Greek mythology from A to Z:
[N] - Nyx (Νύξ) was the personification of the night, and the daughter of Chaos.
Norse mythology from A to Z:
[T] - Týr is a war god, but also the god who, more than any other, presides over matters of law and justice.
Eos ✨ Goddess of the Dawn
Eos was the Greek goddess of the dawn, who rose each day from the east to disperse the mists of night with her light rays. She signaled the coming of Helios, her brother, to gods and mortals alike, and accompanied him on his path across the sky.
Mythology frequently represents her as abducting attractive youths - stealing them away to ravish in a distant land. Some say this is because Aphrodite cursed her with an unquenchable desire after learning that the goddess had slept with Ares.
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her facial markings are indeed inspired by miss thing here.
Greek mythology from A to Z:
[I] - Icarus was the son of the famous craftsman Daedalus.
Daedalus managed to create two sets of wings for himself and his son, that were made of feathers glued together with wax. He taught Icarus how to fly and warned him not to fly too high, which would cause the wax to melt, nor too low, which would cause the feathers to get wet with sea water. Together, they flew out of the tower towards freedom. However, Icarus soon forgot his father’s warnings, and started flying higher and higher, until the wax started melting under the scorching sun. His wings dissolved and he fell into the sea and drowned.
*Phobos passing by with a knife*
Ares: Is that for your brother?
Phobos: Yup.
Ares:I don't think so...
*Ares passes him a bigger knife*
Phobos: Thanks dad!
Aphrodite *following him behind*: Wait! No killing your brother!
I was supposed to do homework but I think Pinterest just gave me the greatest fucking assist of all time.
for @mythologicalnet event: siblings
phobos, greek god of fear, & his twin brother deimos, god of terror
[at the store]
Hera: excuse me, i lost my son. can i make an announcement?
employee: of course
Hera, into the mic: goodbye you little shit
Hephaestus in the tools section, looking up: what-
Hermes finding a lost soul 🦋
I wanted to draw Hermes in his role as psychopompos and I remember reading somewhere that butterflies represented souls in greek mythology. I'm not really sure on that but I liked the idea :)
Greek mythology from A to Z:
[C] - Chaos (χάος) was the very first of all, the origin of everything, the empty, unfathomable space at the beginning of time.
Menelaus: How do you politely tell someone you want to throw a brick at their face?
Odysseus: My person wishes to reach your facial features with a fundamental object for the creation of walls in numerous times.
Menelaus, to Paris: What he just said.