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gergyhergydoo · 1 month ago
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yall you NEED to listen to plutarchs revenge they're so good oh my godddd
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letterstotheflre · 2 years ago
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people hating gale and the carreers when they were just kids and a product of their environment breaks my heart
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katabay · 5 months ago
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LUNCH DATE
I probably won’t cite a lot of the Ancient Rome plot inspirations when I launch Bad Governance for real, but for now we’re just vibing, so citations here we come!
once when Caesar was on the point of setting out for Spain as praetor, and had no money, and his creditors descended upon him and began to attach his outfit, Crassus did not leave him in the lurch, but freed him from embarrassment by making himself his surety for eight hundred and thirty talents.
Plutarch, Crassus
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The Roman Revolution, Ronald Syme
the Christmas Party Incident is an act of extremely petty revenge against Felix, Crasso brings Cesar as his plus one and introduces Cesar to a lot of Felix’s influential business friends who aren’t aware of how bad Felix wants Cesar dead, more or less ruining Felix’s plans to freeze Cesar out of politics for good.
Lucky invited Crasso ALSO against Felix’s wishes because Lucky might be in bed with Felix, but he doesn’t answer to him, and he thought it’d be fun to see what would happen.
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I don't think anyone can understand how obsessed I am with the idea of reading Snow's point of view of The Hunger Games. I used to want Peeta's version, but after reading The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, there is nothing more that I want than to read Snow's complete obsession with destroying Katniss. All the memories of Lucy, the rage he must've felt when he heard Katniss sing that song, the hatred he must've felt for Cinna when Katniss's dress changed into the form of a mockingjay. I want to read his reaction when he realized that Plutarch had betrayed him, the fury that followed at the reminder that the Mockingjay, that Lucy's greatest revenge, was managing to beat him more, and more. This mere girl from District 12 was destroying his entire foundation both literally and mentally.
Weirdly enough, I do believe he saw a lot of similarities between Katniss and him as well, especially involving Peeta, and I genuinely want to know his thoughts on that because Lucy was more warm-hearted, and naive, but Katniss was more cold, and logical like him.
I also want to read his descent into power and how many people he continued on poisoning. I want to see what finally caused the relationship between Tigress and him to end to the point where she'd wish Katniss good fortune on her plan to kill him, the ruin of their relationship. I want to see her reaction when she found out that Snow was selling off the victors into prostitution when he knew damn well that she had to do it to be able to feed them all when they were starving and poor, knowing how much pain it caused her, and still forcing that fate onto others without a care which was most likely the tipping point of their severed connection, but still, I want to see the denial, and all the signs she must've seen before having to face reality. I want to read what happened between the timeline after The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes and before The Hunger Games. I want to read about his cruelty as messed up as that is only because it'll make reading his downfall only sweeter.
I'll use my imagination for now, but still, hopefully it happens cuz damn, what a book that will be.
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tylermileslockett · 4 months ago
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Amazons #4 "The Attic War"
Seething with fury at the abduction of their sister in arms, the Amazons, led by the Co-queen, and sister to Antiope, Orithyia, sails to Attica and invades. They are fiercely intent on rescuing Antiope, and avenging Hippolyta’s murder and recovering the war belt from Herakles. After conquering the surrounding area of Attica, the Amazons march on the capitol; Athens.
But Antiope is now queen of Athens, and now mother to a Greek son, Hippolytus. Thus she fights on the side of the Greeks, and in the frenzy of battle, is accidently struck down by a Lance from an Amazon sister, Molpadia. Theseus, raging at the death of his wife, kills Molpadia in revenge. The Attic war rages on for 4 months, and after many Amazonian and Greek deaths, finally draws to a close when a peace treaty is brokered between Orithyia and Theseus, and the Amazons return to their homeland.
In Plutarch’s “Parallel Lives” he mentions the multiple versions of events in the Attic war. One version has, as mentioned, Antiope fighting to defend the Greeks, and is killed by the misplaced javelin throw of Molpadia. Another fascinating version has Theseus abandon Antiope to marry Phaedra, and Antiope and the Amazons attacking on the day of the wedding, where Antiope is killed by Theseus. Talk about drama! Plutarch also mentions historical authors which list specific locations of where the Amazon troops fought amongst Athens, as well as Amazonian burial sites.
Orithyia, sister to Antiope, is the daughter of Amazon Queen Marpesia, who is said to be one of the founders of Ephesus. It is said after the death of her sister Antiope, Orithyia built a tomb for her, and later dies of her own wounds. Orithyia is succeeded by the Amazon Queen Penthesilea, who we will discuss next.
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kit-kat-katie · 11 months ago
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At dusk, the nightmares and monsters start to play
A/N: two fics (barely) in a month??? haven't done this since September (god it's been a long three months, thank you all for bearing with me through the end of the year). hope everyone has had a good holiday season and is looking forward to the new year! (there's gonna be more action in the next part, this is the set up dw 🫶)
as a future heads-up, most of the chapters will be smaller in size so I can have the time to complete one a month while I'm working on school work. I'm aiming for 1.5-2k words a chapter, but there may be more depending on what I have due at that time.
