Norse mythology from A to Z:
[V] - Vǫrðr is a warden spirit, believed to follow from birth to death the soul (hugr) of every person.
Look is no one else gonna make a big deal about the fact that in the middle of battle Achilles’ horses stopped in their tracks and started crying over the death of Patroclus? And refused to move despite Automedon begging them and whipping them to try to get them off the field until they were literally compelled to move by Zeus himself?? Because I can’t stop thinking about it.
The past echoes in our souls. Our passion is a burning flame, eternal. Antiquity is a part of us.
Aphrodite: being “overdressed” is a concept made up by people who don’t want you to look better than them
Hera: you’re literally wearing a full ball gown at Denny’s at 3 am
Aphrodite: and??
Norse mythology from A to Z:
[H] - Heimdall is most often summarized as the Watchman of the Aesir and the Guardian God of the Bifrost (the Rainbow Bridge to Asgard).
Greek mythology from A to Z:
[E] - Eos (Ἕως) was a Titan goddess of the dawn. She was described as having rosy fingers, a light pink gown woven with flowers, wearing a tiara and having large white-feathered wings.
Something was in that Spartan water 💀
Norse mythology from A to Z:
[N] - Nótt - is night personified, one of the first giants, grandmother of Thor.
Phobos: Do you have any skeletons in your closet? Thanatos: You mean literally or figuratively? Phobos: Honestly, the fact that I have to specify...
— Franz Kafka, Letters to Milena
i don't rate books based on character development and plot holes. if it made me bawl my eyes out and search up its fanarts at 3 am it's a 5/5