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Statistics of Apollo's Lovers
I was wondering just how unfortunate of a love-life our boy Apollo had, so - as one does - I did the research, math, and writing of said love-life.
such is the life of an adhd teen :)
In total, there are 59 people on this list. I have them separated into eight groups; Immortal, Immortal & Rejected, Lived, Died, Rejected & Died, Rejected & Cursed, Rejected & Lived, and who were Rejected by Apollo
Disclaimer: I am not a historian nor an expert in Greek Mythology, I am just a very invested nerd in Mythology, and in Apollo's mythology in general, and got curious about what his rap sheet actually looks like.
Sidenote: There will be some "lovers" not on this list. Reasons being;
No actual literary sources behind them
Said literary sources are dubious at best
Not enough information is given about the nature of their relationship to make an accurate take
So if somebody isn't on this list, it's because of one of those three reasons. Although there is still a chance I missed somebody! :)
Also, no RRverse lovers include in this list. Sorry my fellow ToA fans.
*I am currently missing about 4 other lovers, and will get them on here ASAP. Their inclusion, however, will not change the overall conclusion. đ
(Edited 08/15/24 - ALL SECTIONS SOURCED)
Let's begin! :D
Immortal Lovers
Calliope: muse of epic poetry. Mother of Hymenaios and Ialemus (Pindar's 3rd Threnos) by Apollo.
Clio: muse of history
Erato: muse of love poetry
Euterpe: muse of music
Polyhymnia: muse of hymns/sacred poetry
Melpomene: muse of tragedy
Thalia: muse of comedy. Mother of the Corybantes (The Bibliotheca by Pseudo-Apollodorus) by Apollo.
Terpsichore: muse of dance
Urania: muse of astronomy
Boreas: the North Wind. The Boreads called Apollo "beloved of our sire" in Apollonius of Rhodes's Argonautica.
10 lovers total here.
9 Female, 1 Male
Immortal & Rejected
Hestia: goddess of the Hearth (Hymn to Aphrodite)
1 Interest. Female.
Lovers Who Lived:
Branchus: mortal shepherd, gifted prophecy (Conon's Narrations 33 & Callimachus's Iambus)
Rhoeo: mortal princess, eventually married an apprentice of Apollo (Diodorus Siculus's Bibliotheca historica 5.62 and Tzetzes on Lycophron 570)
Ourea: demigod daughter of Poseidon, dated Apollo during his punishment with Laomedon; had a son named Ileus, after the city of Troy (Hesiod's Catalogues of Women Fragment 83)
Evadne: nymph daughter of Poseidon, Apollo sent Eileithyia & (in some texts) the Fates to aid in their son's birth (Pindar's Olympian Ode 6)
Thero: great-granddaughter of Heracles, described as "beautiful as moonbeams" (Pausanias's Description of Greece 9)
Cyrene: mortal princess-turned-nymph queen, kick-ass lion wrangler, and mother of two of Apollo's sons - Aristaeus (a god) and Idmon (powerful seer) (Pindar's Pythian Ode 9.6 ff. and Nonnus's Dionysiaca and Callimachus's Hymn to Apollo 85)
Admetus: mortal king, took great care of Apollo during his second punishment, Apollo wingmanned him for Alcestis's hand - basically Apollo doted on him <3 (Callimachus's Hymn II to Apollo and Apollodorus's Bibliotheca 1.9.15 and Hyginus's Fabulae 50â51, and also written about by Ovid and Servius)
Hecuba: queen of Troy, together they had Troilus.
It was foretold that if Troilus lived to adulthood, Troy wouldn't fall - unfortunately, Achilles murdered Troilus in Apollo's temple. When the Achaeans burned Troy down, Apollo rescued Hecuba and brought her to safety in Lycia. (Stesichorus's Fr.108)
Hyrie/Thyrie: mortal. mothered a son by Apollo. Their son, Cycnus, attempted to kill himself after some shenanigans and his mother attempted the same. Apollo turned them into swans to save their lives. (Antoninus Liberalis's Metamorphoses 12 and Ovid's Metamorphoses 7.350)
Dryope: mortal. had a son named Amphissus with Apollo, who was a snake at the time. Later turned into a lotus flower, but it had nothing to do with Apollo so she's still on this list. (noncon; written by Ovid in Metamorphoses 8 CE/AD and later by Antoninus Liberalis in his own Metamorphoses sometime between 100-300 CE/AD)
Creusa: mortal queen. had a son named Ion with Apollo (Euripides's Ion). Please check out @my-name-is-apollo's post for more details because they make some good points about what's considered "rape" in Ancient Greece. I expand on this further at the end of the post.
Melia: Oceanid nymph. Had a son w/h Apollo named Tenerus. (Pausanias's Descriptions of Greece 9.10.5â6)
Melia was said to be kidnapped, and her brother found her with Apollo. He set fire to Apollo's temple in an effort to get her back, but was killed. Melia and Apollo had two kids - but here's the interesting part. Melia was highly worshiped in Thebes, where her brother found her. She was an incredibly important figure in Thebes, especially when connected with Apollo. She and Apollo were essentially the parents of Thebes.
As I read over their story, it sounded like (to me, at least. it's okay if you think otherwise!) that Melia just absconded/eloped with Apollo.
Was kidnapping an equivalent to assault back then? Perhaps. But it's still debated on whenever or not that's true. However, one thing I've noticed reading up on these myths is that when Apollo does do something unsavory, the text says so.
It never says anything about Apollo doing anything to Melia. Her father and brother believe she was kidnapped, but, like mentioned previously, it seems far much more likely that she just ran off with her boyfriend or something.
But that's just my interpretation.
Moving on! :)
Iapis: a favorite lover. Apollo wanted to teach him prophecy, the lyre, ect. but Iapis just wanted to heal :) so Apollo taught him healing :) (Smith 1873, s.v. Iapis)
Aethusa: daughter of Poseidon & the Pleiad Alcyone. Mother of Linus and Eleuther. She is the great-great grandmother of Orpheus. (Apollodorus's Bibliotheca 3.10.1 and Pausanias's Descriptions of Greece 9.20.2 and Suida, s.v. Homer's Of the Origin of Homer and Hesiod and their Contest, Fragment 1.314)
Acacallis: daughter of King Minos. there's a lot of variation on whether or not she had kids with Hermes or Apollo. Some say she had a kid with each. (Stephanus of Byzantium, s.v. KydĆnia (ÎÏ
ÎŽÏÎœÎŻÎ± and Scholia on Apollonius Rhodius, 4.1492)
Chrysothemis: nymph queen who won the oldest contest of the Pythian Games - the singing of a hymn to Apollo. She had three daughters, and one of them is said to be Apollo's. (Pausanias's Descriptions of Greece 10.7.2 and Hyginus's De Astronomica 2.25)
Corycia: naiad. had a son with Apollo. the Corycian Cave north of Delphi is named after her (Hyginus's Fabulae 161)
Leuconoe (also Choine or Philonis): daughter of Eosphorus, god of the planet Venus, and mother of the bard Philammon. (Hyginus's Fabulae 161) She was killed by Diana for her hubris.
Melaena (also Thyia or Kelaino): mother of Delphos, member of prophetic Thriae of Delphi. Priestess of Dionysus. (Herodotus's Histories 7.178.1)
Othreis: mothered Phager by Apollo, and later Meliteus by Zeus. (Antoninus Liberalis's Metamorphoses 13)
Stilbe: mother of Lapithus and Aineus by Apollo. (Diodorus Siculus's Library of History 4.69.1 and Scholia on Apollonius Rhodius, 1.40 and Scholia on Apollonius Rhodius, 1.948)
Syllis (possible same as Hyllis, granddaughter of Heracles): mothered Zeuxippus by Apollo. (Pausanias's Descriptions of Greece 2.6.7)
Amphissa: Apollo seduced her in the form of a shepherd. They had a son named Agreus. (Ovid's Metamorphoses 6.103 and Hyginus's Fabulae 161)
(hey, has anybody else noticed that 'Apollo disguising himself' seems to only be a thing in Roman literature?)
Areia (or Deione): had a son named Miletus. Hid him in some smilax. Her father found him and named him. (Apollodorus's Bibliotheca 3.1.2)
Arsinoe: she and Apollo had a daughter named Eriopis. (Hesiod's Ehoiai 63 and Scholia ad Pindar's Pythian Ode 3.14)
Queen of Orkhomenos (no name is given): Mother of Trophonius (Pausanias's Descriptions of Greece 9.37.5)
(my fellow ToA fans will recognize that name haha).
Hypermnestra: Either Apollo or her husband fathered her son Amphiaraus. (Hyginus's Fabulae 70)
(sidenote: @literallyjusttoa suggested that Apollo was dating both Hypermnestra and Oikles, and I, personally, like that headcannon)
Manto: Daughter of Tiresias. Apollo made her a priestess of Delphi. They had a son named Mopsus. When Apollo sent her to found an oracle elsewhere, he told her to marry the first man she saw outside of Delphi. That man turned out to be Rhacius, who brought her to Claros, where she founded the oracle of Apollo Clarios. (Apollodorus's Bibliotheca E6. 3)
Later, another man named Lampus attempted to assault her, but was killed by Apollo. She is also said to be a priestess who warned Niobe not to insult Leto, and to ask for forgiveness. Niobe did not. (Statius's Thebaid 7 and Ovid's Metamorphoses 6)
(Dante's Inferno places her in the eighth circle of hell, and let me just say- what the FUCK Dante! What did Manto ever do to you, huh??!! Don't do my girl dirty!!)
Parthenope: granddaughter of a river god. Mothered Lycomedes by Apollo (Pausanius's Descriptions of Greece 4.1)
Phthia: prophetess. called "beloved of Apollo". Mother three kings by him; Dorus, Laodocus, & Polypoetes (Apollodorus's Bibliotheca 1.7.6)
Procleia: Mother of Tenes, son of Apollo, who was killed by Achilles before the Trojan War. Daughter of King Laomedon, king of Troy. (Apollodorus's Epitome 3. 26)
Helenus: prince of Troy. Received from Apollo an ivory bow which he used to wound Achilles in the hand. (Photius's 'Bibliotheca excerpts')
Hippolytus of Sicyon: called "beloved of Apollo" in Plutarch's Life of Numa. I don't think this guy is the same as Hippolytus, son of Zeuxippus (son of Apollo), king of Sicyon Pausanias talks about in his Description of Greece. That would be a little weird taking the whole family tree into account - though it's never stopped other gods before. *shrug*
Psamathe: nereid, said to be the personification of the sand of the sea-shore. (Conon's Narrationes 19)
She and Apollo were lovers, but never had any kids. When another man assaulted her, she had a son and abandoned him.
