Pallas Athena
Achilles: Can you see us on the mountain?
Thetis: No. Why do you ask?
Achilles: No. Reason.
*later at the mountain*
Achilles: SHE COULDNT SEE US. FOR THREE YEARS.
Patroclus: Oh?
Achilles: FOR THREE YEARS. SHE COULDN'T SEE US. FOR. THREE. YEARS.
Patroclus: Mhm.
Achilles: THREE. YEARS.
Patroclus: Mhm.
Achilles: WE COULDVE BEEN FUCKING. FOR. THREE. YEARS.
Patroclus: Mhm.
Chiron: i ship it.
Thetis: What the fuck
Iris by William Savage Cooper (1893)
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.
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!
Apollo: I wouldn’t wish that on my worst enemy, unless of course, we’re talking about my enemy the lore olympus version of me.
Apollo: Fuck you lore olympus version of me.
for @mythologicalnet event: siblings
phobos, greek god of fear, & his twin brother deimos, god of terror
“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.
The divine horses of Achilles, Balios and Xanthos ~ Giorgio de Chirico, 1963
Oil on canvas
Art Gallery of New South Wales ~ Australia.
In Greek mythology, the Horses of Achilles are a pair of immortal horses which were given to Peleus by Poseidon as a gift when he married Thetis. These horses eventually drew the chariot of Achilles during the Trojan War. These horses were born to Zephyrus and Podarge, and they are named Balius (Greek: Βαλιος, Balios, “piebald”) and Xanthus (Greek: Ξανθος, Xanthos, “bayard”).
Greek mythology from A to Z:
[H] - Helios (Ἥλιος) was one of the Titans and personification of the Sun.
Norse mythology from A to Z:
[S] - Sól or Sunna is the personification of the Sun.