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i looove the deep roads. every thaig and deep roads expedition in every dragon age game is a treasure.
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backpackingspace · 3 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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victor-v · 4 months ago
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big fucking win from her like always
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lyculuscaelus · 1 month ago
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Diomedes being the first name ever spoken in Epic the Musical is enough for me.
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xmascritter · 16 days ago
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I wanted to do something for Epithet Erased's 5 year anniversary, so have the rabbit knight, in all her glory!
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alaynestone · 1 year ago
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you're an angel, i'm a dog or you're a dog and i'm your man you believe me like a god i destroy you like i am
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crescentfool · 1 year ago
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orpheus and thanatos 💚
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transhawks · 1 year ago
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this fandom doesn't get dabi tbh. Like outside of the aesthetic, if given half the chance, he would have become a workaholic to rival his dad. Like he'd complain about it more than Enji tho, but he'd still be out there working his ass off.
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haze-of-hyperfixations · 5 months ago
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a concept. to consider. what if. what if there was a Remember Them reprise after the Thunder Saga. "We are not to let them die in vain" except he's the only one left so it's "I am not to let them die in vain." and there's no backing chorus of his men. because. they're all dead.
and the line takes on a whole new meaning now that he's the one who chose to let them die.
(not in vain. it can't have been in vain, it can't have been for nothing. i have to see her. i have to see her, because if i don't make it home, those men died for nothing. the ends always justify the means. i can justify anything as long as it ends with Penelope and Telemachus both in my arms again. but if it doesn't-
but it will. it will. it has to.)
and our- ... -and my comrades will not die in vain...
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the-ellia-west · 3 months ago
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Okay So was listening to Epic and like...
How the heck is Odysseus getting the Attention of SO MANY gods
Don't they have things to do?
Or are they all just like, Lazy Wednesday, let's go torture this war veteran.
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front-facing-pokemon · 6 months ago
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kindred-spirit-93 · 1 month ago
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the peoples princess!
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@notsolonedesert ur lovely ctimene has graced my lecture notes <3!! no references we die like my final braincells lol
her sarcasm knows no bounds and odysseus' famous wits have ocassionally paled in comparison to his sisters many a time ;)
sassy lil sister ctimene please and thank you. also stubborn af. idk i need more of them being siblings and and how they grew alongside one another and now tease eachother over meals and reminisce during cold winter evenings childhood shenanigans and laugh boisterously together (they have the same laugh. and a dad sneeze TM) and how they reacted to each others firstborns and and and
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momentomori24 · 4 days ago
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Can we put this somewhere in the top 5 sexiest things Shadow has done please
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little-cereal-draws · 6 months ago
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I don't remember the word for the title of this position but I've decided that Polites was Odysseus' Patroclus. I don't mean in the romantic sense (tho I have no problem with that ship), I mean in the political/hierarchy of the palace sense.
Like how Patroclus slept in Achilles' room, went to his lessons, got to sit at the royal table during meals, etc bc he was Achilles' best friend and protected under that title. That's what I want for Polites and Odysseus
Edit: therapon was the word I was looking for!
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lyculuscaelus · 2 months ago
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So lately I’ve been seeing a lot of posts asking people to stop trying to make Odysseus look nice in their works cuz he’s a “messed-up person in the mythology”. Your opinion is valid however I have but one thing to point out:
You want to know who started all this? Who started to “make Odysseus look nice” in the first place?
It’s Homer. It’s nobody else but Homer himself.
A non-Homeric Odysseus would try to murder people out of his own interests. He’d murder Palamedes without remorse (and we’d be cheering over this but it’s a murder after all), he’d attempt to murder Diomedes just to get the Palladium himself, he’d volunteer to kill Astyanax…meanwhile you wouldn’t find any mention of either Palamedes or Nauplius in Homer’s poems, neither did he mention anything abt the Palladium heist (and Diomedes necessity did not happen until Conon’s version), the death of Astyanax, the distribution of war prizes, etc. And all the details in the Odyssey seemed to deny the existence of Nauplius’s vengeance at all, so Odysseus would not take any of the blame.
A non-Homeric Odysseus would be depicted as “cruel, treacherous”, meanwhile in book 10 of the Iliad Odysseus was not mentioned to have killed anyone during the marauding, neither did he promise Dolan anything at all. The negative interpretations are denied by these details subtly put by Homer.
A non-Homeric Odysseus would be widely known as a “coward” for only shooting arrows from afar. But Homer gave him a spear and had him absolutely slaying in both the Iliad and the Odyssey. That part of Ajax’s speech was invalid already.
Most importantly—a non-Homeric Odysseus would be having kids everywhere else, and the loyalty to his own wife as seen in the Odyssey is no where to be found. Meanwhile his lineage was a single-son line made by Zeus in the Odyssey, and his love for Penelope was one of his main drives, especially seen in book 5 of the Odyssey. He loved his family as a loving parent—something you don’t get to see in most of the non-Homeric writings—for most of the time they followed a different tradition indeed, in which Odysseus wasn’t half as nice as in the Odyssey.
TL;DR: in case you haven’t noticed, the characterization of the Homeric Odysseus was quite different from a non-Homeric version of Odysseus. It’s not that Homer didn’t know of the existence of other versions—he knew them too well, which is why in his version of the story, you don’t get to see any mention of them.
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bloos-bloo · 3 months ago
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Y’all are fueling his ego- NOOOOOOO-
( /j /j I found these reblog notes very funny- Good to know my kallamar is wife material cause they totally are )
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