(He was found by some shepherds dw - wait, he was then torn apart by dogs. Nevermind.)
Back to her, her father ordered for her to be executed and Apollo avenged her death by sending a plague onto Argos and refused to stop it until Psamathe and Phocus/Linus (her son) were properly given honors.
(I really like how even though Linus isn't Apollo's kid, and that Psamathe wanted nothing to do with the kid, Apollo still considered him worth avenging too <3 )
Okay, in a previous incarnation of this post, I said there was a version where she is raped by Apollo...however, I can't find any sources to back it upđ
Even her wiki page doesn't mention rape, and Theoi's excerpt of Paunasias's Descriptions of Greece about her doesn't either.
So where did I hear about this supposed version? (Don't shoot)
Youtube. A youtube video about Apollo. Yeah...
Lesson, kids! Don't trust youtube videos on mythology! Yes, even if they dedicated lots of time to it! They can still get things wrong! In fact, don't even take my word for it! Do your own research <3
Alright. 34 lovers here.
5 Male. 29 Female.
33 are 100% consensual. Creusa is questionable, depending on who's translating/which tradition you go with.
Lovers Who Died:
Hyacinthus*: mortal prince. we all know this one, right? Right? one and only true love turned into flower (okay that's my bias speaking but AM I WRONG?) (Plutarch's Life of Numa, 4.5; Philostratus the younger's Imagines; Pseudo-Apollodorus's Bibliotheca 1.3.3; Ovid's Metamorphoses 10.162â219; Bion's Poems 11; and various pieces of art)
Cyparissus: mortal. his DEER DIED and he asked Apollo to let him MOURN FOREVER so he was turned into a cypress tree (Ovid's Metamorphoses X 106ff)
Coronis: mortal princess. cheated on Apollo w/h Ischys, who in Fabulae was killed by Zeus. mother of Asclepius. killed by Artemis. (Pindar's Pythian Odes 3.5; Pausanias's Descriptions of Greece 2.26.6; Hyginus's Fabulae 202; Ovid's Metamorphoses 2.536 and 2.596; Hyginus's De Astronomica 2.40; Isyllus's Hymn to Asclepius 128.37 ff.)
There is another version of Asclepius's birth given by Pausanias in Descriptions of Greece 2.26.1-7, where Coronis exposes him on a mountain and Apollo takes him in.
Adonis: yes, THAT Adonis. he's in this category because. well. he died. rip (Ptolemy Hephaestion's New History Book 5)
Phorbas: Okay so Apollo's lover Phorbas and another Phorbas sometimes get mashed together so this is what I was able to gather.
Plutarch's Life of Numa 4.5 and Hyginus's De Astronomia 2.14.5 cites Phorbas as Apollo's lover. The other Phorbas is said to be a rival to Apollo in the Homeric Hymn to Apollo. Personally, I separate the two because it makes more sense with Phorbas the lover's overall story.
Here it is: The island of Rhodes fell victim to a plague of dragons or serpents, and the oracle said to summon Phorbas for help. He defeated the infestation, and after he died, Apollo asked Zeus to place him in the stars, and so Phorbas became the constellation Serpentarius, also known more widely as Ophiuchus (a man holding a serpent).
FORGET ORION AND HIS ONE-OFF MENTION OF BEING DIANA'S LOVER HERE IS A CONSTELLATION TRAGIC LOVE STORY!!!!!
(*Hyacinthus was resurrected, as celebrated in the Hyacinthia festival in Sparta. Nonnus's Dionysiaca 19.102 and Pausanias's Descriptions of Greece 3.19.4 supports this belief as well.)
5 lovers.
4 Male. 1 Female. All consensual.
Sidenote: QUIT BURYING THE GAYS GREECE!!!!
Love-Interests Who Rejected & Died:
Daphne: do i nEED to say anything? Nymph. turned into tree to escape.
Daphne and Apollo actually go back a bit. Their story was used to explain why the laurel was so sacred to Apollo. It's in Delphi, Branchus planted laurel trees around the temple he built to Apollo, the laurel was even sacred to Apollo's historical forebearer Apulu, an Etruscan god! (I have sources to back this up :3 along with an Essay.)
Apollo & Daphne first originate from Phylarchus, but we do not have any of his work :( It's been lost to history...a moment of silence RIP. He was a contemporary in the 3rd century BC/BCE (first day of 300 BC/BCE and last day of 201 BC/BCE).
He was, however, cited as a source in Parthenius's Erotica Pathemata, written sometime in the 1 century AD/CE (sometime between 66 BC/BCE and the author's death in 14 AD/CE).
Then they show up again in Pausanias's Descriptions of Greece, written between 150 AD/CE and 170 AD/CE.
Hyginus wrote his Fabulae sometime before Ovid's because it's widely criticized to be his earliest work and Ovid wrote his Metamorphoses in 8 AD/CE.
The first two versions are roughly the same, and Ovid's shares similarities with the first in only the ending. Hyginus is basically like Ovid's but without Eros.
So in publication order, it's; Erotica Pathemata, Fabulae, Metamorphoses, then Descrip. of Greece.
In Erotica Pathemata, Daphne is the daughter of Amyclas and is being courted by Leucippus. She is not interested in any sort of romance. Leucippus disguises himself as a girl to get close to her, but his ruse is revealed when Apollo nudges Daphne and her attendants into taking a bath in the river. Leucippus is consequently killed.
Apollo then becomes interested and Daphne runs away, imploring Zeus that "she might be translated away from mortal sight", and is transformed into the laurel tree.
In Fabulae, Daphne's story is a bit more familiar. She's the daughter of Peneus, the river god, and Gaea is the one who transforms her into a laurel tree.
In Metamorphoses, Eros is added to the story and is the reason why Apollo is so enamored and Daphne is so repulsed.
(I would just like to say that in this version, it was 100% nonconsensual for both of them! And I don't mean with rape- Apollo never touches Daphne in any of these version. What I mean here is that Eros maliciously makes Apollo chase down a woman and makes sure Daphne would be repulsed by him. That is noncon behavior there on both sides.)
In Descriptions of Greece 10.7.8, Daphne is the daughter of Ladon and her and Apollo are only connected by way of why the laurel crown is the victory prize of the Pythian Games. However, in Descriptions of Greece 8.20.2-8.20.4, Daphne and Leucippus make an appearance here too, but Apollo is not the reason why they stop to take a swim and his ruse is revealed, resulting in his death.
Castalia: Nymph. turned into spring to escape.
First things first, Castalia was used to explain the existence of the Castalian Spring in Delphi. However, in the Homeric Hymn to Apollo, the spring is already there when Apollo was born. So there's that to consider first.
Anyway, to escape Apollo's advances, Castalia transforms herself into a spring. (Lactantius Placidus's On Statius's Thebaid 1.698. This was written between Lactantius's lifespan of c. 350 â c. 400 AD/CE, placing it firmly in Roman times.)
2 Interests.
2 Female.
Love-Interests Who Rejected & Cursed
Cassandra: mortal princess. Received the gift of prophecy from Apollo. Due to a broken oath, she was then cursed. (Aeschylus's Agamemnon)
It is only in Roman-era tellings where Cassandra is cursed for not sleeping with Apollo, and there was no oath made (Hyginus & Pseudo-Apollodorus). In Agamemnon, it was done so because of the broken oath- not the refusing to sleep with Apollo thing.
The version where she gains prophetic abilities by way of a snake licking her ears is not part of Greco-Roman literature, but rather by an American poet.
Nevertheless, even after the curse Cassandra still loved Apollo, and called him "god most dear to me" in Eurpides's play The Trojan Women.
1 Interests.
1 Female.
Love-Interests Who Rejected & Lived
Sinope: mortal. there are two different version of her myth.
In Diodorus Siculus's Library of History 4.72.2 and Corinna's Frag. 654, Apollo "seizes" her and they have a son named Syrus.
In Apollonius's Argonautica  2.946-951 and Valerius Flaccus's Argonautica 5.109, it is Zeus who abducts her, but she gets him to promise her anything and requests to remain a virgin. He obliges. Later, Apollo and the river Halys both try to charm her, but fall for the same trick.
Library of History was written between 60-30 BC/BCE, Apollonius's Argonautica between 300 BC/BCE and 201 BC/BCE, and Valerius Flaccus's Argonautica between 70-96 AD/CE, making Apollonius's version the oldest and Valerius Flaccus's the youngest.
Marpessa: mortal princess, granddaughter of Ares. Idas, son of Poseidon, kidnapped her and Apollo caught up to them. Zeus had Marpessa chose between them, and she chose Idas, reasoning that she would eventually grow old and Apollo would tire of her. (Homer's The Iliad, 9.557 and Apollodorus's Bibliotheca 1.7.8â9)
Bolina: mortal. Apollo approached her and she flung herself off a cliff. He turned her into a nymph to save her life. (Pausanias's Description of Greece 7.23.4)
Ocroe/Okyrrhoe: nymph and daughter of a river god. asked a boatman to take her home after Apollo approached her. Apollo ended up turning the boat to stone and the seafarer into a fish. (Athenaeus's The Deipnosophists 7.283 E [citing The Founding of Naucratis by Apollonius Rhodius]. The Deipnosophists was written in the early 3rd century AD, between 201 AD and 300 AD)
Sibyl of Cumae: mortal seer. promised to date Apollo if she was given longevity as long as the amount of sand in her hand. he did, but she refused him. (Ovid's Metamorphoses 14)
5 Interests. All female.
Okyrrhoe's story is the only one with any iffy stuff, although, when something iffy does occur, the text usually says so outright.
Rejected by Apollo:
Clytie*: Oceanid nymph. turned into a heliotrope to gaze at the sun forever after the rejection.
1 Advance. Female.
(*Clytie's story was originally about her affection for Helios. [Ovid's Metamorphoses 4.192â270; Ovid used Greek sources about the etymology of the names involved, meaning Clytie and Helios go back to Greek times] As Apollo got superimposed over Helios's myths, people have assumed it is he who is the sun god in her myth and not Helios.)
In Conclusion...
59 people total, and 33 of them have Roman-Era roots with (as far as I know!! Don't take my word as gospel truth!!) no relation to Greece except by way of shared mythology.
