people, because that is not what I am doing. I hold great respect for the "Epic" team, and I am eager to see what they do in the future. That's all I can say for now. I'll see you all in a few hours with part 2. Update: Part 2 can be found here.
#cw: sa mention#cw: implied attempted sa#epic the wisdom saga#epic the musical#telemachus#antinous#odysseus#athena deity#lyric analysis#essay#long post#defenestration#opal speaks#may God bless you all
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