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serdna-mucarip-zitro · 1 year ago
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Aquí donde nacen mis pensamientos más íntimos
Aquí donde mi voz apagada resuena
Aquí donde las lágrimas que nacen en mi corazón brotan con tranquilidad
Aquí donde puedo decir que tu me acaricias y a la vez me alejas
Aquí donde tal vez pueda soñar entre los efímeros momentos que Morfeo me aguarda al morir Hêlios
Ahí en ese mundo de ensueño dónde tal vez me ames
Me ames? Tal vez ya sea tarde al despertar
Y solo queda más que arrojarse a sus brazos y revivir una y otra vez el sueño.
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lux-ace · 4 years ago
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Titans: Children of Uranus and Gaea & other divine creatures that do not fit the Olympian category. by —thynovel
The Titans were the deities in Greek mythology that preceded the Olympians. They were the children of the primordial deities Uranus (heaven) and Gaea (earth). This includes Nyx, even though she’s considered a force with immense capabilities. I hope this post helps a few readers understand certain plot points + explain the importance of the Titans.
Notes + things I didn’t add: Ares and Eris (goddess of strife/quarrels) were often seen together because they had matching personalities that enjoyed watching chaos. Rhea was extremely venerated in ancient times. Keep in mind that in Ancient Greek women were put on a pedestal and claimed to have "fulfilled their destiny" once they had children. That's why Rhea earned more respect than Hera �� because she was the ultimate motherly figure and what the Ancient Greeks considered an honorable woman. She was that invisible ideal most women of the time wanted to follow. Rhea was used by the Ancient Greeks to explain the functionality of mothers in society. Explaining that it's virtuous to protect the next generation.
There are other Titans that haven't been introduced to Lore Olympus. I only included the ones that are active and contribute to the plot.
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lux-ace · 3 years ago
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October 19th...
Hêlios, Selênê, Rhea, or Cronus
[LO Ep133]
[LO Ep154]
Arês
[LO Ep85]
Family
[LO EpX]
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