Here's the list:
Rhoeo
Thero
Hyrie/Thyrie
Dryope
Melia
Aethusa
Acacallis
Chrysothemis
Corycia
Choine
Thyia
Othreis
Stilbe
Syllis
Amphissa
Areia
Queen of Orkhomenos
Hypermnestra
Manto
Parthenope
Phthia
Procleia
Helenus
Hippolytus of Sicyon
Psamathe
Cyparissus
Adonis
Phorbas
Castalia
Sinope
Bolina
Ocroe/Okyrrhoe
Sibyl of Cumae
Meaning, 56%- and really, it's more like 57%, because Clytie is not Apollo's lover at all- of the lovers listed on this post are not entirely Greek in origin (AS FAR AS I KNOW-)! That does not mean ofc that you have to ignore them. I, for one, really like the story of Rhoeo, and Manto, and Psamethe- I find their myths sweet (Rhoeo & Manto) and bittersweet (Psamethe).
Let's get to the calculations now, yeah?
59 people total (Includes Clytie)
48 Women (81%). 11 Men (19%).
19% were Immortal (Including Lovers & Rejected)
68% Lived (Including Lovers & Cursed & Rejected)
14% Died (Including Lovers & Rejected)
1% were Cursed
2% were Rejected by him
58 people total (Not Including Clytie)
47 Women (81%). 11 Men (19%).
19% were Immortal
69% Lived (Lovers & Cursed & Rejected)
12% Died (Lovers & Rejected)
in that 12%, one was apotheosized - Hyacinthus.
Meaning 10% died permanently, while 2% were resurrected.
2% were Cursed
0% were Rejected by him
Additionally, I left off three male lovers and two female lovers - Atymnius, Leucates, Cinyras, Hecate, & Acantha.
Atymnius has no references to being Apollo's lover, only to Zeus's son Sarpedon. (Wikipedia why do you even have him listed? You need sources smh)
Leucates is another male "lover" left off the rack - apparently he jumped off a cliff to avoid Apollo, but I couldn't find any mythological text to account for it- and no, OSP's wiki page is not a reliable source. There is a cliff named similarly to him where Aphrodite went (by Apollo's advice) to rid herself of her longing for Adonis after his death. Also Zeus uses it to rid himself of his love for Hera before he...well, commits adultery again. đ€·
Cinyras was a priest of Aphrodite on the island of Cyprus. He was also the island's king. Pindar calls him "beloved of Apollo" in his Pythian Ode. However, looking further into Cinyras's life throws a bit of a wrench into it. He's also cited to be a challenger to Apollo's skill, and either Apollo or Mars (Ares) kills him for his hubris.
(honestly, I kinda like the idea that Mars went into Big Brother Mode)
I did consider leaving him on the list, since technically you could argue it was a romance-gone-bad, but among every other source Cinyras is mentioned in, Pindar's the only one who puts a romantic label on him and Apollo.
Plus, heâs been described as a son of Apollo too, and I personally like that more lol
Hecate, the goddess of magic and crossroads, is said to be the mother of Scylla (like, the sea-monster) by Apollo, but Scylla's parentage is one of those "no specific parents" ones, so I left her off the list.
Acantha has absolutely no classical references. There's a plant like her name, but she's made-up, so she doesn't count. *stinkeyes the guy who invented her and claimed his âsourcesâ were reliable when they really arenât*
(Of course, I could be wrong about any of these. Again, I'm not an expert.)
With all this in mind, this means Apollo's love life actually isn't as tragic as media portrays it, and he isn't as bad as Zeus or Poseidon in the nonconsensual area.
Does he still have those kinds of myths? Yes, with Dryope and Creusa; though, we can discount Creusa because;
1) Depends on who's translating it; and
2) Ion is given different parentage in the Bibliotheca, which yes, came much after Ion, however Xuthus was traditionally considered to be Ion's father rather than Apollo. This means there was probably a different oral tradition on Ion's parentage that just wasn't written down as early as Euripides's was- in fact, it may even just be an invention of Euripides's.
(and honestly Apollo's characterization in Ion just doesn't quite match up with the rest of his appearances in the wider myths (in my opinion, at least))
So that leaves us with just Dryope, who comes from Ovid, a Roman poet, and Antoninus Liberalis, a late Greek one.
Now I'm not saying we should throw her out because of Ovid's whole "wrote the gods even more terribly to criticize Augustus" thing, but it is something to keep in mind. Political mechanics have been used to change myths before, and this is certainly one example of it.
Additionally, I have seen many people discard Dionysus's rapes in the Dionysiaca because of how late it was written, so this one can be given similar treatment if one choses too because of just how late Ovid and Antoninus Liberalis's work was.
You can, in fact, pick and chose if you wish, especially if it'll increase your enjoyment of literature. That's certainly what I do :)
So overall, I'd say Apollo has a rather clean relationship past. He's doing pretty damn good.
Also, I think we should all take note that even if Apollo had noncon myths, that doesn't reflect on the actual god. The Ancient Greeks did not see the myths as "canon" to their gods- in fact, some were not happy with the myths showing the gods in such a light.
That's something else to keep in mind. The gods of the myths are not the gods of Greece, and are more like parables or fables for the Ancient Greeks I'd say. Lessons on morality and such, and of course, warnings against hubris and the like.
This was quite the journey, and I really hope you all enjoyed reading and learning with me! This really makes me wonder- if Apollo's love life is this good, I wonder how misinformed we are on everyone else's? I have no plans on doing Zeus or Poseidon or anyone else (not for a LONG time lol, this took a lot of effort and research!), but if anyone has any idea, or gets inspired to do something like this for any other god, please tag me!! I'd love to see it! :D
And since this was on a previous reblog, here be a meme from a while ago:
[ID: Me Explaining Me. On the left is a girl with her hands up, fingers pinched together, like she's intensely explaining something. The text over her says "Me giving a detailed diatribe about Apollo's love life and how modern media has done him and his lovers dirty". On the right is the girl's mother, wrapped up to her chin in a blanket, with a look on her face that screams "I hear this all the time". The Mother is labeled "My family". /End ID]
suffers in I'm the only mythology nerd in the family
#ramblings of an oracle#greek mythology analysis#apollo#greek myths#greek gods#greek myth#ancient greece#still gonna tag this as toa#just because#;)#the trials of apollo#toa#trials of apollo#tagamemnon#greek history#ancient greek#greek mythology#greek tumblr#ancient rome#ancient history#rome#greece#apollon#apollo deity#hyacinthus#hyacinth#apollo x hyacinthus#apollo and hyacinthus#cassandra of troy#the muses
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Okay, so for my own fanfictions, most of which take place post-TOA and therefore post-Percy "claim your children" Jackson and Jason "honor minor gods" Grace, I made myself a spreadsheet of all the cabins I believe could plausibly be at Camp Half-Blood, and ended up with a whopping 270, and there's probably more dieties whom I couldn't find any information on, and some dieties whom I don't believe would have a cabin (ex. Kronos) (if you think I should add someone comment) and decided to paste it here, since I don't feel comfortable sharing my original spreadsheet. I did add the water dieties, even though their kids could also plausibly go to the underwater camp, but I've decided to give them the option of what camp they want. I also didn't copy their domains, but I have the list from my research, so you can ask if you'd like, I'll be glad to explain! Most of my research was from Theoi Project - Greek Mythology, and Brittanica, and probably some others I've since forgotten, so if you know any good Greek Mythology resourses and books, please share!
Here's some symbols before we begin:
* - virgin goddess. I added them because Athena and Artemis already have cabins (and Athena kids by magical means)
" - Dieties whom have faded in the series. Their cabins are more memorials to them.
Additionally there are 2 dieties named Thalia, (1) Thalia refers to the muse, the goddess of comedies, and (2) Thalia refers to the goddess of festivities and banquet
Zeus
Hera
Poseidon
Demeter
Ares
Athena*
Apollo
Artemis*
Hephestus
Aphrodite
Hermes
Dionysus
Hades
Iris
Hypnos
Nemesis
Nike
Hebe
Tyche
Hecate
Rhea
Hestia*
Calliope
Clio
Urania
(1) Thalia
Melpomene
Polyhymnia
Erato
Euterpe
Terpsichore
Musica
Persephone
Despoina
Morpheus
Epiales
Thanatos
Aristaeus
Asclepius
Epione
Hygeia
Panaceia
Aegle
Iaso
Aceso
Telesphorus
Eris
Phobos
Deimos
Peitharchia
Alastor
Alce
Hybris
Ioke
Lyssa
Palioxis
Phrice
Phyge
Polemus
Proioxis
Alala
Homodos
Cydoimus
Democracia
Dicaiosyne
Dike
Nomus
Eunomia
Pradaxide
Arete
Homonoia
Adicia
Horcus
Neicea
Poena
Bia
Kratos
Zelos
Phthonus
Agon
Anaideia
Ate
Cacia
Coalemus
Corus
Dolus
Dysnomia
Dyssebia
Oizys
Prophasis
Ptocheia
Thrasus
Soteria
Soter
Paregoros
Sophrosyne
Porus
Ponus
Plutus
Euthenia
Aedos
Aeschyne
Aletheia
Anance
Angelia
Caerus
Calocagathia
Eirene
Ececheiria
Elpis
Epiphron
Eucleia
Eudaemonia
Gelus
Eupheme
Euphrosyne
Eupraxia
Eusebia
Euthymia
Eutychia
Ctesius
Hesychia
Sophia
Techne
Eleus
Penia
Pistis
Phthisis
Pheme
Ossa
Penthus
Ania
Morus
Momus
Apate
Limus
Achos
Aergia
Adephagia
Amechania
Aporia
Geres
Eros
Aglaea
Anteros
Calleis
Charis
Harmonia
Hedone
Himerous
Philia
Philopharosyne
Philotes
Pothussexual
Hedylogus
Peitho
Amphitrite
Triton
Kymopoleia
Rhode
Benthesikyme
Aegaeus
Argyra
Calliste
Capheira
Keto
Kharybdis
Delphin
Proteus
Eidothea
Electra
Thaumas
Eurybia
Glaucus
Helle
Leucothea
Palaemon
Phorcys
Thallasa
Thoosa
Triteia
Tritonis
Tethys
Nereus
Doris
Thetis
Psamathe
Galateia
Eudora
Aeolus
Boreas
Zephryos
Notos
Euros
Khione
Oreithyia
Hesperus
EosphorusVenus
Phainon
Phaethon
Pyroeis
Stilbon
Aether
Arce
Astraeus
Asteria
Eos
Hemera
Nyx
Herse
Helios"
Selene"
Pan"
Aix"
Ganymede
Britomartis*
Oupis*
Loxo*
Hekaerge*
Ariadne
Comus
Thysa
Thyone(formally Semele)
Telete
(2) Thalia
Pompe
Epidotes
Pherespondos
Lykos
Pronomos
Pyrrhichus
Priapus
Phales
Oxylus
Nesi
Methe
Melisseus
Kortymbos
Autonoe
Eileithyia
Carmanor
Carme
Chrysothemus
Daeira
Eleusis
Macaria
Melinoe
Charon
Lethe
Acheron
Gorgyra
Cocyrys
Pyriphlegethon
Styx
Leto
Anchiale
Anytus
Dione
Epimetheus
Eurynome
Aura
Lelantos
Mnemosyne
Melete
Aiode
Perses
Phoebe
Prometheus
Theia
Themes
So that's my list. I don't really have a rhyme or reason for why each number is each, but I did clump together gods with similar domains because that's where they were easiest to find in my research... I honestly think kids of minor gods are very underused in TOA fics, and even in PJO and HOO to an extent. Jillie, my nine year old daughter of Gelus with a contageous laugh? One of my fave OCs.