TW: medical trauma, trauma in general, sad vibes, reader has a knee injury
Pairing: Finnick x GN! Reader (romantic)
Summary: You pay Katniss a visit in the infirmary, only to find that she's more remorseful than revenge-filled, which is a good sign for your other knee. Afterwards, you seek your room and find a comforting memory there, along with Finnick.
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Nightmares.
That was something you had grown to live with, as a victor of the Hunger Games. Your mentors had your back when it came to the nightmares, at first - all you saw when you went to sleep were the dead tributes that you had killed or seen killed. Why were you the one to live, out of all of them?
You were hesitate to approach Katniss after she had a bad nightmare and ran off - she was probably one of the last people that wanted to see you. The last time she saw you, she put an arrow into your knee that gave you the cane and limp that you’re known for in District 13.
Although you tried to tell Haymitch it wasn’t a good idea, he insisted.
“What harm could it cause you to see her?” Haymitch asks before his eyes land on your cane. “…that doesn’t count, Sunny.”
���You’re lucky I still like both of you after that happened.” You vaguely gesture to your knee before grabbing your cane and standing up. “I’ll go find her when she needs me.”
You were sure that Katniss didn’t trust you, but you were positive that she trusted the nurses around you even less. You couldn’t blame her - you were the exact same way. President Snow had insisted that his victors were in the best shape possible, so you had to go to routine doctor’s visits. The prodding and poking was enough to drive anyone nuts, but the vague memory of needles and surgeries sends a shudder down your back as you quicken your pace.
It’s better if she kills me than some poor nurse or doctor.
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Once you approach the hospital ward, you slowly make your way to Katniss’s room. You peak inside her room to see her sitting up in bed with a younger girl brushing her hair.
You lightly knock, as to not startle the two girls, before making your way into the room.
“Sorry about your knee.” Katniss grumbles as you collapse into a nearby chair and let out an exhausted sigh.
“It’s okay. I probably would’ve done a lot worse in your scenario.” You shrug before leaning your cane against the hospital bed.
“It’s not okay-“ She tries to argue, but you aren’t having any of it.
“What’s done is done, and I have to live with the consequences. You should save your care for a much more worthy cause.” You see her fidgeting with the pearl that Peeta gave her. “We’ll get him back, I promise.”
“They won’t want to.”
“Does it matter what they want? You have more power than you think, Katniss.” The girl behind Katniss starts to look familiar as your eyes glance between the two girls. “You’re Primrose Everdeen, right?”
The girl doesn’t say anything until Katniss lightly bumps her shoulder.
“I am.” She quietly answers while continuing to brush Katniss’s hair.
The three of you linger in the room with contemplative silence before a man comes to bring Katniss to President Coin and Plutarch.
Primrose sets the hairbrush aside as you fetch your cane from the side of the bed.
“Those are nurse scrubs, right?” You ask as you grab the bed’s railing in order to get onto your feet.
“I’m trying to help out, as much as I can.” She answers before starting to make the hospital bed.
“If you’re anything like your sister, you’ll be a great nurse.” You offer her a warm smile that she quickly replicates.
Perhaps the future isn’t as messed up as I thought it was.
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You return to the living quarters side of District 13, only to be bombarded by a few small children. The younger kids always ran up to you when they hear the click click click of your cane hitting the floor, as you often had squirreled away treats or extra bits of food from meals. You were willing to share, so you offered them a few small candies that you had snatched from the front desk of the hospital ward.
“Don’t give yourselves a stomach ache,” You warn them with a wagging finger, “otherwise, you’ll end up back there.”
The kids promise to be careful before running off, and you continue your journey back to your room. You had been discharged from the hospital ward, after your strong insistence that you were fine, which you were, but you had to have daily check-ups to make sure that your knee was alright.
You had the appointments in the morning - it wasn’t like you were getting any sleep, anyways - but your progress continued to be positive. You weren’t going to be in fighting shape for a long time, and you might limp for the rest of your life, but the cane may get to be retired in another week or two.
Your bed can’t be found soon enough, and when you do find it, you set your cane on the ground before laying down on the bed. 
You had given so much effort into your capital duties - being a “model citizen”, doing exactly as President Snow asked - but you had never been as tired as you were now. The simple act of movement left you exhausted, the injury be damned, and all you wanted to do was curl up in bed and sleep.
You couldn’t. Although you weren’t physically strong, your determination to keep going kept you mentally well. You had to be strong, you had to be sunny, for the District 12 children, for Katniss, and for Finnick.
Finnick had a rough adjustment to life in District 13, due to the absence of Mags and Annie as well as your injury. Despite being drugged up, once he heard that you were going under for surgery, he knocked out two guards and nearly stabbed a third with a pair of scissors before Haymitch pulled him off of the guard. Finnick had stayed by your side for days after he had been discharged and you were recovering. 
