#this is not Iliad patrochilles
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deadbaguette · 7 months ago
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I love your style sm!!! Especially how you draw Patroclus and Achilles 💕
AAAA tysmmm anon 🫶🫶🫶 You’re too kinddd :D
Patrochilles are my beloveds I’m glad you like them, I hope you don’t mind some art of them (but they’re young now)
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Idea by: @spineless-lobster ,, patrochilles and figs are my guilty pleasure I do love this idea dearly
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bloodybellycomb · 2 years ago
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Bro, my unyielding loyalty towards you is totally normal and healthy, I swear. It's just that it's definitely my duty to rip out your enemies throats with my bare teeth. You are the love of my life and I am your most valuable tool. Each night, I fantasize about dying in your arms, covered in blood, and then I close my eyes one final time, satisfied because I can feel your fingers on my face as I take my last breath. Haha anyways
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floralcavern · 3 months ago
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Odysseus @ Achilles
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Ok, I’m seeing a lot of misunderstandings and people thinking this is my art. THIS IS NOT MY ART. I did mention this in the comments, but hindsight is 20/20. I wasn’t expecting this post to blow up so much, so I hadn’t put too much thought as to what it was going to put into the post. Anyways, here is the link to the art that this photo is from
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im-creature · 3 months ago
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Trying to find the motivation to finish this
Rip Patroclus
Song is How Long? From Hadestown
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kurzler · 3 months ago
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in my opinion, many modern greek retellings/stories inspired by greek mythology don't fail because they're inaccurate. they fail because they have nothing new to say.
i don't mind changes to the original myths, as long as they make sense and they have a narrative purpose! i understand that making changes is sometimes necessary to convey a certain narrative, especially to modern audiences.
is epic the musical mythologically accurate? hell no! but the changes serve to tell a specific story and to convey a certain message. also, epic the musical is self aware about its "inaccuracies". and the music just bangs.
is hadestown accurate? no! does it make the change that I always dread, removing the kidnapping from the hades/persephone myth? yeah. but hadestown is barely about them, and it uses greek mythology as a "narrative frame" to tell a certain story. it has a point. it has a message.
what are stories like lore olympus trying to say? what is the messagge of the hundredth persephone/hades retelling? what are we supposed to take from them? "don't listen to your mother she's a bitch"? "mothers are irrational and you should forsake her for a man"? very feminist.
why are we still doing the medusa "feminist" retellings? it's BEEN done. too many times. and they're ALL the same. it's a worse crime than being bad: they are boring.
i'm tired of retellings that are just "what if this very famous story was THE OPPOSITE and the protagonist was an ASSHOLE the whole time and the villain was MISUNDERSTOOD and the real VICTIM" okay but why. why would that be the case. what's the point of the story you want to tell. or do you just want to use shock value.
of course, i dislike retellings that are so different from the myth that they go AGAINST the spirit/message of the original, because in that case what's even the point of retelling the myth? just tell an original story. but i would take stabbed poseidon and capitalist hades any day over the same basic story of medusa being a girlboss or demeter being bad because of... reasons?
tl;dr: stop being unoriginal and tell a good story. or at least an entertaining one. i beg you
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itrimehalle · 2 months ago
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ἔστιν ἄρα (therefore it is), 2025
(inspired by @two-bees-poetry - still fascinated by the poem lady macbeth grants you an interview, it's my favourite <3)
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justvea18 · 1 month ago
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One tries to fly away and the other
Achilles sends off Patroclus
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thhouseofblack · 2 months ago
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during the war, due to some shenanigans, achilles and diomedes get into this strange compeition of who can make their lovers scream and moan louder - it starts as a joke and then ends up going on for weeks, much to the chagrin (and mild interest) of all the others, because diomedes and achilles are both super compeitive and refuse to give up.
anyway it ends at a tie, agamemnon shuts the whole thing down because:
a. his best strategist is not able to focus during battle strategy meetings because he is so tired and exhausted, plus his voice is gone.
b. they keep losing battles because his soldiers are all sleep deprived thanks to the noise they've been generating (not diomedes and achilles though, they've been at their best forms).
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qinnyanimation · 3 months ago
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Two lions cannot dwell in the same cave ( Patrochilles & Odydio )
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First time I ever share my Patrochilles, these two duo are kinda similar (except one pair both die tragically)
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cayrrion · 18 days ago
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Bring him back to me
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lady-forest · 2 months ago
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wanna make out??
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casakhelone · 2 months ago
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Achilles & Patroclus (2021)
Of all the art I've made, this is one of my most beloved pieces. I also created a plate version for a double-sided acrylic standee that had one side in the red-figure and the other in black-figure style painting.
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Also I've never really spoke about it before, but I always wanted to make a Hector and Andromache piece to pair with this. Never got around to it, but maybe one day I will.
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re-kyba · 10 months ago
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Patrochilles!!
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aesthetichoney2111 · 3 months ago
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It's not worth it, Achilles...
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ditoob · 11 months ago
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“Showing Athena around the Greek Camp”
Recorded by Odysseus Laertides (1700 b.C.)
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justvea18 · 26 days ago
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Eepy Patrochilles doodles
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