#THIS WILL BE MY FAVORITE SAGA
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twomanyfandomshelp · 3 months ago
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OH MY GOD OH MY GOD OH MY GOD OH MY GOD
AUGUST 30TH! AAAAHHHH
LITERALLY 21 DAYS!!
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mandersie · 12 days ago
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Holy moly
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inumbrapugnabimus-maybe · 2 months ago
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when the first thing your long lost husband does with his son is brutally murder over 100 people
it’s gonna take a while to clean up
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redgana · 4 months ago
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I have to see her // but we'll die // i know
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gigizetz · 5 months ago
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hey what's that?
is it me dropping everything to work on a there are other ways anima-
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insomniphic · 2 months ago
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“Back at home my wife awaits for me. She’s my everything; my Penelope.”
Throughout the Odyssey, Odysseus had placed Penelope at a high pedestal. His devotion so ground breaking that he’s willing to go through so many lengths to meet his wife — a being so pure and bright in his eyes.
As years go on, Odysseus only sees her as this beam of hope, talking of himself as a tainted figure in comparison; unable to find any reason to push forward if it were not for his Polaris. Ultimately having situations, like in the musical, where he begs for Penelope in his dreams to see him as no different to the man she once loved. In fear that if he does come back, he had become too corrupt and disproportionate for her to recognize.
Mind that I like to think he had forgotten that time has changed her too — making her wiser and more cunning. The Penelope he talks of when influencing himself and others is only a still portrait of her younger self from when he had left Ithaca.
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egophiliac · 8 months ago
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don't think I'm not still deep in the episode 7 brainrot. because OH BOY AM I
(also one more extremely, obnoxiously self-referential thing, I'm -- I'm so sorry)
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backpackingspace · 2 months ago
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My actual favorite part of wisdom saga is telemachus trying to lean against Athena (he thought about that for .03 seconds and then was like nah !!! :D she's my friend not the goddess of war!!! Good to see that the audacity is running strong in odysseus's family) and then just passed threw her and fell on the floor. And then Athena did not move at all!!! And just stood there looking at him.
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tuba-david · 7 months ago
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Odysseus in Just A Man: how could i hurt you?
Odysseus in Monster:
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shaylai · 12 days ago
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"Not sorry for loving you" in a nutshell
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blank-house · 11 days ago
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Contrary to what those on campus think, Jamie and Elio have a lot in common. The biggest link between them? Their love of nature~🌿
Art by the lovely Velinxi
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Surprise! To commemorate the campaign's launch, we commissioned a handful of incredibly talented artists to draw our boys. We've been dying to share these for a long time so I hope you guys enjoy seeing them in a new and refreshing way over the course of the campaign!
DISCLAIMER: We are not responsible for the potential combusting one might undergo when they see these immaculate pieces lol
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bugbear55 · 3 months ago
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oh boy do i love . the gods and their whims
Said nobody ever especially not odysseus
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cannibalgremlin · 4 months ago
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i just wanna point out Scylla is known for eating 6 people from every ship, so her attacking 6 men from Odysseus’ ship is on par for the course. only difference is he told 6 men should have torches and were known sacrifices(to Odysseus and Scylla)
Odysseus is not just a captain but also a King, and also known for basically doing war crimes during troy.
he told Eurolyches to light 6 torches, arguably this could have been the 5 men Eurolychus trusted the most so he made them light it.
Eurolyches and the other 5 men were suppose to be warnings against mutiny while also being sacrifices. but Eurolyches lived(probably gave his torch to someone else) and because he lived the seed of mutiny and doubt lived, Odysseus’s warning basically went no where because the one he needed to get rid of lived.
Odysseus wasn’t just bitter and angry, he was trying to get rid of what could actually get them all killed and it failed. he had to chose between himself and the crew, and Odysseus has always been a symbol of humanity in people. is it really a surprise he chose himself?
wouldn’t you choose to save yourself? especially after you gave warning after warning to everyone?
Odysseus did try to get as many as he could home, but in the end they barely if never heeded his warnings.
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silvadour · 1 year ago
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minty-mythos · 7 months ago
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haze-of-hyperfixations · 4 months ago
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wait, hold on.
"i need you to always be devout, and comply with this, or we'll all die in this, okay?" was right before Eurylochus went against orders to open the bag. and Odysseus was right, people died for it.
and Eurylochus doesn't go against a direct order after that. because he's learned what happens when he does.
but then Odysseus orders him to light up six torches, and he does it without question. because why would he question it? Odysseus knows what he's doing, of course he does.
then six men die. and Eurylochus is faced with the truth that there is no way to avoid tragedy. all paths lead to the same end. rebel against your captain, your friends die because of you. follow orders, your friends die because of you. there's no escaping the death that follows them, and Eurylochus always ends up with unintentional blood on his hands. he's exhausted.
"Ody, we're never gonna get to make it home, you know it's true."
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