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d34thbr34th · 1 year
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tumblr i did it
an actually accurate “what greek god are you” quiz
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venusleontios55555 · 11 months
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why is hades better?
I love how hades is supposed to embody death and all the negative things in the world and is supposed to be this evil monster who tortures heroes and is a overall weird gloomy underworld dude who is surrounded by death. But people prefer him over zeus and poseidon for one simple reason :
he is loyal to his wife and he loves her.
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dcrkcrwns · 4 months
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a short starter with artemis sage + @slvttybvys
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" tonight was really nice. i don't normally have nights like these where it doesn't feel–– forced. you were a real gentleman the whole time, so thank you, " he said. artemis felt bad to ask for the money, after their night together. " keep your money, after tonight, you really made my year, " he chuckled.
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wanderingmind867 · 3 months
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Each of the twelve original Titans and who they fought for during the Second Titan War:
Let's start with the obvious ones:
Kronos: Naturally leading his side of the war. I hate Kronos, but this one is obvious.
Hyperion: Serving as a Commander in his brother Kronos's army. We see him during the Battle of Olympus, so this one is pretty obvious.
Iapetus: Fought for Kronos, only to lose his memory and become Bob. I really doubt you can kill a Titan (you can't kill Kronos, at least), so I imagine Iapetus/Bob is still out there after the Heroes of Olympus series. Maybe he's finally regained his memories (I can't remember if he already did that). He deserves that much, at least.
Crius: I believe the Lost Hero says that Crius fought the Roman demigods while Hyperion got to fight the Greek demigods. So Crius almost definitely fought on his brother Kronos's side.
Coeus: According to the Percy Jackson wiki, Coeus fought with Kronos. I don't think we ever saw him in the books though. I guess Coeus is the forgotten Titan, despite being the maternal grandfather of Hecate, Apollo and Artemis through his two daughters, Leto and Asteria.
Oceanus: I believe Oceanus fights on his brother Kronos's side in the Pjo series. I don't know why he's fighting on Kronos's side, seeing as he didn't help Kronos castrate Ouranos like the rest of his brothers did. But maybe it's just because of family loyalty, or something. Idk.
Now let's take some educated guesses on the female Titans. We know all six male first generation titans fought for Kronos, but what about the women of the family?:
Rhea: Seeing as Rhea is the mother of the gods, it makes sense for her to support her kids in this conflict. Besides, would Rhea really supoort Kronos? He was an awful husband, probably an awful brother and definitely an awful parent. So Rhea was probably on the side of her kids.
Theia: Well, Rhea and Theia. Guess Gaea and Ouranos weren't feeling unique when it came to those two, him? But anyway, I think Theia would be fighting with Kronos. Largely because her husband and brother is Hyperion, one of the leading commanders of the Titan army. Also, Theia and Hyperion had three kids: Helios, Selene and Eos. We know Helios and Selene were abandoned and their roles given to Artemis and Apollo. Not sure about Eos, though. But anyways, I think that Helios and Selene's treatment would help make Theia bitter towards her other relatives. She's probably fighting with Kronos to support her husband and get revenge for her kids.
Themis: Being the Titaness of Justice, I don't think it'd be right for Themis to pick a side. Justice is impartial, and all that. So I imagine she was completely neutral. Kind of like the Fates, probably. She just acted as a neutral observer.
Mnemosyne: I'm not really sure about Mnemosyne. She did have children with Zeus in the nine muses. And she doesn't seem to have much to gain from supporting Kronos. So I don't know. My best guess is: she either stayed completely neutral or she sided with Olympic. You can choose which you think is more likely. Personally, I'm leaning towards her being neutral.
Phoebe: I feel like Phoebe is stuck between a rock and hard spot. Her husband Coeus is fighting for Kronos, as is her grandchild Hecate. Yet her other two grandchildren, Apollo and Artemis, are fighting for Olympus. I feel like Phoebe is going to stay neutral, for fear of a tearing a rift within her family.
Tethys: Being that Tethys is married to Oceanus, she probably took a similar stance to his. So she probably fought for Kronos alongside her husband, but I don't really think she did it because she had any deep devotion to Kronos. I think she probably just did it because she wanted to be with her husband. Maybe also because she nursed Helios and Selene when they were young (at least according to wikipedia). So maybe she also wanted revenge for them?
So to recap:
On Kronos's Side: Kronos, Hyperion, Crius, Coeus, Oceanus, Iapetus, Tethys and Theia.
On the side of Olympus: Rhea and maybe Mnemosyne.
On no side: Themis, Phoebe, and maybe Mnemosyne.
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letthemhateme · 3 months
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eugh it's so hard to find people to roleplay with these days, everyone is in private cliques and discord servers
so anyway here's my last attempt at screaming into the void to find interactions, these are all the canon characters I write in all the different fandoms. I write para/multipara, just about any genre (esp angst and fluff and smut) m/m ships only and 18+ for various nsfw themes, and I'm open to canon compliant threads and AUs. I'm a lil slow on replies sometimes because life sucks and so does chronic pain, but I'm also down to just hang or play games or whatever idk. I don't always feel like writing every muse on the list, and I have my favorites, but I also have pretty niche interests so don't be afraid to reach out if something catches your eye. I'm a lil picky in who I write with, I don't care for drama and I require at least basic literacy, but other than that just be nice :3
I don't write on tumblr because I have no idea how to work this hellsite tbh, but I'm open to trying
Right now my biggest muse is probably Goro Akechi (P5R) and I have the worst akeshu brainrot rn hehe I would die for akeshu interactions
Games
Cyberpunk 2077 — Johnny Silverhand, male V
Persona 5 — Joker, Akechi
World of Warcraft — Anduin Wrynn, Mathias Shaw, Sabellian, Neltharion/Deathwing, Koltira Deathweaver, Azuregos
Warframe — Tenno
Genshin Impact — Childe
Witcher — Jaskier, Iorveth, Gaetan, Detlaff, Regis
Nier Automata — 9S, Eve
Dishonored — Daud, the Outsider
Hades — Zagreus, Thanatos
Morrowind — Nerevar, Nerevarine, Dagoth Ur
The Legend of Zelda — Link (SS, TP, TotK, BotW)
Haven — Yu
Nier Replicant — Brother Nier, Emil
A Date With Death — Casper
Anime/Manga
Jujutsu Kaisen — Satoru Gojo, Toge Inumaki
To Your Eternity — Fushi
Natsume's Book of Friends — Natsume Takashi
B: the Beginning — Izanami
TAL — Baek-Jeong
Hozuki's Coolheadedness — Hozuki, Hakutaku
Bungo Stray Dogs — Akutagawa Ryunosuke, Chuuya Nakahara
Attack on Titan — Levi
Castlevania — Alucard
D. Grayman — Allen Walker, Lavi
Kara no Kiyoku — Tobi
Dororo — Hyakkimaru
The Case Study of Vanitas — Noe, Vanitas, Louis
Kara no Kyoukai — Mitsuru Kamekura, genderbend Shiki Ryougi
Talentless Nana — Jin Tachibana
Night Head 2041 — Takuya Kuroki
Shows/Movies
Every Hugh Dancy character ever tbh
The Witcher — Jaskier
Hannibal — Will Graham
Books
Animorphs — Tobias
Skulduggery Pleasant — Skulduggery, Nefarian Serpine, Lord Vile
Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde — Jekyll and Hyde
Other
Fate/ series — Robin Hood, Cu Chulainn, Andersen, Gilgamesh, Zhou Yu
YouTube — Jameson Jackson, Antisepticeye
Forgotten Realms — Bishop, Artemis Entreri, Jarlaxle
Fallen London — Mr Eaten/Candles, Mr Veils, Mr Stones, Mr Pages, Mr Wines
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cinnamunspice · 11 months
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❛ nothing in this world is coincidence. ❜ ── tags.
