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#Ania.szk#Instagram#Crete#Greece#Heaven#travel#traveling#photography#vertical#outdoor#outdoors#nature#landscape#summer#Ocean#Sea#Tropical#View#Sky#Greece love#Hike#Hiking#Boho#Hippie#Van life
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Your five favourite beaches 🌞
Excellent question - but so hard to choose!
1. Egremnoi, Lefkada
2. Voutoumi, Antipaxoi
3. Firiplaka, Milos (all of Milos really)
4. Kolona, Kythnos
5. Loutro, Crete
Honestly all those islands have so many beautiful beaches! And I could think of more places in Greece with beautiful beaches but I decided on a first come (to mind) first served basis :p
(I didn't even stop to consider anywhere abroad. Greek beaches are the best!!)
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My FINAL Artemis x Aeolus fa...(My EPIC designs-Y'all really made me do this...)
(you'll see Artemis's antlers if you get pumba off her head ig 😭, I just didn't wanna draw a dead dog or fox on her....)
#help this ship is SO random??!?!?#epic the musical fanart#etm#odyssey#aeolus#artemis#goddess of hunt#wind breaker#epic the musical#epic the ocean saga#sapphic#gay#i love drawing gorgeous women somebody help#greek goddess#artists on tumblr#ancient greek#greek gods#rarepair#ibispaintdrawing#i cant do this#somebody help me come and give me a sign#too many tags#beauttiful girls#ibispaint art#art#ancient greek mythology#ancient greece#slone asks#hunting goddess
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Bro was rent asunder. Thanks for all the requests guys!! We're SOOOO BACK
art tag // commission info
#sunshan draws#hetalia#hws austria#hws italy#hws romano#hws england#hws prussia#art#doodle#sketch#hws hungary#hws america#hws canada#hws greece#hws sealand#hws denmark#lovino vargas#feliciano vargas#matthew williams#alfred f jones#peter kirkland#arthur kirkland#roderich edelstein#gilbert beilschmidt#sweet christ on a fucking stick man i forget what a pain it was to tag all of these guys they have like#human names and then the alternative abbreviations#and then the alternate human names#and the alternate COUNTRY NAMES#oh my gOOOOOD#love them lots
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Love can be as deep as an ocean and as shallow as a puddle, it can be as hard as ice or slip away like smoke through your fingers, as calm or as overwhelming as the waves...
Here my take on Afrodite
#aphrodite#afrodite#greek mythology#ancient greece#greek myth retellings#I put a lot of thought on her#As she is more a titan than a godess to me. Since she came from the sea and foam of the Uranus balls on my take#Its also part lion as a refference for other love gods from different places that she is kinda all at once and I LOVE IT!
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#landscape#pink#nature#adventure#explore#travel#traveling#inspiration#motivation#aesthetic#photography#flowers#florals#romantic#luxury#ocean#beach#landscapes#cottagecore#naturecore#country cottage#curators on tumblr#photographers on tumblr#light acadamia aesthetic#greece#scenery#pretty#cute#love
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Γιατί το πρώτο είναι εύκολο, το δεύτερο πονά…
#artists on tumblr#thessaloniki#greece#photooftheday#love#photography#vintage#hellas#tumblr#greek quotes#athens greece#athena#grafitti#wall art
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('Achilles Binding Patroclus’ Wounds' c. 500 BCE)
#queer#forcemasc#transmasc#transgender#trans man#queer love#mlm#queer masculinity#achilles and patroclus#queer art history#ancient greece
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#greek love#post love#love#love quote tumblr#love quotes#γρεεκ λοβ#γρεεκ ποστς#γρεεκ ταμπλρ#γρεεκ κουοτς#γρεεκ μπλογκ#γρεεκ τεξτ#ελληνικο μπλογκ#ελληνικα#ελληνικο ποστ#ελληνικο ταμπλρ#ελληνικο tumblr#εκεινος#ελλάδα#γκρικ ταμπλερ#greek rp#greek quotes#greece#love quote
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redraw...
