Hera: [to Zeus] Goodnight. Sleep tight. Don't let the fact that you're a terrible person and husband keep you up tonight.
Greek mythology from A to Z:
[H] - Hermaphroditus (Ἑρμαφρόδιτος) was the son of Hermes and Aphrodite. He was born as a boy, and was raised by naiad nymph on Mount Ida. When he reached the age of fifteen, he decided to explore further from his surroundings and eventually reached the forest of Caria near Halicarnassus. There, he met the nymph Salmacis in a pool, who was overcome with desire for the boy. However, she was rejected by him, who after thinking the nymph had left, undressed and entered the pool. Salmacis then suddenly appeared and wrapped herself around him. While he was trying to evade her, she asked the gods to be forever united with Hermaphroditus, and the gods listened to her wish. As a result, their bodies were blended into one and became a creature of two sexes.
Greek mythology from A to Z:
[L] - Leto (Λητώ) was one of the Titanides, the goddess of motherhood and the mother of the twin gods Apollon and Artemis.
Chiron: *sees people in the distance doing something stupid* oh my gods, what idiots.
Chiron: *realizing it’s Patroclus and Achilles* Oh no, those are my idiots!
The Iliad - The Flight of Anchises | L´Iliade - La fuga di Anchise
by Fabio Fabbi
Aeneas and His Father Fleeing Troy Simon Vouet (French; 1590–1649) ca. 1635 Oil on canvas San Diego Museum of Art, San Diego, California
Automedon: Hey, Achilles, can I get some dating advice?
Achilles: Just because I’m with Patroclus doesn’t mean I know how I did it.
Norse mythology from A to Z:
[L] - Loki
— Franz Kafka, Letters to Milena
A wild Artemis and Apollo appear. 🌿
I wanted to depict them before their debut on Olympus. If I could go back I would redraw them with more animal skins in their clothing to really add that touch of wildness... but ah well, there's always next time.