Thetis and her son, he takes after his mum.
Agamemnon: What is that?
Patroclus: My to-do list.
Agamemnon: That's a piece of paper with Achilles' name on it.
Achilles blushes wild
Patroclus winks
Agamemnon: Oh dear lord!
Greek mythology from A to Z:
[O] - Orpheus (Ὀρφεύς) was a musician, poet and prophet. He was considered the best musician and poet of all, and he perfected the lyre. It was the god Apollo who taught Orpheus how to play the lyre when he was an adolescent. According to a source, his music had the ability to charm the animals and make the trees dance.
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
Lady Athena and the little cat chilling on her tholos when I visited Delphi.
Zephyrus "The Gentle One" & Flora The herald of Spring, Zephyrus (god of the west wind) is known as the most gentle among his brothers. When he descends, he melts the winter snow, bringing with him life-giving winds, warmth, and the joy of spring. As a result of Zephyrus kissing Chloris, a nymph, she became Flora, the goddess of flowers and new growth.
Hermes Lucio!! I messed around a lot w the background I think it’s pretty neat :]
Norse mythology from A to Z:
[E] - Eir (Old Norse “help, mercy”) is a goddess and/or valkyrie associated with medical skill.
Norse mythology from A to Z:
[A] - Angrboða is a Jǫtunn mentioned in the Vǫluspá. She is the mother of Fenrir, Hel and the Miðgarðsormr by Loki.
johnny licking omar’s neck as a way of both teasing him and demonstrating trust vs. omar kissing the back of johnny’s neck as a sign of comfort and commitment at the end of the film don’t @ me
~ by Anne Sudworth