𝖨𝖭𝖣𝖤𝖯𝖤𝖭𝖣𝖤𝖭𝖳, 𝖧𝖨𝖦𝖧𝖫𝖸 𝖲𝖤𝖫𝖤𝖢𝖳𝖨𝖵𝖤 𝖬𝖴𝖫𝖳𝖨𝖬𝖴𝖲𝖤 𝖡𝖫𝖮𝖦 𝖥𝖤𝖠𝖳𝖴𝖱𝖨𝖭𝖦 𝖢𝖧𝖠𝖱𝖠𝖢𝖳𝖤𝖱𝖲 𝖥𝖱𝖮𝖬 𝖣𝖨𝖥𝖥𝖤𝖱𝖤𝖭𝖳 𝖥𝖠𝖭𝖣𝖮𝖬𝖲 𝖫𝖨𝖪𝖤 𝖣𝖢 𝖢𝖮𝖬𝖨𝖢𝖲, MARVEL COMICS 𝖠𝖭𝖣 PERCY JACKSON. 𝖤𝖷𝖯𝖫𝖮𝖱𝖤𝖣 𝖡𝖸 𝖢𝖨𝖭𝖭𝖠. 𝖳𝖧𝖤𝖸 / 𝖳𝖧𝖤𝖬. 𝟤𝟨. 𝖤𝖲𝖳 (𝖦𝖬𝖳-𝟧). blockquotes graphics by sapphicsrph
carrd.
mobile list + rules below.
                                 primary muse
STEPHANIE BROWN / BATGIRL ⭑ bio sʜᴇ/ʜᴇʀ - ʙɪsᴇxᴜᴀʟ - DC COMICS ᴘʀᴇ-52 ᴄʜᴀʀᴀᴄᴛᴇʀɪᴢᴀᴛɪᴏɴ + ᴄᴏᴍᴘʟɪᴀɴᴛ ᴛᴏ ʙᴀᴛɢɪʀʟs (2021). THEODORA THAWNE / INERTIA ⭑ bio sʜᴇ/ʜᴇʀ - ʟᴇsʙɪᴀɴ - DC COMICS ᴡʀɪᴛᴛᴇɴ ɪɴ EARTH-11 (ɴᴏᴛ ᴀ ɢᴇɴᴅᴇʀʙᴇɴᴅ.) ʜᴇᴀᴠɪʟʏ ʙᴀsᴇᴅ ᴡɪᴛʜ @ɴʀᴛʜ-ᴡɪɴᴅ's 'ʙᴇᴀ ᴀʟʟᴇɴ/ɪᴍᴘᴜʟsᴇ'.
JOSEPH WILSON / JERICHO * sideblog only ʜᴇ/ʜɪᴍ - ᴘᴀɴsᴇxᴜᴀʟ - DC COMICS sᴛʀɪᴄᴛ ᴘʀᴇ.52 ᴄʜᴀʀᴀᴄᴛᴇʀɪᴢᴀᴛɪᴏɴ +ʙᴀsᴇᴅ ᴏɴ ɴᴇᴡ ᴛᴇᴇɴ ᴛɪᴛᴀɴs ᴠ.2
                                 secondary muse
KON-EL / SUPERBOY or SUPERNOVA ⭑ bio ʜᴇ/ʜɪᴍ - ǫᴜᴇᴇʀ - DC COMICS     ɪɴsᴘɪʀᴇᴅ ʙʏ ɴᴇᴡ MOT sᴇʀɪᴇs ᴄᴏɴᴄᴇᴘᴛ     + 90s SB / YJ ᴄᴏᴍɪᴄs.
TIMOTHY DRAKE / RED ROBIN or ROBIN ʜᴇ/sʜᴇ/ᴛʜᴇʏ (ᴀɴʏ) - ʙɪsᴇxᴜᴀʟ - ɢᴇɴᴅᴇʀғʟᴜɪᴅ - DC COMICS ʜᴇᴀᴠɪʟʏ ɪɴsᴘɪʀᴇᴅ ʙʏ 90s ʀᴏʙɪɴ + ʏᴊ ᴄᴏᴍɪᴄs. ᴜᴘ ᴛᴏ ᴅᴀᴛᴇ ᴏɴ ᴅᴀᴡɴ ᴏғ ᴅᴄ/ɪɴғɪɴɪᴛᴇ ғʀᴏɴᴛɪᴇʀ ʜᴀᴘᴘᴇɴɪɴɢs.
                                 testing muse
THALIA GRACE / HUNTER OF ARTEMIS sʜᴇ/ʜᴇʀ - PERCY JACKSON ᴘʀᴇᴠɪᴏᴜꜱʟʏ ᴋɴᴏᴡɴ ᴀꜱ ᴅᴀᴜɢʜᴛᴇʀ ᴏꜰ ᴢᴇᴜꜱ. ɴᴏᴛᴇ: ᴍᴜɴ ʜᴀꜱ ᴏɴʟʏ ʀᴇᴀᴅ ᴜᴘ ᴛᴏ ᴛʜᴇ ʟᴏꜱᴛ ʜᴇʀᴏ, ʙᴜᴛ ɪꜱ ᴘʀᴇᴛᴛʏ ꜰᴀᴍɪʟɪᴀʀ ᴡɪᴛʜ ᴄᴜʀʀᴇɴᴛ ᴄᴀɴᴏɴ ᴀɴᴅ ɪꜱ ꜱᴘᴏɪʟᴇʀ ꜰʀɪᴇɴᴅʟʏ.
MAYA DUCARD / NOBODY ⭑ bio sʜᴇ/ᴛʜᴇʏ - DC COMICS     ʜᴇᴀᴠɪʟʏ sᴏɴ ᴏғ ʙᴀᴛᴍᴀɴ ʙᴀsᴇᴅ.     ᴄᴏɴsɪᴅᴇʀs ɪɴғᴏʀᴍᴀᴛɪᴏɴ ғʀᴏᴍ ᴛʜᴇ ᴛᴇʀʀɪғɪᴄs ᴄᴀᴍᴇᴏ ᴄᴀɴᴏɴ.
VALENTINE VUONG / THE HORNED EMPEROR ᴛʜᴇʏ/ᴛʜᴇᴍ - ᴘᴀɴsᴇxᴜᴀʟ . - MARVEL COMICS ʙᴀsᴇᴅ ᴘʀɪᴍᴀʀɪʟʏ ᴘᴏsᴛ ᴅᴇᴀᴅᴘᴏᴏʟ ᴠᴏʟ.9 ʀᴜɴ.
MATT THOLOMULE ʜᴇ/ʜɪᴍ - THE OWLHOUSE ᴅᴇғᴀᴜʟᴛ ɪs ᴘᴏsᴛ sᴇᴀsᴏɴ 3 ғɪɴᴀʟᴇ, ʙᴜᴛ ᴡɪʟʟ ᴡʀɪᴛᴇ ᴅᴜʀɪɴɢ sᴇᴀsᴏɴs 1-3.
TALIA AL GHUL ⭑ bio sʜᴇ/ʜᴇʀ - ᴅᴇᴍɪsᴇxᴜᴀʟ ғᴇᴍᴀʟᴇ - DC COMICS ᴘʀᴇ-ᴍᴏʀʀɪsᴏɴ ᴘᴇʀsᴏɴᴀʟɪᴛʏ ʜᴇᴀᴠɪʟʏ ɪɴsᴘɪʀᴇᴅ ʙʏ 70s/80s ᴅᴇᴛᴇᴄᴛɪᴠᴇ ᴄᴏᴍɪᴄs
rare / request only muse
DICK GRAYSON / NIGHTWING ʜᴇ/ʜɪᴍ - ᴘᴀɴsᴇxᴜᴀʟ - DC COMICS ᴍᴏsᴛʟʏ ᴘʀᴇ-52 ᴄʜᴀʀᴀᴄᴛᴇʀɪᴢᴀᴛɪᴏɴ. ʀᴏʙɪɴ: ʏᴇᴀʀ 1 & ɴɪɢʜᴛᴡɪɴɢ: ʏᴇᴀʀ 1.
CISSIE KING JONES / prev. ARROWETTE ⭑ bio / outlaws au   /  dkos au sʜᴇ/ʜᴇʀ - ᴘᴀɴsᴇxᴜᴀʟ - ᴛʀᴀɴs - DC COMICS     ɪɴsᴘɪʀᴇᴅ ʙʏ 90s ɪᴍᴘᴜʟsᴇ + YJ ᴄᴏᴍɪᴄs
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tsarisfanfiction · 2 years
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Reach Out
Fandom: Percy Jackson and the Olympians Rating: Teen Genre: Hurt/Comfort/Family Characters: Phoebe, Will
Phoebe has never cared for the demigods of Camp Half-Blood.  Not even the ones she shares a parent with.
