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sarnai4 · 2 days ago
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Athena: You really should read more.
Ares: Why do that when I can just fight?
Athena: What if the book is about battles?
Ares:...yeah right. As if that would happen.
Athena: The last one I read had a fight sequence every few chapters. It was pleasantly gory.
Ares: You've got my attention.
Athena: And the protagonist had to become the strongest out of everyone.
Ares: Ooooh.
Athena: And there was a giant battle at the very end which will determined the fate of the world.
Ares: Well, what are we waiting for? We've got a book to read!
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(Image from Bored Panda)
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ditoob · 6 months ago
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“Showing Athena around the Greek Camp”
Recorded by Odysseus Laertides (1700 b.C.)
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sarafangirlart · 11 months ago
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It’s odd how Athena is Zeus’s favorite but she doesn’t seem to like him back, not only did she participate in Hera’s coup against him but even in the Iliad she was upset with him.
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chicken-blitz13 · 7 months ago
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Shout out to Athena
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bambiilooza · 4 months ago
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Hi Bambii!!!
Can you draw Athena holding an owl like this i would find that rather amusing/nf ofc :3
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But like instead of a barn owl it’s a Little Owl since that’s the owl that represents her i think idk i might be wrong
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OMG YES!!
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love that little owl i drew
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just-helpol-things · 6 months ago
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Little thing I made for Lady Athena 🩶
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hunterofartemis7 · 1 month ago
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AU where Athena adopts both Odysseus and Diomedes.
Athena: *flies back to Olympus after snatching up Diomedes after his father died (or whatever happened to him. Something with cannibalism)*
Diomedes: *6 years old clinging to Athena for dear life*
Athena; *lands in her room* Odysseus! I’m back!
Odysseus: *6-7 years old popping out from under the bed* mama! *runs over and hugs her leg*
Athena: *sets Diomedes and ruffles Odys hair* Odysseus this is Diomedes, he’s going to be your new brother
Diomedes: *hiding behind Athena, small wave*
Odysseus: hi! Wanna see where my uncle hides all the good snacks?
Diomedes:….*nods*
Odysseus: *grabs his hand and drags him to Hermes place*
Athena:….well that went better than expected
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bat-tism · 4 months ago
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Finished my devotional piece to Athena, and of course, it had to be the most challenging one so far. I had to redo the outline three times, and completely scrap it twice.
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greeknerdsstuff · 2 months ago
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Odysseus to Athena
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legendaryfugitives · 3 months ago
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I’ve been looking for pose ideas for Athena. I took these cute screenshots from one episode of Disney’s Hercules the Animated Series.
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royal-wren · 6 months ago
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Favorite/Lesser known/Lesser focused on Athene (Athena) epithets.
Athene Aithyia - Seabird (the grey puffin or shearwater, also known as the sea-crow).
Athene Alalkomenêis: - Defender/Parrier
Athene Amaria - Bright Sky
Athene Anemôtis - Of the Winds/Subduer of Winds
Athene Atrutônê - Tireless
Athene Boulaia - Reasoner
Athene Ergatis - Craftsman
Athene Glaukopis - Owl-eyed, clear-eyed, bright-eyed, large-eyed with a sparkling look, or with the flashing eyes. Her eyes are bright like an owl's in the night (at the very least) or have an uncanny look to an owl's eyes, giving her this title.
Athene Hephaestia - Of Hephaistos. The master of crafts like sculpting, woodwork, and metal work also shared by Hephaistos
Athene Homolôis - The Constant/Concord
Athene Kalliergos - Fine-worker
Athene Keleutheia - Of the Roads
Athene Narkaia - The Petrifying One/One with the Petrifying Gaze
Athene Nauta - Shipbuilder. Aside from the myth of creating the first ship, it is also used for navigation and protection by the goddess while sailing
Athene Pandrosos - All-Doer
Athene Phemia - Of Verbal Omens
Athene Proxima - Goddess of nearness (as Walter F. Otto translates it, the one who is always near her followers, in contrast with the distance of Apollo). She is always standing by her followers and worshippers.
Athene Phronesis - Creator of Morally Responsible Reasoning
Athene Polymetis - Wise in Many Ways
Athene Ophthalmitidos - Of the Eyes. As someone that is legally blind and with still worsening vision, it's important to me as she is a goddess that gives understanding and other gifts (other ways of seeing) in regards to it.
Athene Salpingks - Trumpeter/Of the War Trumpet
Athene Tritogeneia - Water-Born/Born From The Water. Indicating her many associations with water as a whole whether that be fresh water or salt water, and goes in the direction of her father being Poseidon over Zeus
Sources: one, two, three, four, five, six
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sarnai4 · 2 days ago
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Ares (to a pillow): You're the coolest goddess in the whole school--no, world! The prettiest too. (Stops to write that down)
(Athena goes past the room and stops to listen)
Ares (to the pillow again): It would be a pleasure--honor...which one's better?
Athena (popping into the doorway): Are you practicing what you're going to say to Aphrodite?
Ares: Are you eavesdropping?
Athena: I think the answer to both of our questions is 'yes.'
Ares (tosses pillow at her)
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ditoob · 6 months ago
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Post-Odyssey selfie
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sarafangirlart · 7 months ago
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In art and literature, Pegasus (and by extension Chrysaor) was born from Medusa’s head fully formed, but wouldn’t it be funny if Pegasus and Chrysaor were born as babies so Perseus and Athena had to take some accountability for orphaning their monstrous cousins? Idk I just thought this would be amusing.
Also in my retelling, Perseus sneaks up on Medusa while she’s asleep and her sisters aren’t home, but he slips up and Medusa wakes up and they fought.
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diana-thyme · 1 year ago
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Greek Gods 101: Athena
Athena is a deity of wisdom, good council, war, the defense of towns, heroic endeavors, weaving, pottery, and other crafts. Excluding the universal offerings, some common offerings include:
Books
Yarn
Olive Oil
Weaving Tools
Clay
Notebooks
Quills and Other Writing Tools
Depictions of Owls
Depictions of Spiders
For devotional acts, some activities that can be done for her include:
Studying
Learning New Things
Learning How to Fight
Learning About the Military
Protecting Yourself, Your Friends and Family, and Your Home
Crafting
Weaving
She is celebrated in multiple Athenian holidays;
Kallynteria and Plynteria
Skira
Athenian New Year
Synoikia
Panathenaia
Niketeria
Demokratia
Oskhophoria
Khalkeia
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zpyt1hneva16 · 19 days ago
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E-offering for Lady Athena🦉
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