He didn’t leave your side after you were discharged from the hospital wing. He was the one who helped you back onto your feet and he encouraged you to keep going, even when you felt like giving up. 
Finnick was quiet when you weren’t around, however. He would lock himself in his room for hours, only coming out to talk with Haymitch or to get the next meal. He was never like that with you - his smile was never so bright as he carefully embraced you. The two of you would talk for hours about anything and everything - it reminded you of your days back in the Victor’s Village in District 4.
Cooking for four was a learned habit of yours - you didn’t want Mags to have to cook or eat alone, Annie struggled to take care of herself, and Finnick was so busy that he didn’t often have the time to have good meals. 
You quickly distributed the food into four different containers. Two went straight into your refrigerator - Finnick would be home late on a flight from the Capitol, so you wanted to have dinner with him. You sealed up the other two meals, placed them into a small satchel, and began your trip to Mags’ house.
She warmly welcomed you in before putting a kettle on. You handed her the meal, which she took with a gracious smile. Mags grabbed two forks out of her silverware drawer, and you took one of them before joining her in the dining room.
You couldn’t stay long, as you had another meal to deliver, but you did enjoy a nice glass of tea and a few bites of food. With Mags waving you off, you ventured across the way to Annie’s home.
You softly knock on the door, as to not startle her, before the door slams open. Annie appears while rapidly wiping the tears off of her face. She tries to speak, but you shake her head before handing her the food.
“Don’t worry about getting the container back, I have plenty.” You gently reassure her as she nods before shakily closing the door.
With a soft breath, you go back to your own house to enjoy a bit of well-earned peace and quiet. A couple hours go by before someone knocks on your door.
You open the door, only to see Finnick standing there, all dressed up in Capital wear. Despite everything he’s wearing, he still is your charming, very attractive mentor.
“Are you in the mood for company?” He asks with an irresistible smile.
“You’re lucky I made extras, pretty boy.” You tease before letting him in.
“Sunny?”
You sit up at the sound of his voice, albeit slowly so you don’t injury yourself.
“Finnick!” You break out of your thoughts to greet him as you gesture for him to sit next to you on your bed.
“Are you alright?” His eyebrows scrunch as he inspects you for injuries before gently sitting next to you.
His hand finds yours, and your fingers intertwine as you softly kiss his cheek.
“I’m good, I promise. Haymitch wanted me to see Katniss in the hospital ward.”
“She didn’t have a bow and arrow this time, right?” A teasing smile rests on his face as you lightly shove him away.
“Very funny, Finnick.” You roll your eyes before looking over at him. “How are you doing?”
“Better now that I’m with you, honey.” He leans in to kiss you, and you indulge him in one kiss before locking eyes with him.
He lies to you about how he feels at times. You know it’s because he doesn’t want you to worry, but you end up worrying more because of it. This time, you only see merriment and a twinkle of mischief in his eyes as he looks at you.
That’s Finnick being Finnick.
“Isn’t it almost meal time?” You ask before grabbing your cane.
“It’s getting close, but we should get going if we want to make it there on time.”
“Hey, what’s that supposed to mean?” You poke Finnick with the bottom of your cane as he happily laughs.
You rest your head on his shoulder as you enjoy this moment of tranquility and happiness. You don’t know what tomorrow’s going to look like, but you can only hope that it’ll be just as good, if not better, than today.
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rebelumbrella46 · 1 year ago
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Watching the end of Mockingjay Part 2. And I love how Snow got the last laugh, during the scene when Katniss kills Coin instead of him.
This scene is so perfect because:
Katniss took revenge on Coin for killing Prim. Coin would also become a tyrant, she was too full of rage and hatred not to. Snow didn't deserve a clean kill from an arrow. He deserved the same brutal death that he gave to all those children. And also, the fact that all of this happened in front of the only remaining victors, i mean, Johanna and even Annie were there.
I love how people don't care that Katniss just killed the leader of the rebellion, they only cared about making sure Snow died. (Ending this terrible corrupt regime)
Katniss smiling, while she's been dragged away, when she sees that Snow is going to die.
And that Plutarch doesn't look surprised by any of this, but rather relieved.
But the best thing is Snow's laugh before being attacked, he was already dying, and he knew he wouldn't get out of there alive. but he knows that he has beaten Coin, and the fact that Katniss killed her and not him. He won one last time.
It's also possible, that he thought, that Katniss was going to die too. He could have anticipated that she would take the pill, and that would have been ironic given the fact that he would have preferred that she and Peeta had taken the poisonous berries in the first movie and died, rather than having two victors (who inadvertently started the rebellion) Or maybe he thought that Coin's people would kill her… and he would have gotten rid of both of his enemies at the same time.
But of course, this time it's Peeta who saves her.