This is the fault of @fearlessinger for pointing out the really obvious fact I somehow missed that Phoebe is heavily implied to be a daughter of Apollo, and this scene has not left my brain since, so I had to write it down (and I have to say, it’s been a while since I last wrote anything so I’m delighted my muses woke up again!)
It’s only been a year and a half since Thalia joined the Hunt, taking the recently vacated spot of their Lady’s Lieutenant (and Phoebe’s thankful, really; Zoë had been in the role too long for her to have been able to step into it herself, knowing the reason is because one of her longest, closest sisters has died.  It’s better that they have a newcomer, one not wracked with grief and tight in the clutches of shock trying to stumble their way through a new responsibility).
Things have changed. It was inevitable, and it was sudden. Too sudden, for girls who have lived for thousands of years, but their Lady didn’t disagree with Thalia’s new, fresh stance on things so they’ve followed and for the most part, adapted. It helps, a little, that their orders to march to Olympus came from their Lady rather than Thalia, although Phoebe is well aware that the daughter of Zeus is attached – too attached – to the demigods at Camp Half-Blood and would never have left them to this fight alone even without Artemis’ decision.
For her part, Phoebe has no attachment to Camp Half-Blood.  She’s old, old enough to remember things that others whisper about as myths, forgetting that myths exist for a reason.  Not as old as Zoë, or their Lady, but older than Camp Half-Blood. When she was mortal, there was no safe place for demigods.
She still remembers nearly dying, and the encounter with her Lady that followed.
The demigods at Camp Half-Blood are arrogant, she finds, and she tends to avoid them when she can. Certainly, Phoebe has no love for any of them (and right now, definitely not for any children of Hermes.  If any of her sisters had been the ones targeted instead…  Well, being a demigod has always at least been good for something).  It’s good that Thalia kept them together, didn’t split them to work with the raucous campers, because the temptation to loose some stray arrows may have been too much.
Zoë’s anti-boy leadership isn’t so quickly overturned, no matter how much Thalia tries.
In the aftermath of the battle, as the Hunters’ best healer, Phoebe’s services are required.  She sticks with her sisters, because of course she does, soothing wounds and easing fears (and grieving, for those lives lost), and it’s only once she gets a moment to breathe that her attention is drawn to the orange-clad demigods rushing around.
Phoebe has never viewed them as her siblings, not in the same way her sisters are her sisters. She isn’t one of them, has never been one of them, has never lived at camp, might look their age but has millennia on them.
There is a feeling of dawning horror in her gut when she counts the campers’ healers and comes up short. Her father is promiscuous, to put it lightly, and her various visits to Camp Half-Blood across the millennia have always, always revealed a full cabin.  Even on the first night of the battle, as they marched to their bridges, she had seen several of them, clutching their bows with varying degrees of competence.
Her feet are moving before her mind realises what she’s seeing.  What she’s not seeing, and she’s witnessed her father grieve his children so many times across the millennia and already she can see how ruined he’s going to be the next time he appears unannounced and uninvited (some of the slain Hunters were her sisters in blood as well as heart; Phoebe had already known he’d be distraught after this battle, even before the unwelcome revelation).
There are five of them, and her experienced eye tells her only one of them has inherited her father’s healing domain in any useful capacity.  None of them are even as old as her physical appearance, not even children but mere babes in the eye of the world, and she wonders if it’s her father urging her forwards as she leaves the sea of calming silver for the torrent of garish orange, feet taking her to the side of the oldest (oldest, it feels like a bad joke that their eldest of her father’s children in camp is barely older than the average Hunter’s age at joining when he’s always had so many of all ages).
He - of course it’s a boy, not a girl, a sister she might one day connect with – is shaking.  His hands are steady, healer’s hands, but the rest of him is not and his eyes are red with exhaustion and grief all bundled up into one, messy, package.
Phoebe thinks about Zoë, and the relief that she didn’t have to fill her sister’s position, and the way Camp Half-Blood’s cabin seniority works.  The fact that the small, black-haired boy with a true archer’s grip who had led the cabin to their designated bridge three days ago is nowhere to be seen, and that someone had to inherit the role of leader from their fallen older sibling.
The boy (she doesn’t know his name, has never cared to learn the names of siblings so far removed from her life they don’t even register as strangers) steps back from his patient and turns, already moving to the next in line, and she doesn’t plan on interrupting, doesn’t plan on drawing his attention, but something that isn’t her consciousness is guiding her actions and without her command her hand is landing on a dirty orange shoulder.
He looks a lot like Apollo. Phoebe sees her father a lot; he drops by the Hunt frequently, ostensibly to annoy Artemis but he always has new songs and poems to recite and Artemis is her Lady but Apollo is her father and she knows she and her sisters of blood and heart are the only ones of his offspring he can visit without breaking Ancient Laws. This boy in front of her, with his battle-mussed blond waves and wide, kind (broken) blue eyes is so unmistakably Apollo’s son that for a moment her mind overlaps the two.
Then the moment passes, and she’s looking at a shocked (shell-shocked, grieving) child whose lips are parted in a silent, unconscious, question (a plea for help).
Phoebe doesn’t know his name, and he doesn’t know hers.  There are too many dead and dying around them for introductions and she doesn’t waste time with that.  She could just call him boy – should just call him Boy, that’s what Zoë would’ve done, would’ve expected, what every fibre of her being defaults to – but that isn’t the moniker that falls from her lips as she speaks.
She offers – no, gives – her help, grounding the broken child and giving him another pair of hands, another pair of healing hands with which to save lives, to stop this war stealing any more than it already has.  Her sisters are watching her in confusion, except Thalia who watches with thanks before directing more Hunters to help, because no matter how good they are, Phoebe and this healer-son of Apollo are only two people, with four other children of Apollo triaging and patching up lesser wounds, and dozens of patients.
It's long, tiring work. Even her stamina, blessed by her Lady, is taxed, and part of her marvels at the way her fellow healer keeps going even when his skin turns to ash and his eyes fade to a silver not too dissimilar to her Lady’s chariot.  He does not stop, does not complain, does not neglect a single patient, until eventually they reach the pause.
The pause is a healer’s boon, in situations like this (this is not Phoebe’s first battle, nor her first time running the aftermath of one).  It’s the moment where everything that can be done has been done, where the living will live, and the dead are dead.  It’s the time the healer can take for themselves, to break and refresh before the pause ends and the next stage of post-battle healing begins.
Phoebe fully intends of making use of the pause as she should; to wash up, to eat and sleep and rest while she can.  The other children of Apollo, those four helpers who did what they could without her father’s gift, are already passed out where they slumped.
It’s the oldest boy, the healer, who stops her.
Not intentionally – he waves her off tiredly with gratitude shining through his exhaustion and grief – but she realises that he doesn’t know what to do with himself, or perhaps knows but can’t do it, can’t leave the injured long enough to look after himself. He’s young, after all, and the responsibility has landed so heavily on his shoulders.
Phoebe has never found herself in that position but she knows she almost did, after Zoë, and finds herself sympathising, just a little, with his plight.
She also finds herself gripping him by the arm and marching him away from their makeshift infirmary, away from pained patients and responsibilities and out to an unoccupied balcony.  He might not have any serious physical wounds (he is injured, too, of course.  So is she.  War does not give healers a free pass), but he is still, she realises, one more patient for her to treat.
There are some instincts thoroughly ingrained in her after thousands of years in her Lady’s service. Soothing terrified girls is one of them; she may not be the Lieutenant, never wants to be the Lieutenant, but she is one of the oldest, one of the most experienced, and the role of big sister has been a comfortable fit for a long time.
This is the first time in four thousand years that the big sister has boy, not a little sister, to soothe, and it feels like it should be different.  Should be harder.
Feels like it should feel wrong, because Hunters do not interact with boys more than necessary. Boys have their own rules, their own comforts.  Phoebe remembers the few who have been honoured to join the Hunt, and the reasons they never lasted.
It does feel wrong, but only because it feels wrong that it feels so natural, to hold hands that were still when they had a struggling life beneath them but now tremble like leaves in the breeze and talk down a child from a cliff of responsibility before he falls.
She still hasn’t asked his name, or offered her own, and he hasn’t, either.  That doesn’t matter; she doesn’t need to know, and nor does he. Names have power, that’s true, but right here, right now, they’re not important.
What’s important, what matters, is that as the child’s soul cries out, hers reaches out in answer, breaching a gap she had always thought she was content to leave as an uncrossed chasm.