As for Roman gods and goddess, I'm not as knowledgable, but hopefully I'll make a spreadsheet for plausable godly parents, though unlike CHB it doesn't need to be organized as there's just Cohorts. I don't write Camp Jupiter fics all that often, but it'll be a good resource to have if I choose to.
#camp half blood#minor gods#greek mythology#percy jackson and the olympians#heroes of olympus#trials of apollo#camp half blood cabins#percy said claim your kids jason said honor minor gods and goddesses and I went overboard with research
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STARTER CALL for my fantasy & period muses. please specify who you'd like the starter from & for, otherwise it will be at random! a list of my fantasy muses is below âž»
silas sinclair. ben barnes. 35 - 40. lord.
orion velralis. matt smith. 35-45. lord.*
calliope velralis. alicia agneson. 24-30. lady.*
ophelia velralis. hannah dodd. 24-30. lady.*
benjamin 'benji' rhodes. daniel sharman. 25 - 30. lord.
camila oliveira. bruna marquezine. 24 - 30. princess or lady.
alexander hargrove. henry cavill. 35 - 40. knight.
viktor terysian. leo suter. 25 - 30. sworn sword / lesser lord.
valerion aegaris. tom glynn-carney. 25 - 30. lord or prince.*
saera aegaris. eve best. 45 - 50. lady or princess.*
helen calyreos. lena headey. 40 - 50. lady.*
draco calyreos. harry collett. 25 - 30. lord.*
i do have backstories in the works for most of these characters as a 'default' verse. the asterisk means a character is a dragon rider in a fantasy verse. i can veer from developed backstories however seems fit though!
#indie rp#indie fantasy rp#indie period rp#indie roleplay#open starter#//please read my rules prior to interacting.#//i have family over starting friday through the weekend so these will go out early next week!#//if you want to plot something feel free to reach out x
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This series has also come to an end and sadness fills my heart in announcing this. So, with the unique and different love that each of them inspires me, I leave you withâŠ
Today Mae as...
Series 6 Post 24: Goddesses and Muse of erotic and choral/lyrical poetry, literature, science, and the arts.
đž Her name seems to mean "lovable" and derives from Eros, following what Apollonius of Rhodes suggests in his invocation to Erato which opens the third book of the Argonautica.Â
đžÂ Each muse presides over an art, in our case Erato is the Muse of love poetry and choral singing. The traditional iconography of Erato is that of a young woman, with her head surrounded by a crown made of roses and myrtles.
đž Erato was the daughter of Zeus and the Titaness Mnemosyne, and the sister to Calliope, Clio, Euterpe, Melpomene, Polyhymnia, Terpsichore, Thalia and Urania. Her father gave Erato to Malus, as a bride and by him became the mother of Cleophema who bore Aegle by Phlegyas.
đž Other representations may show her holding a golden arrow, reminding one of the "eros", the feeling that she inspires in everybody, and at times she is accompanied by the god Eros, holding a torch.
#singmovie#sing2#singfanart#illuminationetertainment#mae#maesingmovieoc#maethegorilla#rwanda#uk#mountaingorilla#originalcharacter#oc#goddesserato#museerato#greekmyth#greekpantheon
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an dependent single-muse blog written for kismetharbor - written by ateĆ (he/him) UTC+300
basics //
name: abdullah kadir kılıç
nicknames: abby, kılıç.
faceclaim: uraz kaygılaroÄlu
gender & pronouns:Â agender (he/they)
age:Â 37 years oldÂ
birthday:Â august 21st
place of birth:Â izmir, turkey
languages: turkish (native), german (fluent), english (fluent), japanese (conversational), spanish (conversational).
occupation:Â Â retired military (turkey), foreign language teacher (primary, elementary, high school + independent adult).
neighborhood:Â downtown
time since arriving in kismet harbor:Â since september 2014
town activities:Â lgbtqia+ & wounded warrior.
facts //
had both of his legs amputated due to the injuries he suffered in the army.
although fully employed by the middle school, he takes on adult students as well.
has no contact with his adoptive family (oops)
red flag; would marry totk!ganondorf in a flash.
green flag; would have 1.4 billion cats if he wasn't allergic.
biography //
tws: mafia/crime family dynamics, military injuries, war violence.
Opportunity; wealth; royalty - they made one arrogant and well-educated, a dangerous combination for a child who wanted the world to bow at their feet. Born of fire and ice in the western Aegean region of Turkey, he was abandoned quickly by a mother not yet ready to mother him and a father who would wish him to remain a secret - you see, his birth father owed the mafia more money than his life was worth. And so, he gave them something of equal proportions; a heir. From mother to mother, his given name remained the same, however, he would inherit a surname worthy of placing fear in the hearts of commoners. He was an ostentatious child, driven, well-spoken; his presence commanded people, his confidence impressed, but his way with languages was what he was infamous for. Self-taught in the library, alone, with babysitters and nannies and security, Abdullah fell into book after book, written in language after language, and while in the background, he was learning what the first-born son of ahmet kılıç should know, his disinterest was made very clear. Abdullah didnât want to hurt people - he supposed thatâs where everything started. Conscription came early. On his 23rd birthday, he received a call to duty that was pushed aside by his father and sent worry into the heart of even the woman who married him. On opposite sides of the battlefield, he met him, a soldier who he was supposed to be at war with. He would save that same soldier in the name of love, months later, when tensions peaked, in a moment where choosing between his heart and his nurture had never been clearer. Recovery from injuries, mental and physical, were slow when he opened his eyes a week after heroism was deemed betrayal. He lost his father, his mother, his siblings; decided to travel, never settling, never staying long enough for his thoughts to catch up to him; Kismet Harbor was the outlier, he supposed. Or well, in his search for his biological family, it led him to another coastal town, this time on the east coast of the United States.
active threads // ** event threads
levi steele-hutchinson (replied) - justin
**donovan morgan (replied) - starr
**carson sanchez (replied) - katie
**roman rhodes (replied)- g
connections //
levi steele-hutchinson (antagonistic/flirtatious) - tutoring his daughter in german; knows his ex-wife. hates him.
donovan morgan (platonic/??) - with similar experiences, support is at the basis of this relationship.
ricky (platonic) - work friends
gabriel pierce (platonic) - tbd
calliope wallace (platonic) - levi is a jerk, abdullah holds him accountable. cali lives for it. they've bonded over it.
hank bramson (platonic) - tbd
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Sleep! Cast thy canopy
Over this sleeper's brain,
Dim grow his memory,
When he wake again.
Love stays a summer night,
Till lights of morning come;
Then takes her winged flight
Back to her starry home.
Sleep! Yet thy days are mine;
Love's seal is over thee:
Far though my ways from thine,
Dim though thy memory.
Love stays a summer night,
Till lights of morning come;
Then takes her winged flight
Back to her starry home.
Ernest Dowson
English poet
Nymphs Finding the Head of Orpheus (1892) is an oil painting by the English Pre-Raphaelite painter John William Waterhouse. Traditionally, Orpheus was the son of a Muse (probably Calliope, the patron of epic poetry) and Oeagrus, a king of Thrace (other versions give Apollo).
According to Classical Greek mythology, Lesbos was the patron god of the island. Macareus of Rhodes was reputedly the first king whose many daughters bequeathed their names to some of the present larger towns. In Classical myth his sister, Canace, was killed to have him made king.
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Greek gods & goddesses âš
âACHELOIS: A minor moon goddess whose name means âshe who washes away painâ.
âAlcyone: One of the seven, Pleiades and daughter of Atlas and Pleione. She bore several children with the god Poseidon.
âALECTRONA: An early Greek goddess of the sun, daughter of Helios and Rhode, and possibly goddess of the morning.
âAMPHITRITE: Greek goddess of the sea, wife of Poseidon and a Nereid.
âANTHEIA: Goddess of gardens, flowers, swamps, and marshes.
âAPATE: Goddess of gardens, flowers, swamps, and marshes.
âAPHAEA: A Greek goddess who was worshipped almost exclusively at a single sanctuary on the island of Aegina in the Saronic Gulf.
âAPHRODITE: Goddess of love and beauty and married to Hephaestus.
âARTEMIS: Virginal goddess of the hunt and twin sister of Apollo.
âASTRAEA: Known as the âStar Maidenâ, daughter of either Zeus and Themis, or of Astraeus and EOS and associated with the Greek goddess of justice, Dike.
âATĂ: Greek goddess of mischief, delusion, ruin, and folly.
âATHENA: Goddess of wisdom, poetry, art, and war strategy. Daughter of Zeus and born from his forehead fully grown, wearing battle armour.
âATROPOS: Eldest of the three Moirai, goddesses of fate and destiny (also known as The Fates). Atropos chose the mechanism of death and ended the life of each mortal by cutting their thread.
âBIA: The goddess of force and raw energy, daughter of Pallas and Styx, and sister of Nike, Kratos, and Zelus.
âBRIZO:Ancient Greek prophet goddess who was known as the protector of mariners, sailors, and fishermen.
âCALLIOPE: One of the Muses, the muse of epic poetry, daughter of Zeus and Mnemosyne and the wisest of the Muses.
âCALYPSO: Sea nymph who lived on the island of Ogygia, where she detained ODYSSEUS for several years. Generally said to be the daughter of the Titan ATLAS.
âCELAENO: One of the Pleiades, and a wife of Poseidon. Said to be the mother of the sea godâs children Lycus and Nycteus
âCETO: Primordial sea monster goddess, the daughter of Gaia and Pontus and mother of sea monsters.
âCIRCE: A goddess of magic who transformed her enemies, or those that insulted her, into beasts.
âCLIO: The muse of history and one of the nine muses known as âThe Musesâ. Like all the muses, Clio is the daughter of Zeus and the Titaness Mnemosyne.
âCLOTHO: Youngest of the Three Fates and responsible for spinning the thread of human life.
âCYBELE: The Greek goddess of caverns, mountains, nature and wild animals.
âDEMETER: Goddess of agriculture, fertility, sacred law and the harvest.