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kebriones · 2 months ago
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Okay here's one of my favorite sequences of events in Alcibiades' entire life
Then the city willingly ordered Alcibiades to come back home. But he thought he must not return with empty hands and without achievement, through the pity and favour of the multitude, but rather in a blaze of glory. So, to begin with, he set sail with a small fleet from Samos and cruised off Cnidus and Cos. There he heard that Mindarus the Spartan admiral had sailed off to the Hellespont with his entire fleet, followed by the Athenians, and so he hastened to the assistance of their generals. By chance he came up, with his eighteen triremes, at just that critical point when both parties, having joined battle with all their ships off Abydos, and sharing almost equally in victory and defeat until evening, were locked in a great struggle. The appearance of Alcibiades inspired both sides with a false opinion of his coming: the enemy were emboldened and the Athenians were confounded. But he quickly hoisted Athenian colours on his flagship and darted straight upon the victorious and pursuing Peloponnesians. Routing them, he drove them to land, and following hard after them, rammed and shattered their ships. Their crews swam ashore, and here Pharnabazus came to their aid with his infantry and fought along the beach in defence of their ships. But finally the Athenians captured thirty of them, rescued their own, and erected a trophy of victory. Taking advantage of a success so brilliant as this, and ambitious to display himself at once before Tissaphernes, Alcibiades supplied himself with gifts of hospitality and friendship and proceeded, at the head of an imperial retinue, to visit the satrap. His reception, however, was not what he expected. Tissaphernes had for a long time been accused by the Lacedaemonians to the King, and being in fear of the King's condemnation, it seemed to him that Alcibiades had come in the nick of time. So he arrested him and shut him up in Sardis, hoping that such an outrage upon him as this would dispel the calumnies of the Spartans. After the lapse of thirty days Alcibiades ran away from his guards, got a horse from some one or other, and made his escape to Clazomenae. To repay Tissaphernes, he alleged that he had escaped with that satrap's connivance, and so brought additional calumny upon him.
(from plutarch's life of alcibiades)
The "arriving in the middle of battle and nobody knows whose side i'm on" The "okay I beat the allies of this guy I was just playing buddies with, better go flex on him IN PERSON" The "escaped prison after 30 days and got a horse and then spread rumors that the guy who imprisoned me was actually the one who freed me, to take revenge"
Non stop legend behavior??
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deinemuddalutscht · 1 day ago
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the villainization of Isis
"Random thought, but has anyone else noticed how hated Isis is in modern media?
Side note: This post isn’t from ab academic persepctive of the goddess Isis but rather a look at the modern portrayal of gods as fictional characters in retellings. Throughout my life, I’ve read countless retellings, yet I can count on one hand the books and comics that don’t portray Isis in an entirely negative light. Of course, I won’t call out smaller creators, but a very popular example of this is Isis’s portrayal in the Kane Chronicles. Why do especially books and comics that aim to be progressive and feminist often display such disdain for one of the most significant female deities in mythology? Ancient sources describe Isis as the wisest and most powerful among the gods, having a loving relationship with her family. And I really mean “disdain”—not just a demonization for the sake of storytelling.
Each mythology has that one "fan-favorite" male character, seen by some as a misunderstood bad boy. Archetype In Greek mythology, it’s Hades; in Norse mythology, it’s Loki; and in Egyptian, it’s Seth. Putting aside how difficult it is to treat mythological figures as fictional characters, I have absolutely no problem with people writing retellings about Seth, Loki, or Hades. However, it’s troubling that to justify romanticizing the problematic behavior of these gods, we see a constant demonization of goddesses—goddesses who are either victims of these male gods or who rightfully oppose them. Seth killed her husband, mutilated his body, usurped his throne, hunted Isis across Egypt, attempted to rape her, tried to kill and mutilate her son, and inflicted endless harm on him. Isis’s actions are entirely justified. Beyond that, she repeatedly shows Set mercy: sparing him in the Harpoon conflict and even healing him when he is poisoned. Am I the only one disturbed that a mythological victim is demonized repeatedly to cast her mythological abuser in a better light?
If you look at the most common criticisms of Isis as a mythological figure, they often revolve around her story of poisoning Ra to learn his secret name. When we examine Papyrus Turin 1993, three often-overlooked details emerge: Isis stole the name for her son Horus, Ra was an aging ruler, and her actions aren't portrayed as something negative. Why is it so detested to have a myth where a powerful, ambitious woman uses her intelligence to unseat an incompetent ruler for her son while Seth’s murdered and mutilated of a good, competent king? Ra being an incompetent aging king ia a common trope in Ancient Egyptian literature. Why is it that a male charactar is beloved for being ambitious and cunning but a female one isn't?
The second most popular complaint about Isis actions in the myths is that she “cheats” in the competition between Set and Horus to help Horus win. But consider that she cheated to save her son’s life, and her actions once again weren’t regarded as negative by the Egyptians. The entire reason why they hold the contendings in the first place is because Seth murdered her husband. And Seth basically does the same thing by threatening to kill a god every day until he’s crowned or threatening to let Apophis destroy the solar bark.