There’s four thousand years between them but they were both born to the same father, and for the first time in her long life, Phoebe finds herself reaching out to not a sister, but a brother.
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Mystic's Musings: Untitled Horror Crossover YA Treatment
Hey, y'all.
I've been wanting to make more use of this non-E93 section of my posts ever since my New Warriors treatment. I have a few on hand, but decided in the spirit of the season share something on the spookier side.
The concept first came about way back in 2016, when like a lot of people I was morbidly fascinated by Universal Pictures' pitiful attempt to make a cinematic universe out of their library of classic monster characters. I thought to myself, if I were handling something like this, I'd probably not make it so damn serious.
Something a little more irreverent, more tongue-in-cheek, not unlike what the Percy Jackson series did for Greek mythology. The idea has been floating around in my head ever since, never coalescing into solid plan, but always changing, always being added and updated in-between my other projects.
Around that same time, I was also really into the supplemental work of the Wold Newton Universe. Originally conceived by pulp writer Phillip Jose Farmer in the early 70's, the premise of WNU posits that the great literary figures of serialized and pulp novels were capable of such extraordinary feats because a handful of their ancestors were all riding in a carriage one night in the late 18th century when a meteorite struck down into the English countryside (Based on the real-life meteorite that crashed nearby Wold Newton, England around that some time), the radiation of which affected their genes and the genes of their descendants.
The WNU received a boost of supplemental writings in the early parts of the web, were people would add onto Farmer's original writings and continue both the Wold Newton Family Tree and additional crossovers in the WNU. While a fun connect-the-dots sort of crossover venture at the time, in hindsight I can admit that the supplemental works did a lot of jumping through hoops to incorporate every prominent fictional character into the same handful of family trees, all to endow them with the same abstract genetic lineage (Most egregiously, when they try to incorporate non-white characters into the family tree), but the general idea of taking the many adaptations of literary characters and spinning it into a family tree rather than one uniform person always stuck with me, copyright be damned.
So with all that backstory out of the way, let me finally lay out the thoughts and ideas I've developed over the years with this premise of mine.
Setting
In terms of rules and worldbuilding, I've flipped back and forth on this one. At first, I was leaning more towards something like Percy Jackson or Artemis Fowl, where the supernatural is a heavily guarded secret society, or guarded some mystical veil that conveniently obscures it from the masses.
Later, I was more fond of something along the lines of The Southern Vampire Mysteries (Which would be adapted into the series True Blood) or Anno Dracula, where the supernatural is an open fact to the public and has created major social, cultural and even historical deviations from the real world.
At present, I'm aiming for a mix between the latter and Supernatural and The Dresden Files, where such fantastical things are more an open secret. The average person is aware, but the level by which it's acknowledged differs based on region and community. Monster hunting, seances and cryptozoology are less niche than in reality, but still not as reputable to completely block hucksters, opportunists and showmen from flooding the spaces.
The triumph of Abraham Van Helsing over Count Dracula opened the floodgates for monster hunting towards the end of the 19th century. The horrors wrought upon by the Frankenstein and Jekyll families have created generation-spanning stigmas over so-called "mad science." (The more this project develops, I would absolutely love to put more of a spotlight on the fact that these stigmas and literary legacies laid out thus far stem from European, primarily British, sources, and how different such things are perceived and addressed elsewhere in the world).
By modern day, the things that go bump in the night, while relatively normalized, still hold a degree of superstition and misunderstanding, which is where we find our starting protagonist at the beginning of the story.
Plot
The starting protagonist (Let's call him "Shaggy," for reasons I'll explain in the next section) has been taught since childhood to stay clear of all things monster, to the degree where it's become a point of crippling anxiety. As a young adult, "Shaggy" is mostly floating through life, unsure on what he wants but evades everything he's been told he doesn't want. "Shaggy's" superstition ends up saving his life when shadowy figures no one but he seems to notice turn out to be real and have been preying on him.
As he flees, "Shaggy" runs into a completely different group looking for him, albeit with the intention of protecting him. They give "Shaggy" the truth: He is the latest descendant of the infamous Dr. Frankenstein, and the other group pursuing him are agents of Dracula, who has been preying on the Frankensteins for generations as part of his many avenues to continue his immortal life.
The bulk of the story involves the group escorting "Shaggy" to a safehouse, all while the question as to why he's so important to the Lord of Vampires floats overhead. Sure, "Shaggy" might be a Frankenstein, but he has none of the mad ambition or brilliant acumen of his forebears, so even if Dracula's agents were to apprehended him he couldn't fashion a new Monster. The twist in the first story would reveal that "Shaggy" is not just a Frankenstein, but technically also a Monster.
As a nod to my old affinity for WNU, I have it planned that every major depiction of Frankenstein (The novel version, the Universal version, the Hammer version, etc) is a successive member in a greater family tree. "Shaggy's" absent father, the Gen X Frankenstein, was a cross between Weird Science and Frankenhooker. Ergo, he was a creep who had sex with his female Monster, and being a human/Monster hybrid, "Shaggy" potentially constitutes as a sort of post-human, making him especially significant to Dracula's ambitions for full immortality.
By the end of the first story, "Shaggy" reconciles the truth about himself and overcomes his fear of the supernatural through the camaraderie formed among the group. Dracula and his minions will remain the Big Bad for the series, but the team will have all manner of misadventures down the line.
A spotlight arc getting into the sordid Jekyll & Hyde families. Stopping a private military firm from bringing about a zombie apocalypse, because despite repeatedly almost doing so across the last half-decade, various people and groups continue to try and weaponize the undead. A trip to Mexico and a team-up with the Los Campeones Justicieros, who have been fighting against the forces of mad science for generations. A Bigfoot solidarity club, made up of the many, many ape-men cryptids that exist across mythology. And probably more, once I get around to writing it.
Characters
As you might have picked up on by now, the principal cast of this series is loosely inspired by a mix of the archetypes of the Universal Monsters and the Mystery Gang of the Scooby-Doo franchise. Let's wrap this post with a brief spotlight on each:
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As previously mentioned, "Shaggy" would be the latest Frankenstein. A lanky former layabout who is perpetually in existential trepidation over his circumstances. A hectic familial arrangement led to "Shaggy" as a boy being put exclusively into the care of his stepmother, who out of a misguided sense of protection would terrify "Shaggy" over supernatural forces and inflict brutal punishment whenever she suspected him of engaging with it.
While the truth about himself and his family is partially shocking, to an extent it actually brought about a sense of relief, the idea that his life isn't as aimless as he once thought. Of course, through his misadventures "Shaggy" will realize being a post-human isn't exactly all that it's cracked up to be, but he will still find comfort and communion not just with his new gang of friends, but of the supernatural at large, an aspect of the world he was taught to fear.
"Shaggy" isn't a complete nervous wreck, though. After failed stints of using drugs, both medicinal and recreational, to cope with his anxieties, "Shaggy" turned to spiritualism, something that was still taboo to his stepmom due to it often running parallel to mythology and folklore. Through this, "Shaggy" has not only found a core sense of control he can generally rely on, but he has an encyclopedic knowledge of the supernatural, and can often help the rest to parse out what are genuine threats and what is just smoke and mirrors.
What "Shaggy" lacks in bravery he makes up for in determination. Owing to his enhanced post-human physiology, "Shaggy" can run several miles without fatigue or exhaustion, is virtually immune to all poisons and toxins, and naturally process and digests (Stress-eating was often a point of coping for "Shaggy" though neither he nor anyone around him could fathom why he never seemed to gain a pound). Since most of their enemies are after him anyways, "Shaggy" quickly finds a groove where he becomes the bait, evading the gang's pursuers while they hatch a scheme to defeat them.
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"Daphne" would be our Wolfman stand-in. Going off of the Universal homages, one would assume "Daphne" to be part of the infamous Talbot family. However, coming from cajun ancestry myself, I'm going instead to make her a part of the "Rougarou" pack, a clan of lycanthropes native to the Louisiana bayou and whose wolf forms evoke the near extinct red wolves native to the American Southeast.
"Daphne" is the glue that holds the team together, the most emotionally healthy and mature of her friends who can keep morale going even in the most dire of circumstances. She is a "casual naturist," jer lycanthropy making nudity a recurring thing to contend with, but she also is very enthused about her sense of fashion being another aspect of her self-expression.