âDORIS: A sea nymph whose name represented the bounty of the sea. Mother of the Nereids.
âEILEITHYIA: Goddess of childbirth, referred to by Homer as âthe goddess of the pains of birthâ.
âELECTRA: One of the seven daughters of Atlas and Pleione, known as The Pleiades.
âELPIS: The spirit and personification of hope. Hope was usually seen as an extension to suffering by the Greek, not as a god.
âENYO: Minor goddess of war and destruction, the companion and lover of the war god Ares and connected to Eris.
âEOS: A Titaness and the goddess of the dawn.
âERATO: One of the Muses, the muse of lyric poetry, especially love and erotic poetry.
âERIS: Greek goddess of chaos, strife and discord and connected to the war-goddess Enyo.
âEUTERPE: One of the Muses, the muse of music and lyric poetry.
âGAIA: The primal Greek goddess of the Earth. Known as the great mother of all and often referred to as âMother Earthâ.
âHARMONIA: The Greek goddess of harmony and concord.
âHEBE: Goddess of eternal youth.
âHECATE: The goddess of magic, crossroads, moon, ghosts, witchcraft and necromancy (the undead).
âHEMERA: Primordial goddess of the day, daytime and daylight. Daughter to Erebus and Nyx (the goddess of night).
âHERA: Goddess of goddesses, women, and marriage. Married to Zeus and known as Queen of the Gods.
âHESTIA: goddess of the hearth, home, architecture, domesticity, family, and the state. Also one of the Hesperides.
âHYGEA: Goddess of good health, cleanliness, and sanitation. This is where the word âhygieneâ comes from.
âIRIS: Greek goddess of the rainbow and messenger of the gods. She is also known as one of the goddesses of the sea and the sky.
âKERES: The Keres were female spirits, the daughters of Nyx, the goddess of night.
âKOTYSA: Dionysian goddess whose celebrations were wild and lascivious.
âLACHESIS: Second of the Three Fates, the measurer of the thread of life woven by Clothoâs spindle which determines Destiny.
âMAIA: Eldest of the seven Pleiades and the greek goddess of fields.
âMANIA: Spirit goddess of insanity, madness, crazed frenzy and the dead.
âMELPOMENE: One of the Muses. Originally the muse of singing, she then became the muse of tragedy.
âMEROPE: One of the seven Pleiades and married to king Sisyphos of Ephyra.
âMETIS: Titan goddess of wisdom, an Oceanid, and the first great spouse of Zeus.
âNEMESIS: The goddess of retribution and personification of vengeance.
âNIKE: Goddess of victory, known as the Winged Goddess of Victory.
âNYX: Primordial goddess of the night.
âPEITHO: Greek goddess of persuasion and seduction.
âPERSEPHONE: Goddess of vegetation and spring and queen of the underworld. Lives off-season in the underworld as the wife of HADES.
âPHEME: The goddess of fame, gossip and renown. Her favour is notability, and her wrath is scandalous rumors.
âPOLYHYMNIA: One of The Muses, the muse of sacred poetry, sacred hymn, dance, and eloquence as well as agriculture, geometry and pantomime.
âRHEA: Titaness and goddess of nature. Daughter of the earth goddess Gaia and the sky god Uranus, and known as âthe mother of godsâ.
âSELENE: Goddess of the Moon, sometimes referred to as Luna and the âmotherâ of vampires.
âSTEROPE: One of the seven Pleiades (the daughters of Atlas and Pleione) and the wife of Oenomaus â although according to some accounts, she is his mother by Ares.
âSTYX: Goddess of the river Styx and a Naiad who was the first to aid Zeus in the Titan war.
âTAYGETE: A mountain nymph and one of the seven Pleiades.
âTERPSICHORE: Goddess of dance and chorus and one of the nine Muses.
âTHALIA: One of the Muses, the muse of comedy and idyllic poetry.
âTHE ERINNYES: Goddesses of retribution and vengeance whose job was to punish men who committed heinous crimes.
âTHE GRACES: Goddesses of retribution and vengeance whose job was to punish men who committed heinous crimes.
âTHE MUSES: The nine Muses were the goddesses the arts.
âTHEMIS: Ancient Greek Titaness and goddess of divine order, law, natural law and custom.
âTHETIS: Sea nymph, goddess of water and one of the fifty Nereids, daughters of the ancient sea god Nereus. Also a shapeshifter and a prophet.
âTYCHE: Goddess of prosperity and fortune.
âURANIA: One of the Muses, the muse of astronomy and astrology.
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Greek Deities (female)
Female
ACHELOIS - A minor moon goddess whose name means âshe who washes away painâ.
ALCYONE - One of the seven, Pleiades and daughter of Atlas and Pleione. She bore several children with the god Poseidon.
ALECTRONA - An early Greek goddess of the sun, daughter of Helios and Rhode, and possibly goddess of the morning.
AMPHITRITE - Greek goddess of the sea, wife of Poseidon and a Nereid.
ANTHEIA - Goddess of gardens, flowers, swamps, and marshes.
APATE - Goddess of gardens, flowers, swamps, and marshes.
APHAEA - A Greek goddess who was worshipped almost exclusively at a single sanctuary on the island of Aegina in the Saronic Gulf.
APHRODITE - Goddess of love and beauty and married to Hephaestus.
ARTEMIS - Virginal goddess of the hunt and twin sister of Apollo.
ASTRAEA - Known as the âStar Maidenâ, daughter of either Zeus and Themis, or of Astraeus and EOS and associated with the Greek goddess of justice, Dike.
ATE - Greek goddess of mischief, delusion, ruin, and folly.
ATHENA - Goddess of wisdom, poetry, art, and war strategy. Daughter of Zeus and born from his forehead fully grown, wearing battle armour.
ATROPOS - Eldest of the three Moirai, goddesses of fate and destiny (also known as The Fates). Atropos chose the mechanism of death and ended the life of each mortal by cutting their thread.
BIA - The goddess of force and raw energy, daughter of Pallas and Styx, and sister of Nike, Kratos, and Zelus.
BRIZO - Ancient Greek prophet goddess who was known as the protector of mariners, sailors, and fishermen.
CALLIOPE - One of the Muses, the muse of epic poetry, daughter of Zeus and Mnemosyne and the wisest of the Muses.
CALYPSO - Sea nymph who lived on the island of Ogygia, where she detained ODYSSEUS for several years. Generally said to be the daughter of the Titan ATLAS.
CELAENO - One of the Pleiades, and a wife of Poseidon. Said to be the mother of the sea godâs children Lycus and Nycteus
CETO - Primordial sea monster goddess, the daughter of Gaia and Pontus and mother of sea monsters.
CIRCE - A goddess of magic who transformed her enemies, or those that insulted her, into beasts.
CLIO - The muse of history and one of the nine muses known as âThe Musesâ. Like all the muses, Clio is the daughter of Zeus and the Titaness Mnemosyne.
CLOTHO - Youngest of the Three Fates and responsible for spinning the thread of human life.
CYBELLE - The Greek goddess of caverns, mountains, nature and wild animals.
DEMETER - Goddess of agriculture, fertility, sacred law and the harvest.
DORIS - A sea nymph whose name represented the bounty of the sea. Mother of the Nereids.
EILEITHYIA - Goddess of childbirth, referred to by Homer as âthe goddess of the pains of birthâ.
ELECTRA - One of the seven daughters of Atlas and Pleione, known as The Pleiades.
ELPIS - The spirit and personification of hope. Hope was usually seen as an extension to suffering by the Greek, not as a god.
ENYO - Minor goddess of war and destruction, the companion and lover of the war god Ares and connected to Eris.
EOS - A Titaness and the goddess of the dawn.
ERATO - One of the Muses, the muse of lyric poetry, especially love and erotic poetry. ERIS - Greek goddess of chaos, strife and discord and connected to the war-goddess Enyo.
EUTERPE - One of the Muses, the muse of music and lyric poetry.
GAIA - The primal Greek goddess of the Earth. Known as the great mother of all and often referred to as âMother Earthâ.
HARMONIA - The Greek goddess of harmony and concord.
HEBE - Goddess of eternal youth.
HECATE - The goddess of magic, crossroads, moon, ghosts, witchcraft and necromancy (the undead).
HEMERA - Primordial goddess of the day, daytime and daylight. Daughter to Erebus and Nyx (the goddess of night).
HERA - Goddess of goddesses, women, and marriage. Married to Zeus and known as Queen of the Gods.
HESTIA - goddess of the hearth, home, architecture, domesticity, family, and the state. Also one of the Hesperides.
HYGEA - Goddess of good health, cleanliness, and sanitation. This is where the word âhygieneâ comes from.
IRIS - Greek goddess of the rainbow and messenger of the gods. She is also known as one of the goddesses of the sea and the sky.
KERES - The Keres were female spirits, the daughters of Nyx, the goddess of night.
KOTYS - A Dionysian goddess whose celebrations were wild and lascivious.
LACHESIS - Second of the Three Fates, the measurer of the thread of life woven by Clothoâs spindle which determines Destiny.
MAIA - Eldest of the seven Pleiades and the greek goddess of fields.
MANIA - Spirit goddess of insanity, madness, crazed frenzy and the dead.
MELPOMENE - One of the Muses. Originally the muse of singing, she then became the muse of tragedy. MEROPE - One of the seven Pleiades and married to king Sisyphos of Ephyra. METIS - Titan goddess of wisdom, an Oceanid, and the first great spouse of Zeus.
NEMESIS - The goddess of retribution and personification of vengeance.
NIKE - Goddess of victory, known as the Winged Goddess of Victory.
NYX - Primordial goddess of the night.
PEITHO - Greek goddess of persuasion and seduction.
PERSEPHONE - Goddess of vegetation and spring and queen of the underworld. Lives off-season in the underworld as the wife of HADES.
PHEME - The goddess of fame, gossip and renown. Her favour is notability, and her wrath is scandalous rumors.
POLYHYMNIA - One of The Muses, the muse of sacred poetry, sacred hymn, dance, and eloquence as well as agriculture, geometry and pantomime.
RHEA - Titaness and goddess of nature. Daughter of the earth goddess Gaia and the sky god Uranus, and known as âthe mother of godsâ.
SELENE - Goddess of the Moon, sometimes referred to as Luna and the âmotherâ of vampires.
STEROPE - One of the seven Pleiades (the daughters of Atlas and Pleione) and the wife of Oenomaus â although according to some accounts, she is his mother by Ares.
STYX - Goddess of the river Styx and a Naiad who was the first to aid Zeus in the Titan war.
TAYGETE - A mountain nymph and one of the seven Pleiades.