i just spent 10 minutes figuring out how to use a hyperlink on tumblr help me
#the iliad#greek mythology#redraw#fanart#my art#odysseus#the odyssey#diomedes#ajax the greater#agamemnon#achilles#patroclus#menelaus#patroclus i love you patroclus#patroclus my beloved#patroclus no don't put on your boyfriends armour#noo patroclus don't go into battle#patrochilles#more posts to come#bleehh#art#trojan war#homer#ancient greece#ancient greek mythology#hades game
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Orpheus & Eurydice || Steve & Bucky
Moodboard for the @wintershieldbingo
Square: Mythology AU ✔️
I've always felt that the story of Steve and Bucky, particularly as told in Captain America: The First Avenger, had a lot in common with the Ancient Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice. For that reason, I have chosen to fill the Mythology AU square on my Wintershield Bingo card by creating a moodboard to draw narrative and visuals parallels between these two tragic love stories.
Orpheus & Eurydice
Orpheus was an artist, the greatest lyre player in the world, who was happily married to the love of his life, the beautiful Eurydice. Their happy life together gets cut short, however, when Eurydice is bitten by a viper and dies, leaving a heartbroken Orpheus behind. Orpheus cannot accept his true love’s death, and so he travels to the Underworld on a quest to get Eurydice back.
Orpheus manages to overcome various hurdles, such as getting past Cerberus, the three-headed hound who guards the gates to the Underworld, and finally pleads with Hades, the king of the Underworld to let Eurydice live again. Hades allows this on one condition: Eurydice is to follow behind Orpheus while walking out of the darkness of the Underworld towards the light of the land of the living, but Orpheus should not turn to look at her before she is fully out in the light again. However, as they begin to ascend towards the land of the living, Orpheus, afraid that his lover is no longer behind him, looks back to make sure she is following, causing Eurydice to tragically fall back into the shadows and be trapped in the Underworld once more.
Steve Rogers & Bucky Barnes
Steve and Bucky are very close friends and most likely even lovers, who live a mostly happy life together in Brooklyn. When World War II breaks out, Bucky is drafted and joins the army, while Steve stays behind in New York. In Italy, Bucky's squad is taken by the enemy, and he is kept prisoner in a dark, abandoned factory housing the lab of Hydra (incidentally also a multi-headed beast from Greek mythology).
When Steve, who received a superserum which turned him into the world's greatest soldier (as well as an artist), eventually also joins the army and gets to Italy, he is told Bucky is most likely dead. Steve point blank refuses to accept that, and embarks on a one man rescue mission - a quest, if you will - to get Bucky back. Armed with a wooden shield, the shape of which bears a similarity to a lyre, overcomes numerous obstacles, fighting Hydra goons and even Red Skull, who looks like the devil incarnate. Steve manages to free Bucky and even jumps over what strongly resembles the fiery pits of hell to get to freedom, only to lose Bucky again a short while later, when Bucky tragically falls from a train and is subsumed once more into the Underworld, i.e. Hydra’s claws.
Aside from the many narrative parallels, many visual parallels also exist between depictions of Orpheus and Eurydice in classical art and various scenes and images in CA:TFA. The moodboard above attempts to illustrate these parallels and similarities.
#stucky#stevebucky#steve rogers#bucky barnes#wintershield#wintershield bingo#orpheus#eurydice#orpheus and eurydice#ancient greece#mythology#greek mythology#mythology au#ca:tfa#captain america#captain america: the first avenger#I'm going to try and mostly write fic for the rest of my squares#but I wanted to start myself off gently because writing has been a bit tricky for me lately#and I've always loved this particular parallel and thought it would be a great fit for this bingo prompt!#hope I'm doing this right! this is my first time doing a bingo! aaahh!
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Shoutout to Nabis of Sparta, who got rich people to pay more taxes by asking them, and then offering them his wife. Except it wasn't actually his wife, it was a robot that looked exactly like his wife that killed people by shooting nails out of its boobs when hugged (Polybius 13.7.6)
#I love when classical authors say insane things#classics#ancient history#tagamemnon#memes#archaeology#ancient greece
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Terrible Fic Idea #92: Percy/Apollo, but make it The Trojan War
Into every fandom, a time travel fic must fall - or in this case a second one, because I somehow got to thinking about the delightful PJO trope of Percy being thrown back in time to The Trojan War and realized that doing so misses out on a fantastic opportunity.
