Greek mythology from A to Z:
[H] - Hygieia (Ὑγιεία) was the goddess of good health, cleanliness and hygiene.
Antoine Borel - Thetis immerses son Achilles in water of river Styx, 18th Century.
The Iliad - The Flight of Anchises | L´Iliade - La fuga di Anchise
by Fabio Fabbi
*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!
Part 2 of this post
Apollo is probably crying somewhere in the background at this point
Greek mythology from A to Z:
[A] - Athena (Αθηνά) is the goddess of wisdom and war and the patroness of the city of Athens. She was also associated with peace and handicrafts, especially spinning and weaving.
Agamemnon: I think we’re missing something.
Menelaus: Teamwork?
Achilles: Cohesion?
Odysseus: A general sense of what we’re doing?
“bewitch”
— (bɪˈwɪtʃ, verb) A word full of magic, intrigue and obscurity, to bewitch essentially means to affect by witchcraft or magic, as well, as the act of enchanting, charming or fascinating something with pure allure.
Norse mythology from A to Z:
[T] - Thor (Old Norse: Þórr) is the god of thunder, the sky, and agriculture.
Athena: i love knitting needles
Athena: i can make a scarf. i can make a hat. i can stab your eyes out. i can make mittens—
Hestia: what was that middle part?
Demeter: she can make a hat