TERPSICHORE - Goddess of dance and chorus and one of the nine Muses.
THALIA - One of the Muses, the muse of comedy and idyllic poetry.
THE ERINNYES - Goddesses of retribution and vengeance whose job was to punish men who committed heinous crimes.
THE GRACES - Goddesses of retribution and vengeance whose job was to punish men who committed heinous crimes.
THE MUSES - The nine Muses were the goddesses the arts.
THEMIS - Ancient Greek Titaness and goddess of divine order, law, natural law and custom.
THETIS - Sea nymph, goddess of water and one of the fifty Nereids, daughters of the ancient sea god Nereus. Also a shapeshifter and a prophet.
TYCHE - Goddess of prosperity and fortune.
URANIA - One of the Muses, the muse of astronomy and astrology.
Information found on: https://greekgodsandgoddesses.net/goddesses/
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đ i would like a list of all 3 million potential pairings please đ
my god, i would love to take the time out of my day to give that to you, and just know that we can ship literally anybody and everybody because thatâs all we ever do in the first place and you know how much i love doing that with you too. my favorite writing partner everybody, bre is hands down the best partner in the whole world, and iâm lucky enough to be able to have her at all. sheâs mine and iâm never going to let her go because i love her so much! sheâs literally the best thing to ever happen to me and i know i wouldnât be here through the shitty times and all without her! everybody better go follow her right now and send her all the love i swear to god, because sheâs the only person on this hell site that shows me the attention that i deserve! also that list of potential pairings is below the cut, and donât say i didnât warn you. đ
send đ if youâre open to the possibility of a romantic ship eventually happening between our muses
all these characters are up for shipping with all your characters:
alex gardiner (paul rudd) alexander hamilton (lin-manuel miranda) alex mullner (brant daughterty) alice liddell (madelyn cline) alisha khara (jameela jamil) annie abel (luna blaise/anya chalotra) antonia moreno (victoria justice) apollonia levine (anastasia karanikolaou) arthur pendragon (niall horan) ashley spinelli (ursula corbero) aspen rhodes (sofia black-d'elia) astrid porter (karlie kloss) audrey ramirez (selena gomez) august khalil (rami malek) axel turner (charlie weber/skeet ulrich) aziz hassan (riz ahmed) bailee rose (jenny boyd) bambi prince (lachlan watson) barbie roberts (kate upton) barley lightfoot (michael clifford) beatriz velasco (camila cabello/diane guerrero)Â beau hester (froy gutierrez) beck collins (joe keery) bellatrix lestrange (carmela zumbado) belle dubois (margaret qualley) belle summers (candice king) berliouz bonfamille (alex fitzalan) bernard davenport (gavin leatherwood) billie groves (kiana lede/emmy raver-lampman) billy hargrove (dacre montgomery) bindi culver (meg donnelly/rachel mcadams) bo-peep âboâ patterson (amanda seyfried) brady gardiner (nathaniel buzolic) brielle stewart (alexandra daddario) bronwyn pierson (madelaine petsch) buzz lightyear (paul mescal/chris pine) calliope jung (phillipa soo) camille aguilar (jeanine mason) carl fredricksen (tye sheridan) celeste quintana (rosalia/maite perroni) chandler armstrong (iwan rheon) cinderella tremaine (lily james) clementine ahn (jamie chung) cliff egan (stephen amell) colleen lowell (jodie comer) connor catrell (thomas doherty) copper slade (nick jonas) cordelia goodwin (ryan destiny/candice patton) coriander thompson (dacre montgomery/chris evans) cornelius robinson (simon baker) cruella de vil (melanie martinez) cyrus quinney (owen joyner) daisy vaughn (isabella gomez/aimee carrero) dakota atkins (amber midthunder) dale monks (keiynan lonsdale) dalton davis (harris dickinson) daniela âdaniâ costello (becky g/eva longoria) dash parr (jaden smith) delilah diaz (camila cabello/diane guerrero) delphine washington (antonia thomas) delta montgomery (manu gavassi) denver koch (thomas elms) devon montgomery (iain de caestecker) diego hargreeves (david castaneda) dorcas meadowes (ariela barer) dory blau (julia louise-dreyfus) duke blaise (ashley graham & matthew daddario â reincarnated)Â duncan traeger (zac efron) edmund whittaker (richard madden) edwin orwell (nicholas galitzine) elena flores (jenna ortega) eleonora moretti (benedetta gargari) eleven (millie bobby brown) elio montgomery (noah schnapp/brendon urie) elisabeth âelsaâ andersson (candice king) elliott murdoch (kj apa) eloise thompson (taylor hill/zoey deutch) elwood leith (sam claflin) emerson wheaton (beau mirchoff) emily sondheim (eve fraser) emmy silverstein (nat wolff/michiel huisman) ericka ârickiâ santos (danna paola) esmeralda guybertaut (priyanka chopra) everest sorenson (adam driver) ezekiel âzekeâ bauer (neels visser) fa mulan (awkwafina) felix dawson (lukas gage) ferris rockwell (joshua bassett) five hargreeves (aidan gallagher/rob raco/john mulaney) florence prata (barbie ferreira) flynn rider (jacob elordi/steven r mcqueen) frank castle (jon bernthal) gabrielle dupres (louriza tronco) genevieve rizzo (troian bellisario) gill moorish (harrison ford) godwin vivar (diego boneta) grainger anslow (justin hartley) grant wesley (keanu reeves) griffin price (liam hemsworth) guinevere âgwenâ flores (ester exposito/ana de armas) gulliver kennedy (robert sheehan) gunner mccoy (miles heizer) halston krogen (nick robinson) hamish duke (thomas elms) harper graves (sydney sweeney) harry potter (alberto rosende) harvey wolff (joaquin phoenix) hawke bradbury (brenton thwaites) helen parr (megan thee stallion/kerry washington) hendrix palmer (mark fischbach) henley howell (dylan everett/paul wesley) henrik nilsen (herman tommeraas/chris evans) hercules sabri (aubrey joseph) hermione granger (quintessa swindell) holden krogen (jack falahee) holly la stella (olivia holt) honey lemon (irene ferreiro) hudson reid (jaeden lieberher/paul mescal/james mcavoy) irving reid (matty healy) isobel evans (lily cowles) jacoba âcobiâ abernathy (geraldine viswanathan) jake bennett (joe jonas) jake breckenridge (landon liboiron) james potter (noah centineo) james âsullyâ sullivan (hozier) jane porter (zoe sugg) jasmine agrabah (naomi scott) jessica jones (krysten ritter) jim hopper (david harbour) johanna âjoâ gardiner (carlson young) josefine olive (lili reinhart/maika monroe) joseph âjoeyâ carnegie (chris o'dowd) juliette russo (camila mendes) juno nicks (gideon adlon/linda cardellini) justin miller (michael b. jordan) keaton green (charlie plummer/austin butler/alexander skarsgard) keifer fry (nathan parsons) kennedy sutherland (florence pugh) khalid farid (mena massoud) kiernan jost (jack barakat) kiki penn (natalie alyn lind)Â kim possible (karen gillan) kit dempsey (aaron taylor-johnson/michael sheen) kristoff bjorgman (ben hardy) kuzco inca (tommy martinez) lady alvarez (camila cabello/diane guerrero) lake montgomery (jace norman/casey deidrick/jeff goldblum) lazarus (sean teale/tom ellis) lennox wells (billie piper) leonardo âleoâ light (armie hammer) levi wesley (gerard butler) liam wheaton (lucas lynngaard tonnesen/dominic sherwood) lilac montgomery (sophia lillis/deborah ann woll) lila pitts (ritu arya) lilo pelekai (courtney eaton) lola carver (carla gugino) macy merritt (kylie jenner) madeline hawkins (rowan blanchard/kaylee bryant) madison bloomfield (gwyneth paltrow) maggie wheaton (virginia gardner) maria deluca (heather hemmens) mariana de la cruz (victoria justice/salma hayek) marianne darden (elizabeth olsen) marisol torres (alexa demie/salma hayek) marlene phan (brianne tju) matilda franks (brooke markham) matthew murdock (charlie cox) max tian (chloe bennet) mckenzie whitman (danielle rose russell) megara creon (ashley moore) melanie carter (brenna d'amico/zooey deschanel) melody burns-newman (camren bicondova) mercutio bellini (giancarlo commare) merida dunbroch (bree kish) michael âgoobâ yagoobian (dylan oâbrien/andrew scott) mickey hader (shawn mendes) miguel rivera (diego tinoco) mike wheeler (finn wolfhard) mildred âmillieâ brantwood (stella maeve) milo martinez (itzan escamilla/tyler posey) milo thatch (jason ralph) minerva âminnieâ winslett (jenna coleman) mischa locklear (jenny slate) moana motunui (auli'i cravalho) molly wheaton (saoirse monica jackson/kristen bell/kristin chenoweth) monet bugg (annie murphy) mordecai âcaiâ baird (joseph morgan) murray bauman (brett gelman) nadja (natasia demetriou) naomi phillips (hunter king) natalie fuller (krysten ritter) nate gardiner (tom holland/thomas hayes/joe keery/adam scott) nemo fisher (nick robinson) nick novak (jon bernthal) nick wilde (jake johnson) nina baxter (laura harrier) nolan van ness (louis hynes/benjamin wadsworth) nymphadora tonks (kennedy walsh) odessa barnes (inanna sarkis) osbourne russo (oliver