Or: What if post-TOA Percy Jackson and Apollo time travel to shortly before The Trojan War?
Just imagine it:
Everything follows canon through TOA, with one exception: rather than struggle to catch up in the mortal world following the Second Gigantomachy, Percy elects to stay at Camp Half-Blood. There he can homeschool at his own place with programs tailored towards ADHD children and still visit his family on the weekends - and not get into any more ridiculous situations in the mortal world when one of the gods kidnaps him or sends him on a quest to find their sneakers.
This, naturally, stresses his relationship with Annabeth - who, now that she's no longer living at camp full time, calls it the easy way out. But Percy is tired and struggling in mortal high school where everyone thinks he's a delinquent idiot when another option exists seems foolish. Percy and Annabeth break up and drift apart.
Enter Apollo, fresh from his latest stint as a mortal. He's trying to do his best by his children, which includes popping by camp as often as he can get away with - which in turn means spending a lot of time with Percy, who at this point is unofficially running CHB because it's not like Dionysus or even Chiron have done a brilliant job of it in recent times.
(First aid, strategy, and mythology classes are made mandatory. Percy personally ensures every demigod knows enough about self-defense to be able to survive long enough to run away or for help to arrive. Bullying is cracked down on so hard that it's this, not Percy's generally parental nature, that has people calling him Camp Mom.)
Percy and Apollo become friendly. Enough so that some of Apollo's kids assume they're dating and keeping it on the down-low so as not to draw Zeus' ire. Or Poseidon's. Or anyone else's. It's on one of their not-dates that they're yeeted into the past, without warning or explanation.
And so 19-year-old Percy Jackson and post-TOA Apollo find themselves in Ancient Greece c. 1220 BCE, roughly thirty-five years before the destruction of Troy.
The time travel is immediately obvious, as Apollo becomes the closest thing a god might experience to being high the moment they land in the past - being a powerful god in modern times is nothing like being a powerful god at the height of his power in ancient times. It's overwhelming (and somewhat alarming from Percy's POV, but kind of funny in retrospect.)
The specific date is harder to determine, but made clear when Hermes shows up and starts going on about you'll never believe what father's done now: he seduced the Spartan queen as a swan and she's laid an egg. Hera is furious - especially as they're saying the girl that hatched from it is the most beautiful in the world, even though she's only a few days old. It's nuts. By the way, where have you been? You missed the last two council meetings. Do you want Dad to punish you?
Apollo at this stage is very high. He's also been USTing over Percy for quite some time and is worried what the gods of this era might do to Percy without divine protection (smiting or seduction, it's all on the table). But mostly he's very high, and so to keep Percy close and safe he declares he's been off having the dirtiest of dirty weekends with his latest lover and that Hermes' presence is ruining the mood. So if he would kindly leave, please and thank you, he'd really rather get back to it without an audience.
This, naturally, is a surprise to Percy, but he rolls with it because 1) he doesn't have any better ideas on how to get rid of Ancient Greek Hermes so they can figure out what the hades is going on and 2) he's been USTing over Apollo ever since he recovered enough from Tartarus to start feeling attraction again.
Fueled by mutual UST, they put together a cover story that should hold the next time a god with too much prurient interest shows: Percy is now Prince Persē of Gadir - a Phoenician colony that will grow into the future Cadiz - well past the edge of the Greek world at this stage but not beyond belief for Poseidon to have visited, as it's obvious who his father is. They claim his mother is the King of Gadir's youngest sister and as such Persē had a royal upbringing, but was far enough down the line of succession that he was free to chose to sail east and explore his father's homeland. Apollo caught sight of him on his journey, one thing led to another, and here they are.
(Are there easier, more sensible cover stories? Possibly. But the UST refuses to let them consider any of them now that a fake relationship is on the table.)