In addition to her lycanthropy giving her enhanced feats, "Daphne" is also a skilled survivalist and horticulturalist, making her invaluable for prolonged periods living in the woods or off the grid. Her passion and loyalty, however, is as much a flaw as it is a virtue. Though the most emotionally composed out of the gang, "Daphne" can still be impulsive and quick to anger, especially whenever her friends are ever threatened or in perceived danger. Though she has mastered her lycanthropy where she can transform at will and at various stages, "Daphne" is still vulnerable to the various lunar stages, which enemies can capitalize on.
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The "Fred" of the group is the only non-Monster. Rather, he is the latest generation of the Van Helsing family, trained from infancy to follow in the tradition of monster hunting. I absolutely love the interpretation over the years that Abraham Van Helsing and his cohorts were carrying out unreliable methods and who swindled the wealthy to achieve their goals. Loosely inspired by the anime series Helsing, by modern times the Van Helsing family have largely been coasting off of his slaying of Dracula, even as monster hunting has become more ubiquitous over the past hundred or so years.
That's not to say "Fred" himself is arrogant, or even blood-thirsty towards hunting monsters. The recurring shorthand I've described this character to people is that of "an Ash Williams-type," a sort of idiot savant who's not very good at anything besides monster hunting. Even then, it's largely a matter of sport to "Fred," unlike most of his family who hunt to kill. And I am absolutely going to lean in with the more recent iterations of Scooby-Fred being a trap-making himbo. In essence, "Fred's" ingenuity and capability are often a gambit, but if his skills are indeed applicable, its very high reward. In addition, "Fred's" conventional good looks, strong charisma and prestigious family name often helps the gang get into certain spaces or people. "Fred" is not the leader of the group, though many assume as much.
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No, the true leader would be "Velma." Similar to "Shaggy," "Velma" is a hybrid of sorts. Her father was the revenant Imhotep, conceived during his time living incognito on the streets of Cairo under the name Ardath Bey. "Velma" has been endowed with longevity (Among other powers) through Imhotep's revenant heritage, so she is still in the young adult range as the rest of the group despite being nearly a century old.
Like her father, "Velma" is skilled in hypnotism and enthrallment, and has an intrinsic connection with arid climates and biomes (This has put a wedge from time to time with her friendship with "Daphne," as her native swamplands are conditions by which "Velma" is most physically vulnerable). "Velma" has dedicated her life to vanquishing evils such as her father, and her knowledge and analysis of the supernatural is more historical than "Shaggy," who goes about his research from a more spiritual angle.
Aside from her physical and environmental limitations, "Velma's" other main weakness are her poor interpersonal skills, mixed with long-standing issues with self-loathing. "Velma" often carries out her work to atone for the sins of her father, and having lived out so many years of fervent fear of monsters, has consigned herself to live by way of atonement, never finding true peace until she warms a righteous death. This is something "Daphne" and "Fred" have learned to accommodate, as upsetting as it makes them, though "Shaggy's" integration into the group will cause some flare-ups with this, especially as he experiences his own arc of self-affirmation. "Velma" might find love in the form of the gender-fluid descendant of Jekyll & Hyde I've been throwing around, we'll see.
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Last but not least, there's "Scooby," who will be going in a different direction than some might expect. "Scooby" starts out as "Shaggy's" (human) childhood best friend, who took him in after his home life became too toxic to stick around. She clashes with the team before they go on the run, putting her foot down that she tag along as the rest of the gang escorts him to safety.
At first, "Scooby" is "Shaggy's" foot in perceived normalcy and familiarity, especially as his life and circumstances become increasingly more chaotic and fantastical. However, after the team has a brush with the Cult of Dagon, "Scooby" begins to exhibit several ailments: Nausea, dehydration, thinning hair, dry skin. After a check-up, the gang will discover that "Scooby" has ancestry tied to the Deep Ones, and is experiencing her metamorphosis into a Gill-Person prematurely. By the end of the story, she will have transformed fully.
Even after the loss of her humanity, "Scooby" will remain kind and affable, though much like the original Shadow Over Innsmouth tale, there will be left ambiguous whether "Scooby" remains fully herself, or if she is also becoming fanatical and subservient to Dagon (Which could be a main plot in and of itself). In addition to being able to navigate submerged and subaquatic terrain through her newfound amphibious nature, "Scooby" will also have the ability to communicate with non-humanoid monsters, the full extent of which the gang will learn along their travels.
Conclusion
And that's pretty much the short run of it. What do y'all think? Do you have any thoughts, suggestions or questions? Would you be interested in a more fleshed out plot with this premise and cast down the line? Feel free to let me know. Until then, have a Happy Halloween!
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Updated Muse List
Italics denotes tertiary/low muse, * denotes request only
Dragon Age Canons:
Cremisius Aclassi
Anders
Zevran Araini
Blackwall
Eleanor Cousland
Fergus Cousland
Fenris
Bethany Hawke
Carver Hawke
Nathaniel Howe
Thomas Howe
Anora Mac Tir
Loghain Mac Tir
Josephine Montilyet
Dorian Pavus
Cassandra Pentaghast
Cullen Rutherford
Varric Tethras
Alistair Theirin
Cailan Theirin
Maric Theirin
Varric Tethras
Dragon Age OCs:
Arden Aclassi
Hissera Adaar
Sereda Aeducan
August Amell
Elizabeth Amell
Julian Amell
Oliver Amell
Rosalie Amell
Pyke Brosca
Macaria Cadash
Amara Cousland
Brennon Cousland
Lauryl Cousland
Victoire Ducet
Enya
Callum Hawke
Kenton Hawke
Leanore Hawke
Hava Lavellan
Lorcan
Theron Mahariel
Kalva Sabrae
Alim Surana
Aurelia Tabris
Rowan Theirin
Claire Trevelyan
Declan Trevelyan
Evelyn Trevelyan
Everett Trevelyan
Gabriel Trevelyan
Maxwell Trevelyan
Persephone Trevelyan
Greek Mythology
Aphrodite
Apollo
Ares
Aristeus
Artemis
Asclepius
Hades
Hera
Hermes
Patroclus
Persephone
Poseidon
Percy Jackson/Riordan Verse
Annabeth Chase
Nico Di Angelo
Jason Grace (potentially)
Percy Jackson
Piper McClean (potentially)
Will Solace
Leo Valdez (potentially)
ACOTAR
Elaine Archeron
Feyre Archeron
Nesta Archeron
Azriel
Cassian
Rhysand
Lucian Vanserra
Crescent City
Hunt Athalar
Ruhn Danaan
Danika Fendyr
Ithan Holstrom
Bryce Quinlan
Throne of Glass
Aedion Ashryver
Sam Cortland
Lysandra Ennar
Aelin Galathynius
Dorian Havilliard
Fenrys Moonbeam
Chaol Westfall
Grishaverse
Kaz Brekker
The Darkling
Jesper Fahey
Inej Ghafa
Matthias Helvar
Nikolai Lantsov
Zoya Nazyalensky
Alina Starkov
Wylan Van Eck
Nina Zenik
Good Omens
Aziraphale
Crowley
Zodiac Academy
Geraldine Grus
Lance Orion
Max Rigel
Darcy Vega
Tory Vega
Fourth Wing
Andarna
Imogen Cardulo
Ridoc Gamlyn
Aaric Greycastle
Sloane Maori
Rhiannon Matthias
Brennan Sorrengail
Mira Sorrengail
Violet Sorrengail
Other Book Muses
Alexander Clairemont-Diaz
Star Wars
Poe Dameron
Finn
General Armitage Hux*
Kylo Ren
The Witcher
Jaskier
Geralt of Rivia
Yennifer of Venderberg
Game of Thrones/House of the Dragon
Jaime Lannister*
Sansa Star*
Aemond Targaryen*
Daemon Targaryen*
Daeron Targaryen
Rhaenyra Targaryen*
Brienne of Tarth*
Jacaerys Velaryon
Lucerys Velaryon
Versailles
Liesolotte*
Chevalier de Lorraine*
Louis XIV*
Philippe d'Orleans*
DnD/Fantasy OCs
Jalana Astorio (human warlock
Tarquin Auglathia (sea-elf rogue)
Nedri Autumnblaze (half-orc ranger)
Azure (water genasi monk)
Anders Brightwood (human bard)
Caerlin (tiefling arcane trickster rogue)
Drake (Wild Hunt shifter ranger)
Elianis Galonodel (half-elf druid)
Naivara Galonodel (half-elf mastermind rogue)
Talon Galonodel (wood elf bard)
Makaria (tiefling paladin)
Reya (tiefling storm sorcerer)
Alwyn Sulian (sun elf paladin)
Auryn Sulian (sun elf fighter)
Cerys Sulian (sun elf celestial warlock)
Emrys Sulian (sun elf shadow magic sorcerer)
Hollis Tremaine (human fighter)
Other/modern OCs
Hyun-Soo Joly (medical student)
Destin Michaels (merman)
Novah Michaels (mermaid)
Cassian Sage (werewolf)
Sophie Sage (werewolf)
Reina Solace (werewolf)
Hazel Thatcher (werewolf)
Nicolai Voss (vampire)
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Working on new muse page. I should have a few done within my lunch break. But here is a list of muses that I have, please feel free to ask about them if wanting to interact with them:
Hyunjin: Art student (Info up)
Agron: Illyrian General (FC: Bangchan) (Info up)
Greis: Illyrian Spy (FC: Hyunjin) (Info up)
Bardhyll: High Lord (FC: Johnny) (Info up)
Elros (FC: Felix) (info up)
Aeden (FC: Yeosang) (Info up)
Hades: God of the Underworld (FC: Mingi) (no pic, info up)
Hoseok/Wonho: Idol (no pic, info up)
Emilio Visco: Mob boss (FC: Changbin) (info up)
Owen Zanella: Mafia right hand (FC: Wooyoung) (info up)
Artemis: Assassin (FC: San) (info up)
Nyx: Assassin (FC: Seonghwa) (info up)
Ambrose: witch (FC: seoho) (info up)
Hanse: Florist
Han: Model
Hongjoong: warrior (deep back story) (info up)
Felix: Baker
Yunho: Comic book store owner
Seonghwa: Prince
Byungchan (wolf shifter): photography student
Fenrir (wolf shifter): FC- Bangchan
Changkyun (wolf shifter)
Minhyuk (wolf shifter): photographer
Seokjin version 1 (wolf shifter)
Seokjin version 2 (fashion designer)
Tyr (wolf shifter): FC- Yeosang
Kihyun: baker
Yongguk: Solo artist/ producer
Mark: Vampire
Jackson: Figure skater
Hermes (FC: Seongmin)
Leedo: dance instructor
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rebelliousfamily · 4 months
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greek god/percy jackson au with my ST muses?
