#Odyseuss
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aafterglvw · 15 hours ago
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headcanon that Athena since they were little did not approve of Ody's friendship with Polites because she thought he was a bad influence on Ody and only after his death when in Legendary she says "then is light when dark" she realizes that he was very important to Ody having someone that greets the world with open arms.
idk i just woke up
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perplexi-glass · 11 days ago
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I have delivered🫡
Based on my HC from… literally half a day ago blasting 600 strikes on repeat can do wonders apparently
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lily-s-world · 12 days ago
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Odysseus really pulled out the "I'm not locked in here with you, you're locked in here with me" card on a god!!!
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mr-013f · 2 months ago
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Me when epic the musical
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If u like me art comment n maybe look my other stuff :]
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pass-the-macaroni · 3 months ago
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This probably isn't as funny as I think it is but during Mutiny, after Eurolychus kills the sun god's cow despite Odyseuss's repeated warnings not to, and he does it anyway, do you guys think Odyseuss loses his shit for a minute and is like, "I swear to fucking shit if the gods don't kill you I will" and then Odyseuss has to eat his words like 20 seconds later during Thunder Bringer?
I mean, sucks for him, but can you imagine cussing someone out and then it actually happens?
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deathnguts · 2 months ago
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Thinking about the AU where Diomedes takes care of Penelope while Odyseuss is gone and how he probably would have taken care of Telemachus too and taught him all the things his real father couldn’t so the boy wouldn’t grow up without guidance as a man. Thinking about a young Telemachus thinking of his father and not being able to match the story with a face for his whole life and then guilty beyond repair when that face starts to be Diomedes.
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visalotan · 1 month ago
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How I imagine Hermes help his great grandson escape Calypso in “dangerous” -(my art and also post on TikTok :sharata_draw)
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fox-with-ferns · 21 days ago
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Mythology studies
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fishyfeelingssss · 2 months ago
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Has this been done???? Anyways🌚
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thewastedpotential · 11 days ago
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"He's just a babygirl 💞 🎀"
He has comited numerus war crimes and is a hazard to both humans and gods alike BUT he did all that for his wife and son so he's forgiven
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book-nerd-emi · 10 days ago
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hello.
the pauses in the beginning dangerous in epic is for the crew bc that’s where they would sing in full speed ahead.
goodbye.
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madeaart · 20 days ago
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Here is Athena's design
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perplexi-glass · 8 days ago
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YOU….MONSTER
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lily-s-world · 12 days ago
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The moment when you realize that the blood on the trident of the album art wasn't from Ody...
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stanleynopines · 5 days ago
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Ody sketch i made in class
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theballadofmars · 5 days ago
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If I was one of the suitors in the Odyssey, I wouldn't die, because instead of trying to marry Penelope, I would've tried to marry Telemachus.
Think about it: she's definitely NOT choosing a husband, but Telemachus? He's 20 (I think some suitors were around that age?), he's the next king, and he's single.
If Odysseus doesn't come back home? Telemachus will be the next king in some years, if someone marries Penelope you can plot with Telemachus to kill him later, I'm sure he'll be in for the ride.
If Odysseus comes back home? You weren't trying to marry his wife, you were here for his son! Who you love very much and have been helping this whole time! You would gladly help him to kill the other suitors of course you would.
Seriously, how is it possible that, of the 106 suitors, no one thought that the clue was winning Telemachus' heart?
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