To be clear, Set his a very ambiguous deity from an academic standpoint, and I have no problem with retellings that show him in a positive light. But why must we demonize his victims to achieve this? The same goes for Nephthys. Seth’s motive for killing Osiris isn’t clearly explained in ancient sources. The idea that he did it out of revenge for Nephthys’s infidelity is a modern misunderstanding. The only source mentioning this affair in clear detail at all is the Greek philosopher Plutarch, and he doesn’t cite it as Seth’s motive for the murder. And don’t even get me started on Horus being portrayed in retellings as a spoiled palace brat.
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evieaxx · 11 months ago
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Tbh I would also go crazy if the games I invented had ties to my ex and the friend I betrayed.
Suzanne Collins is a genius or I am going insane. I spent to much time researching these books. Anyways I digress
In MockingJay, Plutarch says this to Katniss to describe the capital and by association Snow himself.
"Thirteen was used to hardship, whereas in the Capitol, all they've known is Panem et Circenses."
"What's that?" | recognize Panem, of course, but the rest is nonsense.
"It's a saying from thousands of years ago, written in a language called Latin about a place called Rome," he explains. "Panem et Circenses translates into 'Bread and Circuses.' The writer was saying that in return for full bellies and entertainment, his people had given up their political responsibilities and therefore their power.""
Snow sacrifices two people in his rush for power. Those two people are Sejanus Plinth and Lucy gray Baird.
One of Lucy grey Baird's first descriptions in the books is clearly linked to the circus.
“She’s like a circus performer,” one of the girls remarked. The other mentors made sounds of agreement.
That was it. Coriolanus reached back into his memory to the circuses of his early childhood. Jugglers and acrobats, clowns and dancing girls in puffy dresses twirling around while his brain grew giddy with spun sugar."
One of the more interesting aspects of Sejanus character is the customs he brings back from living in district 2.
“He’s putting bread crumbs on the body,” said Ma. “So Marcus has food on his journey.”
“His journey where?” asked the Grandma’am. “He’s dead!”
“Back to wherever he came from,” said Ma. “It’s what we do, back home. When someone dies.”
Lucy Gray Baird and Sejanus fate's are not forgotten within the games themselves. Cornelius snow's empire is built on the death of Sejanus along with his customs and respect of the dead. Lucy grey Baird is a temporary sweetness that turns to poison in his grasp. They are the bread and circus respectively and are both consumed by the capitals ideals.
This symbolism goes even deeper when you read the original source material which is Juvenal's Satire X. The fact that it is satire is very prevalent in the hunger games series.
"What indeed do we wish for or fear that is Rational? How often is what we conceive so far from wrong-headed. That we don’t regret both the effort, and the fulfilment of our desire?"
Cornelius's fatal flaw is seen in the first part of the satire. His fear of love led to his desire for money, both destroying him in the end.
"Would you like to be greeted as Sejanus, possess all that he Possessed, be the one to grant highest office to some, appoint Others to military posts, be seen as the Emperor’s guardian,"
The second part is about Sejanus who at the very least inspired the book. It is about a death caused by a letter written because of the underlying envy of his wealth. Then the eventual climb to power is definitely comparable to snow using his death to climb up the social ladder.
"Yet both orators died for their eloquence, a rich overflowing Stream of talent was what sent both of them to their deaths."
This part can be viewed as Lucy Grey's fate. her words and spectacle are only viewed as good when snow controls them. her leaving him and the sound of her music haunting him is her revenge.
This phrase exemplifies Snow's downfall and eventual death
"Few kings go down to Ceres’ son-in-law, Dis, free from
Blood and carnage, few tyrants achieve a tranquil death.  "
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sforzesco · 11 months ago
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also I'm sorry but tell me more about your Giuliano thoughts because Giuliano is the reason I'm in all of this and he gives me EMOTIONS my poor sad boy 🗡️🥀
shdhdh I had to type out a rough draft in reply in a writing doc and even then my thoughts are a little more abstract, but oh man. giuliano.
my favorite niche focus is brothers and grief/love that transgresses or transcends accepted/expected boundaries. lucullus and his brother, with lucullus waiting until his brother was old enough to hold office with him, and his biography from plutarch closing the same way it opened. with his brother. there's catullus and his brother, where his grief breaks both performances of gender and geography.