jackson-cohen) otis richardson (finn jones) owen monroe (zachary levi) paloma katz (brittany o'grady) paxton gardiner (douglas booth) pearl turner (maia mitchell/aubrey plaza) penny proud (sarah jeffery) perdita ryan (alisha boe/zoe kravitz) perrie wheaton (ariela barer/jessica alba) peter pan (rudy pankow) peter pettigrew (alex lawther) phil mcdermot (leo howard/dylan oâbrien) phineas flynn-fletcher (michael provost) piper donahue (millie bobby brown/katherine langford/felicity jones) pippa mei (amy okuda) pollux isola (camila mendes) portia sadler (hayden panettiere) prairie gallagher (lucy boynton) quaid âqâ wright (jake gylenhaal) quinton saunders (jamie dornan) rain montgomery (nick jonas) ramona montgomery-wallis (lana condor/ashley park) reed knightley (arthur darvill) reign fentworth (madison bailey/vanessa morgan) reno thames (joshua bassett) richie tozier (finn wolfhard/bill hader) river montgomery (jack griffo/tyler blackburn) robin buckley (maya hawke) roger holtz (ben platt) roger radcliffe (aaron tveit) romy reyes (carmela zumbado) ronald âmacâ mcdonald (rob mcelhenney) roosevelt banks (spence moore II) rowan burke (andy biersack) roxanne sutton (lady gaga) rush mccoy (cody fern) russell montgomery (ian harding/hugh jackman) russell montgomery II (jack dylan grazer/timothee chalamet/adam brody) sable rosales (catherine bascoy) saint fentworth (reece king) sally finklestein (marina ruy barbosa) salvador âsalâ mendoza (jorge blanco) samson gardiner (cole sprouse) sandy diamandis (christina hendricks) sawyer bell (penn badgley) seamus kennedy (aria shanghasemi/michael sheen) seb seif (zeeko zaki) selena hada (camila cabello/diane guerrero) severus snape (rob raco) shawn taggart (ben barnes) shay strauss (chris wood) shia zoheir (rami malek) shiloh young (devery jacobs) shiri madani (inbar lavi) simba king (john boyega) sloane shapiro (diana silvers/linda cardellini) sofia ramirez (camila cabello/camila mendes/morena baccarin/fluvia lacerda) stefani vidal (louriza tronco) stella romero (adria arjona) steve harrington (joe keery) stevie wagner (anne hathaway/jennifer garner) sutton reiser (katherine langford/kat dennings) tandy hawthorne (giorgia whigham) tanner cohen (ross lynch) tarrant âmad hatterâ hightopp (hale appleman) tarryn fischer (giorgia whigham/perry mattfeld) tatum barton (ben schwartz) teddy flood (james marsden) tex navarro (bad bunny) thad abraham (dylan sprouse/chris evans) the handler (kate walsh) thomas gardiner (felix mallard/paul rudd) tierney kennedy (maisie williams) timothy âtiggerâ trigger (jeremy allen white) tinker bell (sabrina carpenter) tj lieberman (armie hammer) tommy burns (will poulter) topher larkin (alexander hogh andersen) trey turner (jonathan daviss) ursula celia (normani/lizzo) vaughn abel (max greenfield) veronica lodge (camila mendes) vidia viento (emma dumont) vivica lang (madison pettis/tessa thompson) wanda cowell (brenda song) warren wentz (robert pattinson) wendell langston (link neal) wilbur robinson (david mazouz) winnie knox (sophie turner/jessica chastain) wren green (alexander calvert) wynona winstead (sarah hyland/cristin milioti) xander talbot (g-eazy) york pemberton (heather baron-gracie) yusef barlas (zayn malik) zack abrams (alex fitzalan) ziggy (taron egerton) zoey matthews (olivia munn)
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Zeus - Jupiter
description: roi des dieux, dieu du ciel, des nuages, de la pluie (Hyetios), du beau temps (Ăthrios), dieu du foyer (Ephestios), dieu des clĂŽtures et des murs et des maisons etdes citĂ©s (Hercios), dieu du mariage (GamĂ©lios), dieu de l'amitiĂ© (Philios), dieu de l'hospitalitĂ© (XĂ©nios).du climat, de lâorage (Erigdoupos), des Ă©clairs, de la foudre (AstrapĂŠos, Brontaeos), dieu de la fĂ©conditĂ© et protecteur des moissons et des fruits (Epicarpios), de la fratrie (Phratios), de la tribu, de lâĂ©tat, de la confĂ©dĂ©ration (HĂ©lĂ©nios), de la citĂ© (Polieus), des assemblĂ©es populaires (Agoraios), garant des serments et des traitĂ©s (Horcios), de la ruse (Dolios, Apatenor)
attributs: aigle, foudre, sceptre en bois de cyprĂšs, Ă©gide, chĂȘne
catégorie: olympiens, dieux célestes
parents: Cronos et Rhéa
Ă©pouse: HĂ©ra
amantes: Aega (enfant: Aegipan), AlcmĂšne (enfant: HĂ©raclĂšs), Antiope (enfants: Amphion, ZĂ©thos), AnaxithĂ©e (enfant: OlĂ©nos), Aphrodite, AstĂ©ria, AstĂ©ropĂ© (enfant: Acragas), Calliope (enfants: Corybantes), Callisto  (enfant: Arcas), CalycĂ©Â (enfants: Endymion, Ethlios), CarmĂ© (enfant: Britomartis), CassiopĂ© (enfant: Atymnios), DanaĂ© (enfant: PersĂ©e), DĂ©mĂ©ter (enfant: PersĂ©phone), Dia (enfant: Pirithoos), Dino (enfant: OrsĂ©is, CyllĂšne (?), les naĂŻades (?), Scamandre?), DionĂ© , (enfant: Aphrodite), Egine, (enfant: Eaque), Elara (enfant: Tityos), Electre2une des PlĂ©iades( (enfant: Dardanos, Ămathion, Iasion, et selon certains, une fille, Harmonie), Eos (enfant: HersĂ©, Eris (?), AtĂ©, TychĂ© et les Lites, Eunomie, (HĂ©ra, Aphrodite ou EurynomĂ©), HĂ©gĂ©mone), Europe (enfant: Minos, Rhadamanthe et SarpĂ©don1.), EurymĂ©duse (enfant: Myrmidon, roi de Phthie, ancĂštre du peuple considĂ©rĂ© comme de puissants soldats EurynomĂ©, fille d'OcĂ©an Les Charites GaĂŻa Tityos, ManĂšs Himalia nymphe de Rhodes Cronios, Spartaios, Cytos (Diodore de Sicile, BibliothĂšque historique V, 55) Hybris, Thymbris ou Callisto Pan Io sĂ©duite par Zeus mĂ©tamorphosĂ© en nuĂ©e Epaphos et Keroessa IodamĂ© ThĂ©bĂ© (selon Tzetzes) IsonoĂ© DanaĂŻde OrchomĂ©nos Lamia, reine de Libye Herophile et Achilleus Laodamie, fille de BellĂ©rophon et de PhilonoĂ©. SarpĂ©don2. LĂ©da sĂ©duite par Zeus mĂ©tamorphosĂ© en cygne deux fils : Castor et Pollux et deux filles : Clytemnestre, et HĂ©lĂšne. LĂ©to Apollon, ArtĂ©mis LysithoĂ© OcĂ©anide HĂ©raclĂšs (CicĂ©ron, De natura deorum, III, 16) un homonyme du hĂ©ros MaĂŻa, une des PlĂ©iades HermĂšs MĂ©ra fille de ProĂ©tos, roi de Tirynthe. Locros qui aida Amphion et ZĂ©thos Ă construire les remparts de ThĂšbes. MnĂ©mosyne accueillit Zeus dĂ©guisĂ© en berger pendant neuf nuits de suite. Les trois Muses ou les neuf Muses. NiobĂ©3 fille de PhoronĂ©e Argos1 et PĂ©lasgos. Olympias , reine historique de MacĂ©doine Alexandre le Grand Othreis nymphe de Malis dans le nord de la GrĂšce. MĂ©litĂ©os Pandore , fille de Deucalion et Pyrrha Latinos et Graikos PersĂ©phone, sĂ©duite par Zeus mĂ©tamorphosĂ© en serpent. ZagrĂ©e et MĂ©linoĂ© Phthia jeune fille d'Aegion (AchaĂŻe), sĂ©duite par Zeus mĂ©tamorphosĂ© en pigeon. ? Plouto fille d'Himas Tantale ProtogĂ©nie fille de Deucalion et Pyrrha Ăthlios et Ătolos Pyrrha fille de ĂpimĂ©thĂ©e et de Pandore, qui survĂ©cut au dĂ©luge. Helen (Apd I,7,2) qui passe aussi pour le fils de Deucalion SĂ©lĂ©nĂ© HersĂ© et Pandia SĂ©mĂ©lĂ© Fille de Cadmos et d'Harmonie Dionysos SinopĂ© Nymphe d'Argolide qui fut enlevĂ©e et amenĂ©e en Assyrie. Zeus lui promit de rĂ©aliser le souhait qu'elle voulait. "Rester vierge" rĂ©pondit-elle. TaygĂšte, une des PlĂ©iades LacĂ©dĂ©mon, fondateur de Sparte. Thalie (Nymphe) ou ArĂ©mosyne (?) Les jumeaux Paliques, divinitĂ©s chtoniennes de la Sicile. ThĂ©misto NĂ©rĂ©ide ou fille du dieu-fleuve Inachos Ister (le Danube) ThĂ©tis NĂ©rĂ©ide Zeus prĂ©fĂ©ra abandonner sa cour Ă ThĂ©tis quand il eut connaissance de l'oracle qui prĂ©disait que le fils de ThĂ©tis dĂ©tronerait son pĂšre. Thyia fille de Deucalion et Pyrrha MacĂ©don et MagnĂšs Torrhebia, nymphe d'un lac de Lydie Carios
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new muse list;
WRESTLING
BIANCA BELAIR / info. verses. tag.
NAOMI / info. verses. tag.
RHEA RIPLEY / info. verses. tag.
JADE CARGILL / info. verses. tag.
SAMANTHA IRVIN / info. verses. tag.
GIANNA HELMSLEY / bianca belair / info. verses. tag.
MARIAH MAY / info. verses. tag.
LASH LEGEND / info. verses. tag.
JAKARA JACKSON /info. verses. tag.
ONE CHICAGO
HAILEY UPTON / tracy s. / info. verses. tag.
VIOLET MIKAMI / hanako greensmith / info. verses. tag.
GIANNA LOCKWOOD / coco jones / info. verses. tag.
PARIS BENSON / samantha logan / info. verses. tag.
SYLVIE BRETT / kara kilmer / info. verses. tag.
STELLA KIDD / miranda mayo / info. verses. tag.
ALEXIS RHODES / tbd / info. verses. tag.
PENELOPE BENSON-VOIGHT / tbd. / info. verses. tag.
MARVEL/MCU
ORORO 'Storm' MUNROE / jade cargill / info. verses. tag.
MONICA RAMBEAU / teyonnah parris / info. verses. tag.
SARAH WILSON / coco jones / info. verses. tag.
VALERIA RICHARDS / milly alcock / info. verses. tag.
AGATHA HARKNESS / kathryn hahn/ info. verses. tag.
SOFIA BARNES / tbd / info. verses. tag.
BROOKLYN STRANGE / tbd / info. verses. tag.
EMMA FROST / charlotte flair / info. verses. tag.
DETECTIVE COMICS (DC)
AMARA CURRY / sophie turner / info. verses. tag.
OLIVIA QUEEN / tbd / info. verses. tag.
ASOIAF
RHAENYRA TARGARYEN / milly alcock;emma d'arcy / info. verses. tag.
AEGON I TARGARYEN / henry cavill / info. verses. tag.
RHAENERYS TARGARYEN / kathryn winnick / info. verses. tag.