trying to figure out who would be who's child
thinking nancy as daughter of Artemis
robin as daughter of Athena
eddie as son of Hades
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venusleontios55555 · 11 months
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Greek Mythology
I love how every Greek mythos starts with
"Once upon a time Zeus was a teensy tiny bit horny"
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dcrkcrwns · 4 months
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character tags pt 1.
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wanderingmind867 · 3 months
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Each of the twelve original Titans and who they fought for during the Second Titan War:
Let's start with the obvious ones:
Kronos: Naturally leading his side of the war. I hate Kronos, but this one is obvious.
Hyperion: Serving as a Commander in his brother Kronos's army. We see him during the Battle of Olympus, so this one is pretty obvious.
Iapetus: Fought for Kronos, only to lose his memory and become Bob. I really doubt you can kill a Titan (you can't kill Kronos, at least), so I imagine Iapetus/Bob is still out there after the Heroes of Olympus series. Maybe he's finally regained his memories (I can't remember if he already did that). He deserves that much, at least.
Crius: I believe the Lost Hero says that Crius fought the Roman demigods while Hyperion got to fight the Greek demigods. So Crius almost definitely fought on his brother Kronos's side.
Coeus: According to the Percy Jackson wiki, Coeus fought with Kronos. I don't think we ever saw him in the books though. I guess Coeus is the forgotten Titan, despite being the maternal grandfather of Hecate, Apollo and Artemis through his two daughters, Leto and Asteria.
Oceanus: I believe Oceanus fights on his brother Kronos's side in the Pjo series. I don't know why he's fighting on Kronos's side, seeing as he didn't help Kronos castrate Ouranos like the rest of his brothers did. But maybe it's just because of family loyalty, or something. Idk.
Now let's take some educated guesses on the female Titans. We know all six male first generation titans fought for Kronos, but what about the women of the family?:
Rhea: Seeing as Rhea is the mother of the gods, it makes sense for her to support her kids in this conflict. Besides, would Rhea really supoort Kronos? He was an awful husband, probably an awful brother and definitely an awful parent. So Rhea was probably on the side of her kids.
Theia: Well, Rhea and Theia. Guess Gaea and Ouranos weren't feeling unique when it came to those two, him? But anyway, I think Theia would be fighting with Kronos. Largely because her husband and brother is Hyperion, one of the leading commanders of the Titan army. Also, Theia and Hyperion had three kids: Helios, Selene and Eos. We know Helios and Selene were abandoned and their roles given to Artemis and Apollo. Not sure about Eos, though. But anyways, I think that Helios and Selene's treatment would help make Theia bitter towards her other relatives. She's probably fighting with Kronos to support her husband and get revenge for her kids.
Themis: Being the Titaness of Justice, I don't think it'd be right for Themis to pick a side. Justice is impartial, and all that. So I imagine she was completely neutral. Kind of like the Fates, probably. She just acted as a neutral observer.
Mnemosyne: I'm not really sure about Mnemosyne. She did have children with Zeus in the nine muses. And she doesn't seem to have much to gain from supporting Kronos. So I don't know. My best guess is: she either stayed completely neutral or she sided with Olympic. You can choose which you think is more likely. Personally, I'm leaning towards her being neutral.
Phoebe: I feel like Phoebe is stuck between a rock and hard spot. Her husband Coeus is fighting for Kronos, as is her grandchild Hecate. Yet her other two grandchildren, Apollo and Artemis, are fighting for Olympus. I feel like Phoebe is going to stay neutral, for fear of a tearing a rift within her family.
Tethys: Being that Tethys is married to Oceanus, she probably took a similar stance to his. So she probably fought for Kronos alongside her husband, but I don't really think she did it because she had any deep devotion to Kronos. I think she probably just did it because she wanted to be with her husband. Maybe also because she nursed Helios and Selene when they were young (at least according to wikipedia). So maybe she also wanted revenge for them?
So to recap:
On Kronos's Side: Kronos, Hyperion, Crius, Coeus, Oceanus, Iapetus, Tethys and Theia.
On the side of Olympus: Rhea and maybe Mnemosyne.
On no side: Themis, Phoebe, and maybe Mnemosyne.
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My Full Muse List, Updated
I decided to go through and update my entire muse list, adding and removing characters, and I decided to make a post with the list that I intend to give easy to find tags on my blog, or to pin it later on.
All male muses can be used for gender transformation asks, and any males from their series can be used for gender transformation asks so long as they follow the other rules of my blog. This applies even if a male character from the series isn't normally on my muse list as their male counterpart. I.E. Byakuya from Danganronpa as a woman with Makoto, or Bakugou from My Hero Academia as a woman with Midoriya.