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Catullan Myths: Gender, Mourning, and the Death of a Brother, Aaron M. Seider
there's ludovico and ascanio sforza. a singular defining moment for ludovico is the death of beatrice, there is a marked before or after in the man, her death has changed him irrevocably. to find ludovico, you must go to where his wife has been interred. when it seems like ascanio will die, ludovico's plans are to bring his brother's corpse back to milan and to inter the body in the same holy space as his wife. milan is a grave multiple times over.
giuliano occupies a similar space. the love the brothers medici have for each other is what makes them complementary to each other in terms of personality and function, but it's also what prompts lorenzo to a truly spectacular scale of violence that cannot contain itself. it's foundational violence! from here on out, the violence will escalate in coming generations. the punishment for the crime of his brother cascades out well beyond the point of justice, and eclipses base revenge. nothing short of absolute annihilation will do, no portraits, nothing will remain except a very sharp outline of a terrible act that was half your own making! how great is that love! it was here, it did not make anything better, and has instead made a lot of things worse.
also I'm obsessed with how giuliano has such a sharp read on francesco de' pazzi from machiavelli's writing of the event. I bet he saw his death coming.
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thewisecheerio · 3 months ago
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The historical record proves that people have always been weird.
I started reading a bestiary originally published in 1608 on Serpents, only to be met with the following information regarding dragons: 1) Dragons love wilde Lettice, but cannot abide apples, and 2) ye olde Rule 34 jumpscare dragon/human porn. From 1608.
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They greatly preserve their health (as Aristotle affirmeth) by eating of wilde Lettice, for that they make them to vomit, and cast forth of their stomach whatsoever meat offendeth them, and they are most specially offended by eating of Apples, for their bodies are much subject to be filled with winde, and therefore they never eat Apples, but first they eat wilde Lettice. Their sight also (as Plutarch saith) doth many times grow weak and feeble, and therefore they renew and recover the same again by rubbing their eyes against Fennel, or else by eating of it. (Page 706)
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There was a Dragon the lover of Aetholis(?) (as Plutarch writeth) who came unto her every night, and did her body no harm, but gently sliding over her, played with her till morning, then also would he depart away assoon as light appeared, that he might not be espyed. The Maidens friends came to the knowledge hereof, and so removed her far away, to the intent the Dragon might come no more at her: and thus they remained asunder a great while, the Dragon earnestly seeking for the Maiden, wandered far and neer to finde her out. At last he met with her, and not saluting her gently as he was wont, flew upon her, binding her hands down with the spire of his body, hissing softly in her face, and beating gently with his tail her back-parts, as it were taking a moderate revenge upon her, for the neglect of his love by her long absence. (page 709)
There is also a section on scorpion necromancy, which includes a line implying that spitting on them will kill them if you are thirsty enough:
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By touch of Hen-bane they lie dead and overcome, but if one touch them again with white Ellebore, they revive, and are released from their former stupefaction. It is also said that the leaves of water-mallowes do also astonish Scorpions, and so also doth the Radish-root. The Sea-crab with Basil in her mouth destroyeth the Scorpion, and so doth Tunicle and Mushroom of trees. To conclude, the spittle of a man is death unto Scorpions; and therefore when a certain fellow took upon him to be a cunning Charmer, and by incantation to kill a Scorpion, he added to the words of his Charm a treble spitting in the mouth of the Serpent, and so it dyed: whereupon Wolphius which was present, and saw this Charmer, did afterward by himself alone at home, make triall of spittle without a Charm, and so found that it alone killeth Scorpions, especially the spittle of a man fasting, or very thirsty. Moreover, there be certian Lands wherein no Scorpions will live, as that about Clupea in Africk, and the dust of the Island Gaulus neer Cercina, being sprinkled upon a Scorpion, doth incontinently kill it. ANd so much also writeth Hermolaus, of the Region Galatha. (Page 755)
Getting stung in the lower half of your body will produce an erection, while being stung in the upper half will produce symptoms of cold and heat and "slimy" tears. (By the way, the first part can actually happen, it's just not exclusive to lower-half body stings!)
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...But yet (as we have already said) there is a difference of the pain, according to the difference of the Scorpion that stingeth. If a man be stung in the lower part of his body, instantly followeth the extension of his virile member, and the swelling thereof: but if in the upper part, then is the person affected with cold, and the place smitten is as if it were burned, his countenance or face distorted, glewish spots about the eyes, and the tears viscous and slimy, hardnesse of the articles, falling down of the fundament, and a continuall desire to egestion, foaming at the mouth, coughing, convulsions of the brain, and drawing the face backward, the hair stands upright, palenesse goeth over all the body, and a continuall pricking like the pricking of needles. (Page 756)
There is also a section on sea serpents that seems to depict reports of oceanic cryptids:
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There be also in the Swevian Ocean or Balthick sea, Serpents of thirty or forty foot in length, whose picture is thus described, as it was taken by Olaus Magnus, and he further writeth, that these do never harm any man untill they be provoked. [Photo] The same Author also expresseth likewise the figure of another Serpent, of a hundred and twenty foot long, appearing now and then upon the coasts of Norway, very dangerous and hurtfull to the Sea-men in calms and still weather, for they lift up themselves above the hatches, and suddenly catch a man in their mouths, and so draw him into the Sea out of the Ship: and many times they overthrow in the water a laden Vessel of great quantity, with all the wares therein contained. And sometimes also they set up such a spire above the water, that a Boat or little Bark without sayls may passe through the same. And thus much for the Sea-serpents. (Page 761)
You can find the entire manuscript here at the Internet Archive in its 1658 collected works form, which contains both bestiaries on four-footed creatures from 1607 and serpents from 1608:
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katabay · 1 year ago
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CYCLES OF VIOLENCE AND REVENGE
or: a scene where sulla and crasso measure each other up and decide to use each other
republikang romano remixed returns!