Deciding what to do about The Trojan War is much harder. On the one hand, it's a lot of senseless death and destruction. On the other, without it we don't get The Iliad and The Odyssey - two of the most influential works of literature in western civilization - and Aeneas doesn't go off to Italy (leading to the founding of Rome, which would change the history of western civilization a lot). In the end, they decide to let the war happen but do their best to mitigate the worst parts of it.
And so Percy goes off and becomes a hero of Ancient Greece while pretending to be in a relationship with Apollo.
This stage of things is filed with angst from both parties, as both Percy and Apollo want a real relationship with each other but think they're abusing the other's trust by eagerly faking their relationship. There's a lot of PDA, a lot of feelings, and limited communication. It goes on for quite a while and would probably exasperate quite a few people if everyone in the know didn't think they were already in a relationship.
It's also filled with modern day Percy being confronted by realties of life in Ancient Greece. It's not just mortals knowing about - and interacting with - the gods: it's everything. It's food and clothes and language and culture and housing and travel. He can play a lot off it as being a traveler from the edge of the known world, but some of it has him asking Apollo if he's being rick rolled.
Apollo, meanwhile, is having troubles of his own. He is not the god he used to be and it's hard pretending otherwise. He tries to walk the line of doing enough to be believable and holding back enough not to despise himself, but it's a fine line, he fails often, and he spends a not insignificant amount of time worried he's backsliding.
And so it goes until 7-year-old Helen of Troy is kidnapped by Theseus to be his wife.
This, naturally, does not fly with Percy, who by this time has built up something of a reputation as a hero. He teams up with the Dioscuri to rescue Helen.
One would think this would earn him Zeus' favor. It doesn't. Instead, Zeus sends monsters to harry him for refusing to let Castor and Pollux take Helen's captors' loved ones captive and raze Aphidna for Theseus' crime. Percy manages to hold his own for quite a while but eventually, exhausted from the near-constant fighting, is gored and left for dead by the reformed Minotaur.
...and when Apollo arrives, frantic, to heal him, Percy ascends instead, becoming the greek version of Saint Sebastian - a minor god of heroes, strength in the face of adversity, and athleticism; sort of halfway between Hercules and Chiron.
Then and only then do Percy and Apollo finally get their act together, confessing to each other how much they care for the other and how much they don't want this to be fake any longer.
History proceeds apace - albeit with Persē being a second immortal trainer of heroes.
24 years after their arrival in the past, 16 years after Percy's ascension, The Trojan War begins. Despite their best efforts, there's only so much they can do - war is war and gods are gods. They are able to stop some of the worst excesses on both sides, but in the end Apollo still sends the plague that causes Agamemnon to take Briseis for his own, which caused Achilles' departure from the field, Patroclus' death, &c - not because Apollo was trying to maintain the timeline, but because in the instant he sent it he was angry and reverted to his old ways.
Troy falls...
...but when Zeus tries to use this as an excuse to ban gods from interacting with their demigod children, Apollo is able to say that's a bit extreme isn't it? with enough backing from the rest of the council that Zeus is forced to amend his ruling so that the gods are only allowed to freely visit their children on the "cross quarter days" that fall between each solstice and equinox (1 February, 1 May, 1 August, and 1 November).
This changes everything and nothing.
Time continues its inevitable march. Greece has its golden age before being conquered by Rome, which splits apart under its own weight and forms several smaller countries, which eventually spread their cultures around the world...
Apollo and Percy are there for it all. Persē is a minor figure in mythology, but never forgotten. He is ever-present in Apollo's temples - though the Church will later try to rewrite their myth so that they were merely sworn fighting partners, rather than lovers who eventually had a quite lovely wedding on Olympus (and then, at Poseidon's insistence, an even bigger ceremony on Atlantis). Percy takes over day-to-day operations of CHB from practically the moment the Trojan War ends.
...and so Persē is there the day Sally Jackson tries to get her son to camp, and is able to intervene when the Minotaur attacks on their border. He's able to meet her and her young son, Perseus ("Mom named me after you and the guy that killed Medusa since you're the only two heroes to have happy endings!"), and guide him through the trials that come with being a child of prophecy.