Danganronpa
Makoto Naegi
Junko Enoshima
Mukuro Ikusaba
Celestia Ludenberg
Aoi Asahina
Sayaka Maizono
Kyoko Kirigiri
Sakura Oogami
Toko Fukawa
Chiaki Nanami
Mikan Tsumiki
Hiyoko Saionji
Akane Owari
Peko Pekoyama
Ibuki Mioda
Mahiru Koizumi
Sonia Nevermind
Komaru Naegi
Kanon Nakajima
Hiroko Hagakure
Kotoko Utsugi
Monaca Towa
Chisa Yukizome
Miaya Gekkogahara
Seiko Kimura
Aiko Umesawa
Ando Ruruka
Kirumi Tojo
Tsumugi Shirogane
Angie Yonaga
Tenko Chabashira
Maki Harukawa
Miu Iruma
Kaede Akamatsu
Himiko Yumeno
Spy x Family
Yor Forger
Anya Forger
League Of Legends
Ahri
Akali
Senna
Miss Fortune
Lux
Jinx
Vex
Xayah
Vi
Annie
Ashe
Caitlyn
Irelia
Seraphine
Morgana
Neeko
My Hero Academia
Izuku Midoriya
Momo Yaoyorozu
Ochako Uraraka
Mina Ashido
Tsuyu Asui
Toru Hagakure
Kyouka Jirou
Mei Hatsume
Melissa Shield
Nejire Hado
Nemuri Kayama/Midnight
Rumi Usagiyama/Mirko
Kaoruko Awata/Bubble Girl
Emi Fukukado/Ms. Joke
Ryuku Tatsuma/ Ryukyu
Yu Takeyama/Mt. Lady
Shino Sosaki/Mandalay
Ryuko Tsuchikawa/Pixie-Bob
Tomoko Shiretoki/Ragdoll
Inko Midoriya
Mitsuki Bakugou
Kinoko Komori
Tokage Setsuna
Yui Kodai
Ibara Shiozaki
Pony Tsunotori
Itsuka Kendo
Reiko Yanagi
Himiko Toga
Manami Aiba/La Brava
Nana Shimura
Camie Utsushimi
Chitose Kizuki/Curious
Fuyumi Todoroki
Rei Todoroki
Kaina Tsutsumi/Lady Nagant
Merlin (BBC Series)
Merlin Ambrosius
Morgana Le Fay
High Priestess Nimueh
Harry Potter
Harry Potter
Cho Chang
Luna Lovegood
Fleur DeLacour
Gabrielle DeLacour
Hermione Granger
Katie Bell
Alicia Spinnet
Angelina Johnson
Lavender Brown
Susan Bones
Hannah Abbott
Daphne Greengrass
Astoria Greengrass
Bellatrix Lestrange
Narcissa Malfoy
Pansy Parkinson
Nymphadora Tonks
Andromeda Tonks
Aurora Sinistra
Septima Vector
Tracey Davis
Rowena Ravenclaw
Helena Ravenclaw
Penelope Clearwater
Amelia Bones
Lily-Evans Potter
Rose Weasley
Lily Luna Potter
Sue Li
Romilda Vane
Padma Patil
Parvati Patil
Mirabel Garlick
AI The Somnium Files
Kaname Date
Aiba
Shizure Kuranushi/Boss
Mizuki Okiura
Iris Sagan
Amame Doi
Phoenix Wright
Phoenix Wright
Mia Fey
Maya Fey
Pearl Fey
Trucy Wright
Ema Skye
Franziska von Karma
Athena Cykes
Lana Skye
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles
Ryunosuke Naruhodo
Susato Mikotoba
Iris Wilson
Nikolina Pavlova
Gina Lestrade
Percy Jackson
Percy Jackson
Hazel Levesque
Piper McLean
Annabeth Chase
Reyna Ramirez-Arellano
Thalia Grace
Zoe Nightshade
Clarisse La Rue
Rachel Elizabeth Dare
Silena Beauregard
Sally Jackson
Bianca di Angelo
Calypso
Athena
Artemis
Aphrodite
Hera
Demeter
Hestia
Hecate
Persephone
Scooby-Doo
Norville ‘Shaggy’ Rogers
Daphne Blake
Velma Dinkley
Thorn
Luna
Dusk
Tanis The Mummy
Sibella Dracula
Phantasma
RWBY
Jaune Arc
Ruby Rose
Weiss Schnee
Blake Belladonna
Yang Xiao-Long
Pyrrha Nikos
Nora Valkyrie
Coco Adel
Velvet Scarlatina
Glynda Goodwitch
Cinder Fall
Neopolitan
Emerald Sustrai
Ilia Amitola
Winter Schnee
Willow Schnee
Kali Belladonna
Summer Rose
Raven Branwen
Salem
Penny Polendina
Neon Katt
Saphron Cotta-Arc
Terra Cotta-Arc
Street Fighter
Chun-Li
Cammy White
Rainbow Mika
Mortal Kombat
Johnny Cage
Cassie Cage
Kitana
Mileena
Tanya
Jade
Sindel
Skarlet
Jacqui Briggs
Li Mei
Cetrion
Sareena
Fairy Tale
Erza Scarlet
Lucy Heartfilia
Brandish U
Konosuba
Wiz
Aqua
Megumin
Darkness
Yunyun
Avatar The Last Airbender
Katara
Toph Beifong
Azula
Ty Lee
Danny Phantom
Ember Mclain
Dani Phantom
Sam Manson
Jazz Fenton
Madeline Fenton
Desiree
Johnny Test
Johnny Test
Susan Test
Mary Test
Sissy Blakely
Lila Test
DC Comics
Bruce Wayne/Batman
Harleen Quinzel/Harley Quinn
Pamela Isley/Poison Ivy
Thalia al Ghul
Zatanna Zatara/Zatanna
Barbara Ann Minerva/Cheetah
Diana Prince/Wonder Woman
Teen Titans
Richard ‘Dick’ Grayson/Robin/Nightwing
Rachel Roth/Raven
Komand’r/Blackfire
Tara Strong/Terra
Jynx
Arrowverse
Oliver Queen/Green Arrow
Barry Allen/The Flash
Nyssa al Ghul
Sara Lance/White Canary
Laurel Lance/Black Canary
Thea Queen/Speedy
Shado Fei
Caitlin Snow/Killer Frost
Kara Zor-El/Supergirl
Marvel Comics/MCU
Peter Quill/Star-Lord
Peter Parker/Spider-Man
Leopold ‘Leo’ Fitz
Steve Rogers/Captain America
Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk
Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow
Jean Grey
Emma Frost
Mary Jane Watson
Gwen Stacy
Gamora
Mantis
Susan Storm/The Invisible Woman
Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch
Elektra
Kamala Khan/Mrs. Marvel
Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel
Felicia Hardy
Kitty Pryde
X-23
Mystique
Ava Ayala/White Tiger
Lady Sif
Daisy Johnson/Quake
Jemma Simmons
Melinda May
Genshin Impact
Aether
Lumine
Amber
Kamisato Ayaka
Barbara
Jean
Beidou
Ningguang
Collei
Diona
Klee
Qiqi
Paimon
Eula
Rosaria
Fischl
Mona
Ganyu
Keqing
Yoimiya
Raiden Shogun
Kujou Sara
Yae Miko
Hu Tao
Sangonomiya Kokomi
La Signora
Lisa
Noelle
Shenhe
Sucrose
Xiangling
Yelan
Code Geass
Lelouch Lamperouge/Lelouch vi Britannia
C.C.
Cornelia li Britannia
Euphemia li Britannia
Nunnally vi Britannia
Kallen Kouzuki
Villetta Nu
Kaguya Sumeragi
Shirley Fenette
Milly Ashford
Nina Einstein
Cecile Croomy
Infinite Stratos
Ichika Orimura
Chifuyu Orimura
Madoka Orimura
Cecilia Alcott
Laura Bodewig
Lingyin Huang/Rin
Charlotte Dunois
Houki Shinonono
Tabane Shinonono
Tatenashi Sarashiki
Kanzashi Sarashiki
Maya Yamada
Guilty Crown
Shu Ouma
Inori Yuzuriha
Hare Menjou
Haruka Ouma
Mana Ouma
Tsugumi
Ayase Shinomiya
Durarara!!