ALRIGHT SO the historical parallel for scene is crassus siding with & supporting sulla during sulla's civil war. the very brief summary of events are that crassus' family were victims to political violence (cinna, marius) while crassus survived on account of his age and went on to give everyone a very bad day.
but this is also fiction, it's set in the philippines, I get to throw in some teleserye drama if I want to.
originally, the line about crasso's age was supposed to be, 'you WERE so young,' but I fucked up the tense and wrote 'you ARE so young,' by accident. which is. not wrong, crasso is in his early-mid 20s here. he IS young, and it adds in some fun subtext because sulla's going to fuck crasso over later and turn his attentions to pompeyo, who is younger than crasso. subtext, baby!
speaking of the philippines tho, the thing about the tapping and the chicks is that if someone is murdered, you put chicks on the casket because the tapping of the pecking is supposed to eat away at the guilty party's conscience. it's also eating away at crasso because he's haunted (read: traumatized) by being forced to watch his family get murdered. the chicks are just vibing.
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Plutarch, Life of Crassus
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liviacardew · 5 months ago
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deaths explained + time travelling kids au
so, when achilles crane-cardew, plutarch heavensbee, aelia ravinstill and athena creed are fourteen, all their parents die.
after their parents’ death, the kids were extremely distraught and were full of grief (athena more so than the others).
and when they’re eighteen, they finally find out how and who killed their parents. they’re all revengeful when they find out it was the same person that killed their parents. coriolanus snow.
here’s how they died
felix and clemensia were killed in a car accident. festus and persephone died due to food poisoning. hilarius and vipsania had a posca overdose. livia and arachne both had a sudden cardiac arrest.
felix and clemensia had been the first couple to die. they were both on the way home to their fourteen-year-old daughter from a social event. then, they got into a mysterious car accident. all the cctv footages of the car accident were gone. they all mysteriously disappeared. no one was able to figure it out until their own daughter, aelia ravinstill did the day she turned eighteen.
festus and persephone had passed a week after felix and clemensia. similarly, they were both in an event. coriolanus offered them food, and they both simply started choking and death came for them. the cctv cameras were broken that night. later when flavius was sixteen, he’d then take his own life. athena was the only price-creed left.
(help i lowkey do not know how to explain livia & arachne’s and hilarius & vipsania’s…like it just happened. or maybe that’s what coriolanus said what happened…who knows?)
time travelling kids au (scenario one)
in this au, the kids create a time travelling machine with the help of io jasper and urban canville’s son: albert canville (much to aelia’s dismay). they’re not technically sure about this whole time travelling thing, but they decided it’s the only way they could get their parents back and make sure coriolanus doesn’t end up a total prick like he is now.
they test out the time travelling machine, and the group of four actually did it. albert canville actually did it. they were now in the beginning of their parents’ senior year.
since they were wearing the academy uniform, professor demigloss/dean highbottom thinks they’re new students and tells them to go to the orientation. the four of them see each of their parents there + coriolanus and they just panic.
this is the first time they’ve seen their parents & co. in four years and when professor demigloss tells them to introduce themselves, all four of them would go like: “uh, um, well” for a few moments until arachne raises an eyebrow and give them that look.
they just make fake last names similar (in a way?) to their actual last names. so now, they’re achilles byrd-shaw, athena cress, aelia heron, and plutarch whimslou. (i actually do not know.)
coriolanus is suspicious of them immediately. when he asked them “why did you guys just enroll in the academy when we’re about to graduate?” and “i don’t think i’ve ever seen you around before?”, but they always dodge the topic somehow.
they’re a few days in and then all of a sudden, albert canville and june ruby snow show up. though, this one was by accident due to june ruby accidentally stumbling across the time travel machine and albert just tries to hide it, and they hit the button by accident.
them being there creates more chaos and albert and aelia get into an argument in front of everybody and they’re all like: hey, they remind me of felix and urban?
and to top it all off, albert literally says: “well, at least coriolanus snow didn’t murder my parents!” in front of coriolanus snow himself.
everyone is just shocked.
the kids explain everything to them- except for the part whrre they’re some of their children.
coriolanus is now terrified and doesn’t murder his friends in the future.
everyone’s happy and well in the future and june ruby still exists!
i was going to add scenario two in here but the post was already long enough (also, i haven’t thought fully about scenario two at all😭), so it’ll be in another post coming soon!
