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Asclepio, Son of the wind
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here's the final colors :D
I mainly focused in getting a rough sketch of how i want his cloths to look like, that's why the hair and skin are not shaded at all
im working in two other designs of younger versions of him
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The ends justifies the means
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Yu-Gi-Oh Singapore dub
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did this rat just call me a dumbass in my own native language
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odysseus is generally seen as 'morally ambiguous' due to his not always being seen as the best of people- but this is a very modern and feminist take, and whilst nothing is inherently wrong with the idea of feminist takes and retellings, it skews what we have and already know of the myths, and this can be seen most predominantly in the character of odysseus. odysseus is two things:
- not meant to a hero
- not meant to be good
he is written as a man faced with impossible odds, and who loses some- if not all- of his morality in doing so. BUT where does the idea of him being 'bad' come from? the penelopiad by margaret atwood, a woman known for being quite vitriolic towards men of any kind. in recent years, people have picked up on three major things from the odyssey:
- the hanging of the maids
- odysseus cheating on his wife
- odysseus going mad at the end
NOW, to break it into points:
the hanging of the maids is so often seen in a feminist light due to margaret atwood, where odysseus is painted as some cruel, vile, disgusting predator who loathes women. this isn't true to the odyssey AT ALL. in the odyssey it is explicitly stated by the nurse that raised telemachus: 'i shall single out those who betrayed you, my lord' and by one of the maids herself- melantho: 'if we sleep with the suitors, when they become king we will be in favour with him.' and THIS is why he killed the maids. not because he was insane, not because he was bad, but because they had betrayed not just him- but his wife. not all the maids were killed, only those who slept with the suitors. the argument most often used for this is that the women couldn't say no, but this goes against what the maids themselves say in the odyssey when they believe no one to be watching.
odysseus cheating on his wife HE DIDN'T. but he is a man, and as a man, he cannot be raped. he is a terrible man for sleeping with circe and calypso when he could have- as epic decides to say- say no. which is untrue!! these are goddesses. titanesses. circe is the daughter of helios, and calypso is daughter of atlas. they could overpower him simply by looking at him. circe turned his men to pigs, even with the moly she could have easily done the same- or worse- to him. the idea of him choosing to and being unfaithful stems from madeline miller's, Circe which whilst not inherently bad, goes out of its way to put all men in a terrible light, because the heroes deserves no rights in feminist retellings. odysseus wanted to say no, but could not as hermes explicitly told him he couldn't. on the flip side, calypso threatens, ensnares him and only releases him when told to by hermes and the council of the gods. in the odyssey it is literally stated: 'and odysseus stayed on the shores weeping for home before joining the nymph in her bed.' he did not WANT to sleep with calypso, but was left with no other choice but to do so. this is a recurring theme for calypso.
but he is blamed due to his gender, and the idea of 'feminism' and 'patriarchy'.
and now, the real reason for odysseus being seen badly:
the telegony the telegony is a myth written after the odyssey with telegonus- son of circe and odysseus- as the main character. in this he travels to find his father and meet him, but accidentally kills him on the shore. (peneleope marries telegonus, and circe marries telemachus) but this is where the idea of odysseus' insanity comes from. in the telegony, it is stated he went mad after the war, and couldn't survive without bloodshed, and so he went out seeking war, and women, and battle, and went mad in this.
the statement: 'generous to odysseus' is wholly unfair, because he is a man forced to lose everything, assaulted, violated, tortured and imprisoned with no hope of survival. he goes to war knowing he won't return for 20 years, won't see his wife, and won't watch his son grow. he is a man not a god, or a demigod. he's just some dude doing his best.
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Lostbelt 6.5 Realm of the Thanatos Impulse, Traum releases in mid-May.
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Fate/槍弓 4月の御礼絵でした
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4th Century Lycian Tomb in Fethiye Turkey
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~ Bracelet.
Culture: Egyptian
Period: Middle Kingdom; 12th Dynasty
Date: ca. 1900 B.C.
Place of origin: El-Kubanija North, grave 15 l 1, (Grave of a girl)
Medium: Faience, blue-green
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I don’t feel like fixing the details but I love her
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aventurine and sunday parallels... chosen ones, faces of their homeworlds, loving a sister who they lose, clinging onto mementos no matter what (the light cone in sunday's office. aventurine's sister's necklace, his dad's shirt). what if we were narrative parallels and i tried to mindbreak you into joining my pluralistic cult.
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gripping the fandom’s shoulders
you will be normal about southern boothill headcanons, right? you won’t be wildly racist and classist, right? you won’t make jokes about boothill being racist or homophobic or misogynistic, right? you won’t say shit like “he can’t be queer because he’s based on southern culture”, right? you will recognize that southern and cowboy culture in america is heavily influenced by black, indigenous, and latin american cultures, right? and you will be normal about that fact, right?
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I'm loosing my mind right now!!!
Argenti and Aventurine nation we won tonight!
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a little tribute to my new fav song from the epic musical
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