DAEMERYS TARGARYEN / halle bailey / info. verses. tag.
CERSEI LANNISTER / lena headey / info. verses, tag.
BAELA TARGARYEN / bethany antonia / info. verses. tag.
RHAENA TARGARYEN / phoebe campbell / info. verses. tag.
LAW & ORDER
MAYA BENSON-STABLER / Ainsley Seiger / info. verses. tag.
AMANDA ROLLINS / kelli giddish / info. verses. tag.
TOP GUN
ARIANA MITCHELL / tbd / info. verses. tag.
ORIGINAL CHARACTERS
CAMILLE JAMES / megan thee stallion / info. verses. tag.
CALLIOPE MAXWELL / normani / info. verses. tag.
JORDAN REAGAN / abigail spencer / info. verses. tag.
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đ° right back at u
send đ° for me to put our muses into a random list generator then post the first five as potential ships.
1. vittorio marino & calliope altman2. anthony rhodes & alexandra graymark3. thomas oâmalley & miguel diaz4. julian papen & eric abbott5. alexandra decker & sofia rosza
#Ⱐ ° . ⧠. °   ooc   â±Â    memes#ngl at first i thought it was kinda whack but the randomizer rlly came thru
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You know how some people quote poet or other writers before you start actually reading their story? It reminds me how Greek and/or Roman poets call upon a Muse(Daughters of Zeus, excluding Goddesses such as Artemis and Athena).
Eg. How Ovid and/or Apollonious of Rhodes calls upon Calliope(Muse) to help them tell a myth.
Yooo! That's really cool! :D
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sooooo, hyd rpc ? iâm coming atâcha live with something fresh off the press, a roadtrip rp !! just a bunch of kiddos ( 19 - 23 ) from YELLOW SPRINGS, OH, wanting to take on the open road with some of their friends & notsomuchfriends. just so you know the jist: two cars, no directions, gas station runs, diner breakfast / vending machine dinners, motel stays, & on top of that, plenty of other added in tidbits to keep you on your toes ! this is mainly centered around the idea of development of your character, one that you canât seem to fit into other roleplays. i would like to keep this group set to TEN MUSES altogether & thereâs no gender ratio, however, i would love to see a gather of different muses !! keep in mind, too, that this roleplay will be highly paragraph based, matching is never essential but staying away from godmodding is. without further a-do, the application is beneath the cut & i hope to roleplay / build ooc connections with you in the near future, honey ! P.S, send your app through the ask / submit, thank ya much.
APP: â° *ăâă»FACECLAIM âș â has anyone seen, [ NICKNAME ] ? right, i meant [ FULL NAME ], the [ AGE IN LETTERS YEAR OLD ] [ ZODIAC SIGN ] who has a habit of [ HABIT ]. we have to get out on the open road if they want to see [ TOP DESTINATION ], oh & make sure they donât forget their [ NOTABLE ITEM ] behind. weâre not turning around for [ SHE/HER/THEY ], especially when we already have to sit through [ FAVORITE SONG ] while theyâre driving. let me know if you see them, weâll be checking out! â ooc name/alias, tmz, pronouns
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â° *ăâă»CINDY KIMBERLY âș â has anyone seen, [ GRANDMA MARIE ] ? right, i meant [ SCHEANA MARIE DARMALI ], the [ NINETEEN YEAR OLD ] [ LEO ] who has a habit of [ GIVING HER TWO CENTS ]. we have to get out on the open road if they want to see [ TBA ], oh & make sure they donât forget their [ CAMERA ] behind. weâre not turning around for [ HER ], again, especially when we already have to sit through [ THATâS NOT MY NAME BY TING TINGS ] while theyâre driving. let me know if you see them, weâll be checking out! â dolores, est, she/they
â° *ăâă»BRANDON LARRACUENTE âș â has anyone seen, [ SUPERDAD ] ? right, i meant [ ARISTEDES FELIX CORDERO ], the [ NINETEEN YEAR OLD ] [ VIRGO ] who has a habit of [ GETTING IN THE MIDDLE ]. we have to get out on the open road if they want to see [ VOODOO DOUGHNUTS ], oh & make sure they donât forget their [ DENIM JACKET ] behind. weâre not turning around for [ HIM ], again, especially when we already have to sit through [ POCKETFUL OF SUNSHINE BY NATASHA BEDINGFIELD ] while theyâre driving. let me know if you see them, weâll be checking out! â debbie, est, she/her
â° *ăâă»DANIELLE CAMPBELL âș â has anyone seen, [ MCLITTLE ] ? right, i meant [ EMERY CHAMBLEE ], the [ TWENTY ONE YEAR OLD ] [ TAURUS ] who has a habit of [ BEING WILDLY INDEPENDENT AND STUBBORN ]. we have to get out on the open road if they want to see [ THE GRAND CANYON ], oh & make sure they donât forget their [ JOURNAL ] behind. weâre not turning around for [ HER ], again, especially when we already have to sit through [ YOU ROCK MY WORLD BY MICHAEL JACKSON ? ] while theyâre driving. let me know if you see them, weâll be checking out! â lettie, est, she/her
â° *ăâă»ASHTON IRWIN âș â has anyone seen, [ MORBID MURPHY ] ? right, i meant [ JOSIAH ADAM MURPHY ], the [ TWENTY TWO YEAR OLD ] [ SAGITTARIUS ] who has a habit of [ GETTING HIMSELF INTO MISCHIEF ]. we have to get out on the open road if they want to see [ LAS VEGAS, NV ], oh & make sure they donât forget their [ SAGITTARIUS PENDANT ] behind. weâre not turning around for [ HIM ], especially when we already have to sit through [ VEGAS by ALL TIME LOW ] while theyâre driving. let me know if you see them, weâll be checking out! â alex, est, she/her
â° *ăâă»XAVIER SERRANO âș â has anyone seen, [ STARBOY ] ? right, i meant [ ATLAS GEMINI ], the [ TWENTY YEAR OLD ] [ CANCER ] who has a habit of [ LOSING DIRECTION ]. we have to get out on the open road if they want to see [ NIAGRA FALLS ], oh & make sure they donât forget their [ SUNGLASSES ] behind. weâre not turning around for [ HIM ], especially when we already have to sit through [ SLIDE BY CALVIN HARRIS ] while theyâre driving. let me know if you see them, weâll be checking out! â david, gmt, he/him
â° *ăâă»ARIANA GRANDE âș â has anyone seen, [ PICASSO ] ? right, i meant [ CALLIOPE DI CAMELLO ], the [ TWENTY ONE YEAR OLD ] [ SCORPIO ] who has a habit of [ GETTING PAINT ALL OVER HERSELF ]. we have to get out on the open road if they want to see [ LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA ], oh & make sure they donât forget their [ PACK OF GUM ] behind. weâre not turning around for [ HER ], especially when we already have to sit through [ SUPERMARKET FLOWERS BY ED SHEERAN ] while theyâre driving. let me know if you see them, weâll be checking out! â sarah, est, she/her
â° *ăâă»EILEEN KELLY âș â has anyone seen, [ ASTEROID ] ? right, i meant [ ASTRID RHODES ], the [ NINETEEN YEAR OLD ] [ GEMINI ] who has a habit of [ BEING CLUMSY ]. we have to get out on the open road if they want to see [ SAN FRANCISCO, CA ], oh & make sure they donât forget their [ CAT EYE SUNGLASSES ] behind. weâre not turning around for [ HER ], especially when we already have to sit through [ EVENTUALLY BY TAME IMPALA ] while theyâre driving. let me know if you see them, weâll be checking out! â ann, pst, she/her
â° *ăâă»KIAN LAWLEY âș â has anyone seen, [ PETER PAN ] ? right, i meant [ JACK SPEARS ], the [ TWENTY YEAR OLD ] [ PISCES ] who has a habit of [ SLEEPING THROUGH EVERYTHING ]. we have to get out on the open road if they want to see [ THE GRAND CANYON ], oh & make sure they donât forget their [ JOURNAL ] behind. weâre not turning around for [ HIM ], especially when we already have to sit through [ CHAMPAGNE SUPERNOVA BY OASIS ] while theyâre driving. let me know if you see them, weâll be checking out! â six, est, they/them
â° *ăâă»CAMI MORRONE âș â has anyone seen, [ SUNSHINE ] ? right, i meant [ SUMMER RUSSO ], the [ NINETEEN YEAR OLD ] [ PISCES ] who has a habit of [ BEING AWAKE AT ODD HOURS ]. we have to get out on the open road if they want to see [ NEW YORK CITY ], oh & make sure they donât forget their [ JOURNAL ] behind. weâre not turning around for [ HER ], especially when we already have to sit through [ HOW DO I TELL A GIRL I WANT TO KISS HER BY MODERN BASEBALL ] while theyâre driving. let me know if you see them, weâll be checking out! â c, est, she/her
â° *ăâă»HARRY STYLES âș â has anyone seen, [ CASPER ] ? right, i meant [ ARCHIE CAYSEN ], the [ TWENTY ONE YEAR OLD ] [ SCORPIO ] who has a habit of [ BEING GHOST ]. we have to get out on the open road if they want to see [ THE SPACE NEEDLE ], oh & make sure they donât forget their [ WEED ] behind. weâre not turning around for [ HIM ], especially when we already have to sit through [ INTO THE JUNGLE BY X AMBASSADORS ] while theyâre driving. let me know if you see them, weâll be checking out! â mack, est, they/them
â° *ăâă»FRANCISCO LACHOWSKI âș â has anyone seen, [ NACHO ] ? right, i meant [ IGNACIO OLIVEIRA ], the [ TWENTY-ONE YEAR OLD ] [ AQUARIUS ] who has a habit of [ REVELING ]. we have to get out on the open road if they want to see [ HAWAII ], oh & make sure they donât forget their [ TIC TACS ] behind. weâre not turning around for [ HIM ], especially when we already have to sit through [ ATOMIC MAN BY PORTUGAL. THE MAN ] while theyâre driving. let me know if you see them, weâll be checking out! â heidi, pst, she/her
â° *ăâă»DUA LIPA âș â has anyone seen, [ BABY J ] ? right, i meant [ JOSEFINA JASHARI ], the [ NINETEEN YEAR OLD ] [ GEMINI ] who has a habit of [ MANIPULATING PEOPLE INTO GETTING WHAT SHE WANTS ]. we have to get out on the open road if they want to see [ NEW ORLEANS ], oh & make sure they donât forget their [ LIPSTICK ] behind. weâre not turning around for [ HER ], especially when we already have to sit through [ âBOUT IT BY JEREMY ZUCKER ] while theyâre driving. let me know if you see them, weâll be checking out! â jess, est, she/her
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