─James Jebusa Shannon (Auburn,New York, 1862 - London,1923)
Hyacinthus: Oh my Apollo. Zephyrus: Don't you mean 'oh my gods'? Hyacinthus: You worship your god, I'll worship mine.
The Anemoi - Greek gods of wind The Four Brothers: Zephyrus (The West), Notus (The South), Eurus (The East), and Boreas (The North).
*1am on Pelion*
Patroclus: *giggling* You’re my moon.
Achilles: *also giggling* And you’re my star.
Chiron: *tiredly* and you’re both getting on my nerves, go to bed!
Some of my favorite Apollo paintings!
I do not know the artists' names because I just had these on my computer, but if anyone does, please let me know!
^ by Simón Vouet
^ by Briton Rivière
“My God, my God, whose performance am I watching? How many people am I? Who am I? What is this space between myself and myself?”
— Fernando Pessoa, from The Book of Disquiet (via paper-fairy)
Therapist: What do you have to do if someone rejects you? Zephyrus: Kill them using their loved ones as a weapon. Therapist: no-
At least he gives Telemachus a sick gift bag
Greek mythology from A to Z:
[A] - Aura (Αὔρα) was a deity that represented the gentle breeze of the early morning.
Greek mythology from A to Z:
[A] - Atlas (Ἄτλας) was the leader of the Titan rebellion against Zeus, and he got a fitting punishment after the end of the Titanomachy: he was condemned to eternally hold up the sky.
Achilles: Sleeping so many hours is an indication of depression.
Achilles: Sleep is the only way to escape reality and go to a place where nothing really matters!
Achilles: I am not lazy! Just depressed!
Patroclus: At least we have each other!