One day that Percy will hand Luke - who was never happy with the limited attention the gods were allowed to give their children - a cursed dagger so that Kronos can be defeated. That child will be offered godhood, turn it down, and go on to have a happy life with his eventual wife, Annabeth. He will never have his memories erased and be sent to Camp Jupiter. Gaia will not rise until long after that Percy's grandchildren are dead, and Zeus will not be quite so bullheaded when the proof of it is brought before him. That Second Gigantomachy is swift, well-coordinated, and fought without another Greek/Roman war brewing in the background.
And when they finally arrive at the day Apollo and Percy were originally sent back in time, Percy admits that while he is happy some version of him was better prepared for the war he was asked to fight in and allowed his peace afterward, he would change nothing about his own life, for it brought him to Apollo. The sunrise the next morning - on the first morning of the rest of their lives - is particularly spectacular.
Bonuses include:
Gaslighting Poseidon into believing that he's met Percy before the first time they're introduced. ("What do you mean you don't remember me, Father? You were present when I came of age! You gifted me this trident! Have I displeased you in some way?") It's an absolute masterclass that eventually manages to convince Poseidon that, yes, of course he knows Percy - and, maybe, he should check in on all his other demigod children to make sure he's not missed someone. (Two. He lost track of two of the others. Maybe he should be more careful about siring children in the future.) Apollo practically has to stuff his fist in his mouth to keep from laughing.
As much historical accuracy as can be crammed into the Percy trying to make sense of Ancient Greece chapters as possible. Think Of a Linear Circle - Part III by flamethrower levels of historical research. As much as can be shoehorned in without bogging down the plot.
Percy and Dionysus bonding over their mutual dislike of Theseus, though Percy generally gets along with his other half-siblings, especially the ones who come to camp young enough to keep from getting big heads over being the children of Poseidon.
Though Percy adores all the children in Cabin 7 (most of whom are born via blessing this time around), he and Apollo have at least one child of their own - maybe a demigod born before Percy's ascension to sell their fake relationship? Maybe a minor god who's later attributed a different parentage by mortals? Dealer's choice on details.
It never being made clear who, or what, or how, Percy and Apollo were sent into the past. All of Percy's oddities are attributed to him being foreign or formerly mortal, all of Apollo's to the fact that he's in love with someone who didn't die before their first anniversary, and no one ever guesses time travel is responsible for their eccentricities. Or that time travel was ever an option.
And that's all I have. As always, feel free to adopt, just link back if you ever decide to do anything with it.
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#plot bunny#fic ideas#percy jackson#percy jackson and the olympians#heros of olympus#trials of apollo#pjo#hoo#toa#riordanverse#time travel#apollo#percy x apollo#perpollo#fake relationship#trojan war#greek gods#greek mythology#mutal pining#unrequited love#requited love#camp half blood#ancient greece#ancient greek mythology#god percy#idiots in love#idiots to lovers
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The Triumph of Bacchus, 1875 - oil on canvas.
— Gustave Moreau (France, 1826–1898)
#I just LOVE him#greek deities#ancient greek mythology#greek myth#ancient greek#ancient greece#hellenic worship#hellenic polythiest#hellenic deities#hellenic polytheistic#hellenic#hellenic pagan#hellenism#theoi worship#theoi#Dionysus#dionysos#dionysus devotee#dionysus deity#dionysus devotion#deity work#bacchus#pagan#classical art#art#painting#oil on canvas#gustave moreau#greek mythology#greek gods
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#athena lemnia#athena#the head on the left is from Pozzuoli#the one on the right was bought by the painter Pelagio Palagi in Rome and brought to his hometown Bologna where it's preserved now#I love the androgynous appearance#ancient greek mythology#ancient greece#tagamemnon#art#meme#memes
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Quiet moments from Crete. I went to see some Ancient Greek ruins, wrote some postcards and browsed through the bookshops. Feeling well rested and ready for the next academic year! :')
#This girls trip was so lovely!! I feel bad for not going to the beach (doing proper touristy things) but my god I've never felt more rested!#studyblr#studyspo#light academia#dark academia#romantic academia#chaotic academia#cottagecore#bookworm#bookstore#books & libraries#greece#crete#greek mythology
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