Mikado Ryuugamine
Celty Sturluson
Anri Sonohara
Super Mario Bros/Super Crown
Luigi
Bowsette
Booette
Rosalina
Princess Peach
Princess Daisy
Shy Gal
Undertale
Frisk
Chara
Toriel
Undyne
Muffet
Temmie
Five Nights At Freddy’s
Toy Chica
Roxanne Wolf
Glamrock Chica
Vanessa
Vanny
Every Male Animatronic As A Female
Kingdom Hearts/Disney
Sora
Kairi
Aqua
Xion
Larxene
Namine
Mulan
Elsa
Go Go Tomago
Belle
Cinderella
Alice
Snow White
Rapunzel
Helen Parr/Elastigirl
Violet Parr
Mirage
Judy Hopps
Your Turn To Die
Sara Chidoun
Maple
Tia Safalin
Reko Yabusame
Kanna Kizuchi
Huniepop
Tiffany Maye
Audrey Belrose
Kyu Sugardust
Kyanna Delrio
Celeste Luvendass
Nekopara
Chocola
Vanilla
Coconut
Azuki
Maple
Cinnamon
Spartacus
Spartacus
Ilithyia
Mira
Persona Series
Yu Narukami
Akira Kurusu/Joker
Chie Satonaka
Yukiko Amagi
Naoto Shirogane
Rise Kujikawa
Margaret
Marie
Ann Takamaki
Shiho Suzui
Makoto Niijima
Haru Okumura
Futaba Sakura
Kasumi Yoshizawa
Sae Niijima
Tae Takemi
Sadayo Kawakami
Pixie
Angel
Succubus
Silky
Apsaras
Cybele
Yaksini
Ishtar
Leanan Sidhe
Clotho
Lachesis
Atropos
Hua Po
Lilim
Maria
Pokemon Series
Hypno
Rosa
Elesa
Hilda
May
Dawn
Jessie
Lillie
Lusamine
Bea
Serena
Misty
Officer Jenny
Nurse Joy
Nessa
Cynthia
Flannery
Marnie
Lorelai
Mallow
Serena
Sonia
Akari
Mai
Arezu
Irida
Palina
Magma Admin Courtney
Nemona
Iono
Tulip
Professor Sada
Professor Juniper
Rika
Dendra
Carmine
Doki Doki Literature Club
Monika
Yuri
Sayori
Natsuki
Overwatch
Hana Song/D.VA
Amelie Lecroux/Widowmaker
Ana Amari/Ana
Angela Ziegler/Mercy
Lena Oxton/Tracer
Olivia Colomar/Sombra
Fareeha Amari/Pharah
Elizabeth Caledonia Ashe/Ashe
Brigitte Lindholm/Brigitte
Echo
Mei-Ling Zhou/Mei
Kiriko Komori/Kiriko
Illari Quispe Ruiz/Illari
Zero Escape
Sigma Klim
Phi
Alice
Clover Field
Mira
Luna
Hazuki Kashiwabara/Lotus
Akane Kurashiki
Resident Evil
Ethan Winters
Leon Scott Kennedy
Mia Winters
Claire Redfield
Jill Valentine
Sherry Birkin
Ada Wong
Rebecca Chambers
Sheeva Alomar
Bela Dimitrescu
Ashley Graham
Eveline
Dragon Ball Z
Broly
Android 18
Android 21
Cheelai
Bulma
Chi-Chi
Towa
Vados
Kusu
Marcarita
Bioshock Infinite
Booker Dewitt
Elizabeth Comstock
Helltaker
Modeus
Lucifer
Cerberus
Judgement
Azazel
Malina
Pandemonica
Justice
Beelzebub
Zdrada
Kim Possible
Ron Stoppable
Bonnie Rockwaller
Shego
Kim Possible
Monster High
Draculaura
Clawdeen Wolf
Cleo de Nile
Lagoona Blue
Toralei Stripe
Abbey Bominable
Venus McFlytrap
Spectra Vondergeist
Final Fantasy
Tifa Lockhart
Aerith Gainsborough
Yuffie Kisaragi
Jessie Rasberry
Stardew Valley
Haley
Emily
Abigail
Leah
Maru
Robin
Jodi
Caroline
Animal Crossing
Isabella
Ankha
Fauna
Judie
Diana
Infamous Second Son
Delsin Rowe
Abigail ‘Fetch’ Walker
Saints Row
The Boss
Shaundi
Kinzie Kensington
Asha Odekar
KiKi DeWynter
Viola DeWynter
Supernatural
Sam Winchester
Ruby
Lilith
Jo Harvelle
Ellen Harvelle
Ava Wilson
Bela Talbot
Sarah Blake
LOTR’s Shadow Of War
Talion
Shelob
Idril
Adventure Time
Marceline The Vampire Queen
Flame Princess
Ice Queen
Scream TV
Noah Foster
Riley Marra
Brooke Maddox
Piper Shaw
Dishonoured
Corvo Attano
Emily Kaldwin
Buffy The Vampire Slayer
Xander Harris
Buffy Summers
Dawn Summers
Willow Rosenberg
Cordelia Chase
Jenny Calendar
Amy Madison
Drusilla
Faith Lehane
Tara Maclay
Darla
Until Dawn
Chris Hartley
Matt Taylor
Emily Davis
Jessica Riley
Samantha Griddings
Hannah Washington
Beth Washington
Corpse Party
Ayumi Shinozaki
Seiko Shinohara
Naomi Nakashima
Yui Shishido
Date A Live
Kurumi Tokisaki
Tohka Yatogami
Yoshino Himekawa
Gravity Falls
Dipper Pines
Pacifica Northwest
Tambry
Wendy Corduroy
Total Drama Island
Gwen
Lindsay
Heather
Bridgette
Courtney
Chuck
Charles ‘Chuck’ Bartowski
Ellie Bartowski
Sarah Walker
Carina Miller
Lou Palone
Anna Wu
Alex McHugh
Skyrim
Serana
Lydia
Aela
Beautiful Creatures
Ethan Wate
Lena Duchannes
Ridley Duchannes
Olivia ‘Liv’ Durand
Jurassic Park
Alan Grant
Zach Mitchell
Owen Grady
Ellie Sattler
Lex Murphy
Claire Dearing
Zara Young
Telltale’s The Walking Dead
Lee Everett
Javier Garcia
Clementine
Carley
Lily
Violet
Eleanor
Kate
iCarly/Victorious
Freddie Benson
Carly Shay
Sam Puckett
Jade West
Tori Vega
Trina Vega
Cat Valentine
Alice In Borderland
Ryouhei Arisu
Hikari Kuina
Rizuna An
Yuzuha Usagi
Asahi Kujō
Saori Shibuki
Elden Ring/Souls Series
Melina
Ranni
Sellen
The Fire Keeper
Lies Of P
Pinocchio
Sophia
Eugenie
Laxasia 
Belle
Red Fox
Youngest Of The Black Rabbit Brotherhood
Mascots
Wendy’s Mascot
Starbucks Girl
Samsung Sam
Miscellaneous
Wednesday Addams (The Addams Family)
Lola Bunny (Looney Tunes)
Nezuko Kamado (Demon Slayer)
Chika Fujiwara (Kaguya-Sama: Love Is War)
Hinata Hyuga (Naruto)
Akeno Himejima (High School DxD)
Rin Tohsaka (Fate/Stay Night)
Hestia (Is It Wrong To Try To Pick Up Girls In A Dungeon)
Jessica Rabbit (Who Framed Roger Rabbit?)
Lara Croft (Tomb Raider)
Samus Aran (Metroid)
Ahsoka Tano (Star Wars)
Juliet Starling (Lollipop Chainsaw)
Morrigan Aensland (Darkstalkers)
Kitty Katswell (Tuff Puppy)
Palutena (Kid Icarus)
Faith Seed (Far Cry 5)
Marge Simpson (The Simpsons)
Lois Griffin (Family Guy)
Vanessa Doofenshmirtz (Phineas & Ferb)
Ciri (The Witcher)
Quiet (Metal Gear Solid)
Loona (Helluva Boss)
Tigress (Kung Fu Panda)
Frankie Foster (Foster’s Home For Imaginary Friends)
Super Sonico (Nitroplus)
Faith Connors (Mirror’s Edge)
Mavis Dracula (Hotel Transylvania)
2B (Nier Automata)
Alice Angel (Bendy And The Ink Machine)
Piper Wright (Fallout 4)
Saeko Busujima (Highschool Of The Dead)
Komi Shouko (Komi Can’t Communicate)
Rem (Re:Zero)
Raphtalia (Rising Of The Shield Hero)
Velvet Crowe (Tales Of Berseria)
Smurfette (The Smurfs)
Lady Love Dies (Paradise Killer)
Tatsumaki (One Punch Man)
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unseentravler · 5 months
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BTVS Precy Jackson Au Characters part 2
Jessie McNally - He was Xander and Willow's satyr guide. He died getting them to camp-half blood.
Andrew Wells - Legacy of Trivia ( Roman goddess of magic). He often feels overlooked in the legion because of his Big Brother, Tucker's fame. He is friends with Jonathan.
Jonathan Levinson - Son of Melpomene ( Muse of Tragedy). Is a member of the 12th legion. He is friends with Andrew.
Warren Mears - Son of Erato ( Muse of Science). He came to Camp halfwood when he was 12, and he met the other members of the trio after the Giant War.
Riley Finn - Legacy of Victoria, member of the 12th legion and centurion of the second cohort.
Wesley Wyndam-Pryce - Son of Clio ( Muse of History). Retired member of the 12th legion. Now member of the senate. When the camps are introduced, he and Giles work together a lot.
Kendra Young - Hunter of Artemis, join the hunt at 14 in 1993. She has a frendy Rivalry with Buffy when the hunters are at camp.
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