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tylermileslockett · 2 years ago
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The Attic War
Seething with fury at the abduction of their sister in arms, the Amazons, led by the Co-queen, and sister to Antiope, Orithyia, sails to Attica and invades. They are fiercely intent on rescuing Antiope, and avenging Hippolyta’s murder and recovering the war belt from Hercules. After conquering the surrounding area of Attica, the Amazons march on the capitol; Athens.
But Antiope is now queen of Athens, and now mother to a Greek son, Hippolytus. Thus she fights on the side of the Greeks, and in the frenzy of battle, is accidently struck down by a Lance from an Amazon sister, Molpadia. Theseus, raging at the death of his wife, kills Molpadia in revenge. The Attic war rages on for 4 months, and after many Amazonian and Greek deaths, finally draws to a close when a peace treaty is brokered between Orithyia and Theseus, and the Amazons return to their homeland.
In Plutarch’s “Parallel Lives” he mentions the multiple versions of events in the Attic war. One version has, as mentioned, Antiope fighting to defend the Greeks, and is killed by the misplaced javelin throw of Molpadia. Another fascinating version has Theseus abandon Antiope to marry Phaedra, and Antiope and the Amazons attacking on the day of the wedding, where Antiope is killed by Theseus. Talk about drama! Plutarch also mentions historical authors which list specific locations where the Amazon troops fought amongst Athens, as well as Amazonian burial sites.
Orithyia, sister to Antiope, is the daughter of Amazon Queen Marpesia, who is said to be one of the founders of Ephesus. It is said after the death of her sister Antiope, Orithyia built a tomb for her, and later dies of her own wounds. Orithyia is succeeded by the Amazon Queen Penthesilea, who we will discuss next.
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felixravinstills · 7 months ago
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hello it’s me again!! i just read your latest fic (obsessed) and it’s got me thinking about Diana and Alma Coin. i was wondering if you had any thoughts or headcanons about them and their relationship that you’d be willing to share?
(the fic mentioned in ask. the fic people should read before that one.)
Hello!!! Always excited to hear from you! Also for everyone who doesn't read my fics, please note that the Diana here refers to my OC, Diana Ravinstill, not Diana Ring (although she is named after her). She's Felix, Artemisia (my other OC), and Festus' daughter, (Biologically she's Felix's and Artemisia, and they're in a throuple with Festus who co-parents her).
I think I mention this briefly in All That You Can Do, but these two definitely connect over grief. Coin loses a daughter and a husband before the events of Mockingjay and her life's probably been defined by all the limitations of living underground to escape the Capitol while Diana's life is also just equally defined by things and people she's lost.
They're both weirdly comfortable with how unsure they are of each other's genuine feelings/attraction to the other. There's always this element of Diana being a major source of the funds for the Rebellion while Coin is obviously Thirteen's president and has more political power than Diana. They both need each other to ensure their own power, they're both using each other a little bit, and somehow that gives them comfort. I think it stops them from thinking their relationship is too real or serious.
Going off that point, I imagine Coin is reluctant to see herself in a serious relationship because of having lost her husband and daughter and the pain of that while Diana saw what her parents' deaths had on each of them and entertaining a serious romantic entanglement would mean (to her) that she's liable to be hurt and fall apart in the same way
Of course, Coin dies and in any world except All That You Can Do, Diana's first reaction is 'well, of course, this happens.' I think after all the loss in her life. She'd just think it was the cherry on top of the cake that as soon as she gets the revenge she's spent nearly half a century waiting for, the woman she's been seeing gets assassinated.
Since Diana's personaliy/behavior changes a bit depending on what specifically happens with her parents. Close Your Eyes! Diana imitates more of Festus' old casual and laidback demeanor to hid her hurt, and I think that means that she and Coin are closer to the bickering dynamic of Festus and Felix which these women transform into something almost antagonistic while It's Still You! Diana leans into her more into a genuine personality that engages with issues that Coin might be having so in a funny coincidence the dynamic becomes more Artemisia and Felix.
(The fact that Felix ends up being the Coin parallel is alarming to me, resident Felix enjoyer who occasionally worries that my version of him will stray so far into the morally questionable that only I'll be able to love him... <- part of that could actually be a bad summary for It's Still You)
And also because I apparently love giving characters the hardest dynamic to explain ever (and I've mentioned this in at least one Author's Note), but I can imagine a throuple situation with Diana, Coin and Plutarch could exist, but Diana and Plutarch aren't actually involved with one another, because I headcanon (or is it just canon cuz she's my OC?) that Diana is a lesbian. (Honestly, idk if I'll ever make this in-text canon in one of my fics, but thinking about the absolute mess that this would make Thirteen's government in Mockingjay makes me laugh. Soap opera-level drama happening just outside Katniss' view.)
Okay, this got pretty long lol! I love the random curveball that I had to throw at the end.
This was genuinely a very fun ask to answer, because I don't think many of these details will ever make it to an actual fic (although who knows?)! And surprised and delighted that someone wanted to know more about Diana and Coin's situationship.
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