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kiryuing · 9 months ago
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anniflamma · 4 months ago
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I dunno what I am doing guys...
Part 1 / Part 2 / --- / Part 4 The comment section that started it all
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prest0allay · 10 days ago
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Jizzie but as Odysseus and Penelope
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I've finished listening to Epic the musical and man....
The ending got me very very emotional
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nothing-impt · 1 month ago
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Sacred animal appreciation :)
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nilo05 · 2 months ago
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ueberm0rgen · 1 month ago
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Spoilers for "Odysseus"
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sancastarcs · 2 months ago
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"yeah but why couldn't they tell Glinda that they are alive" BECAUSE THE NARRATIVE WON'T LET THE CHARACTERS HAVE NO CONSEQUENCES!!!!!THATS THE TRAGEDY OF WICKED!!! THAT'S THE BITTERSWEET ENDING!!! glinda HAS to face the consequences of her actions and has to pay a price if she wants to start being actually good! there's a price to pay for her promotion of the propaganda towards Elphaba and how she is partly to blame for Neesa's death. Glinda HAS TO FACE CONSEQUENCES FOR HER ACTIONS TO BE REDEEMED AND TO BE ACTUALLY GOOD. also everyone remembers a little song called " For Good"? Where Glinda and Elphaba talk about how because they knew each other they changed for good and from now on a part of themselves will be from the other? Glinda took accountability and responsibility, like Elphaba would have wanted. Elphaba thought about her personal safety and happy ending FIRST like Glinda would have done. They switched places bc of the impact they have in each others life. Yes i wish they got their happy ending together but that's what makes wicked so good!!! That these women loved each other fiercely even with all the objects in the world.
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notsolonedesert · 3 months ago
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*taps the mic* Greatsword Lore *leaves*
Based on something Jorge dropped in a stream once
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namesarelikeshinythings · 11 months ago
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I love music, do you love music ? Are you trans ? Looking for a name ? Here we go, musical names I gathered, have fun :
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Aria (f or n) : Song in italian
Cadence (n)
Calliope (f) : Greek muse of music
Canto (m) : Song in italian
Carol (n)
Chord (m)
Harmony (f)
Harper (n)
Hymn (n)
Lyra (f) (Lyr or Lyre could be neutral)
Lyric (n)
Melody (f)
Muse (f)
Octave (m)
Piper (n) : Someone who plays the pipes
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lemonpoet · 3 months ago
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Good ending AU posting :D Tele and his baby cousin (train em young, as Athena would say)
Part 2 to this specific post
PART TWO | PART THREE | PART FOUR (general good ending au content)
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pomorama · 1 year ago
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I find it incredibly funny from a meta/author perspective, that Ancient Greece decided to name their protagonist that angers many people “Anger Bringer” but, even funnier, is the in universe understating that anyone who meets Odysseus must have had the thought “oh dear, how unfortunate to be named hateful/hated” and then they have exactly One conversation with him and go “Ah I see now”
For reference, Odysseus’ name sounds very much like the Greek word odussomai, which can roughly mean “I am angry at” or “I am the cause of anger” (or simply “to hate” or “to dismiss”), a fact that is used for ironic effect frequently in the Odyssey.
It’s also specifically stated in Book 19 that Odysseus’ grandfather, a master thief and one who has also pissed off a lot of people, specifically named him this because “I am disliked by many, all across the world, and I dislike them back. So name the child Odysseus.” 19.428
Bro looked at his grandson and thought “Ahaha, this one’s going to be a troublemaker like me. Better get him started early.”
It’s like a terrible allegory for cause and effect or something.
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kaahmbem · 4 months ago
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legend has it that the young witch circe and the once beautiful nymph scylla shared a complicated past...
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justvea18 · 7 months ago
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Siblings!
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witless-winion1 · 21 days ago
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A week or two after Ithaca saga
Odysseus: (eating lunch with his wife and son) -get it?! I responded to his rhetorical question with a literal answer-
Penelope: (nodding along, unfazed)
Telemachus: ….(nervously sips drink) (chokes and spits it out)
Odysseus: My boy, are you alright?
Telemachus: Yeah- uh, just, what kind of wine is this?
Penelope: (tastes her cup, hums) interesting. It doesn’t look like wine, either…
Odysseus: (frowns and smells it) ….what is this..?
Telemachus: (looks into ‘wine’ pitcher) ….father?
Meanwhile, up in Olympus:
Ares: (giggling) he’s finally trying it-
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legitbabynames · 9 months ago
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Villano, Villana
Photo by Helena Lopes on Pexels.com Origin: Italian Meaning: “farmhand, countryman, peasant” From the Medieval Italian term, villano, meaning a farmhand, countryman, peasant, ultimately from the Latin villanus, of the same above meaning. Both its masculine form of Villano and its feminine form of Villana were in common use in Medieval Italy. Its masculine form was born by two 12th-century…
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wickcipher · 19 days ago
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I love the idea of Raph and Donnie having lasting effects!!! Are there any others apart from the eyes and maybe the hive mind thing? (Also does the hive mind thing affect how they interact with each other?)
Also I love your art!!! The comic is awesome, and I did not realise you were the one who made the awesome music video for the Cass Apocolypse series!!! Thank you for sharing!!!
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Meanwhile:
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They get a little mixed up sometimes...
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