Antilochus: *breaking the news of Patroclus’ death to Achilles* now, don’t overreact-
Achilles: *already digging his grave and shoveling dirt on himself* too late for that.
Greek mythology from A to Z:
[M] - Morpheus (Μορφεύς) was a god of dreams who appeared in the literary work Metamorphoses of the Roman poet Ovid. He was the son of Somus and had a thousand siblings. He had the ability to take any human form and appear in dreams, but his actual form was that of a winged daemon.
Greek mythology from A to Z:
[B] - Bia (Βία) was a Titan goddess and the personification of force.
Greek mythology from A to Z:
[E] - Eos (Ἕως) was a Titan goddess of the dawn. She was described as having rosy fingers, a light pink gown woven with flowers, wearing a tiara and having large white-feathered wings.
I was supposed to do homework but I think Pinterest just gave me the greatest fucking assist of all time.
ughhh fine *experiences emotional growth*
Greek mythology from A to Z:
[H] - Hygieia (Ὑγιεία) was the goddess of good health, cleanliness and hygiene.
Greek mythology from A to Z:
[H] - Hestia (Ἑστία) is the goddess of the hearth, the family and the home. Cronus’ and Rhea’s first-born child, she was pure and peaceful.
Homer Couples as Weird Stock Photos
Hyacinth, the son of Amyclas, born with a beauty so grand it rivaled that of Endymion and Ganymede.
And Helen, who’s face was one that launched one thousand ships.
Once more for those in the back.