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adriles · 1 year
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plotting various ways of telling patroclus he cannot reenter battle despite the plight of the danaans that he can't even get mad at me for
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fcvgw7m9sfo2s · 1 year
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littlesparklight · 3 months
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What never stops being funny to me is this:
Hercules thanked him, and when he had taken the city and shot down Laomedon and his sons, except Podarces, he assigned Laomedon's daughter Hesione as a prize to Telamon [...] (Bibliotheke, 2.6.4)
And the Iliad:
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ALSO the Iliad, however:
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Very dead, those other sons of Laomedon. :)
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algumaideia · 1 year
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After they were gone, Achilles would shake his head. “I don’t know how you remember them all. I swear they look the same to me.” I would laugh and point them out again. “That’s Sthenelus, iomedes’ charioteer. And that’s Podarces, whose brother was the first to die, remember?” “There are too many of them,” he said. “It’s simpler if they just remember me.”
Little brat.
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honeyblockm · 3 years
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Literally head empty Iliad fic only like! Hey man what is a good person does war make you a good person must you fight why must you fight aren't you tired how do you ask someone to be the last man to die for a lost cause how do you ask someone to be the first
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ender-chimera · 3 years
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so just to be clear: 
protesilaus - first to die after stepping foot in troy in the trojan war (and perhaps something to note for sbi fans, his brother podarces joined the war in his place after his death) 
zephyros - god of the west wind 
harpocrates -  god of silence, secrets and confidentiality 
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Techno has given me rights to theorize Syndicate lore based on one of my special interests POG so here’s code name analysis
Harpocrates - Egyptian/Greek god of silence, secrets, embodiment of hope and the sun ("child sun"), associated with roses.
Most likely Foolish - the aspect of “child sun” is probably an association of childhood = ignorance = “foolish”ness Only likely others would be Hannah (based on rose association) or Puffy (as she seemed to be interested in concepts like the Syndicate and has been corresponding with Techno).
Phil - Zephyrus
Greek god of the gentle west wind. Pretty self-explanatory. Bird Dad. In some versions of some myths involving him, Zephyrus was jealous of Apollo being with Hyacinth and so made Apollo accidentally kill Hyacinth with a discus, which could also fit with how c!Phil was forced to kill a loved one (in his case, his son).
Techno - Protesilaus
A hero in the Iliad, son of Iphiclus ("Lord of many sheep") and leader of the Phylaceans. He was the first to step ashore at Troy and the first to die in the war (”An oracle had prophesied that the first Greek to walk on the land after stepping off a ship in the Trojan War would be the first to die, and so, after killing four men, he was himself slain by Hector. After Protesilaus' death, his brother, Podarces, joined the war in his place.” - wikipedia). Either this somewhat alludes to Techno and Wilbur being “brothers forged in blood” and Techno sort of taking up this path of anarchy and fighting for “freedom” in Wilbur’s absence, or it just bodes very very poorly for Techno.
Ranboo - ???
I would guess likely options include:
Janus (Roman god of doorways, choices, etc. Iconography depicts him as literally having two faces. Ranboo is a Thomas Sanders fan, so if he is at all caught up in his Sanders Lore he definitely knows this one)
Lethe (River of memory/forgetfulness in the Underworld and also the name of the nymph of that river)
Morpheus (god of sleep and dreams)
Hypnos (God of sleep)
Mnemosyne (goddess of memory)
Oneiros (personified dreams)
Cassandra (seer who was cursed so no one would believe her prophecies)
Pythia (Oracle of Delphi)
Delphi (see former)
and Python (creature that guarded the oracle of Delphi)
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mythodico · 2 years
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(les) Achéens
description: participants grecs à la guerre de Troie, aussi appelés Danaens, Hellènes ou encore Argiens (de la ville d’Argos); tous les prétendants d'Hélène se retrouvent autour d'Agamemnon pour qu'il puisse reprendre son épouse Hélène enlevée par Pâris
liste des achéens: Acamas, Achille, Agamemnon, Agapenor, Ajax le grand, Ajax Oïlée, Alcimus, Anticlus, Antilochos, Arcesilaus, Ascalaphus, Automédon, Bias, Calchas, Diomède, Eléphénor, Epeius, Eudoros, Euryalus, Eurybates, Eurydamas, Eurypyle, Guneus, Hélen, Ialmenos, Idomeneos, Leitus, Leontée, Lycomède, Machaon, Médon, Meges, Ménélas, Menestheos, Meriones, Néoptolème, Nestor, Nireus, Palamède, Patrocle, Peneleos, Philoctète, Phoenix, Podalirius, Podarces, Polites, Polypoetes, Promachus, Protesilaus, Prothoenor, Schedius, Stentor, Sthenelos, Talthybios, Teucer, Thersites, Thoas, Thrasymedes, Tlépolémos
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soulgathered-a · 3 years
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 @caustixsoul​ asked : ‘ everyone says i used to be a hero, but i can still taste the blood in my mouth & still feel bruises blooming because of my fists & my eyes are still stretched wide & terrified. ’ From theseus to Cass ( sentence prompt // selectively accepting )
with a sigh, cassandra extends her hand, motioning for him to place his hand in hers. carefully, as if those bruises were still there, she slowly removes the blue gloves. “they seem like fine, strong hands to me”  she mumbles, though still treating them with the utmost care.
“let me tell you a story, theseus. do you know that my father’s name was not priam at first? when he was born my grandparents named him podarces. when he was around twelve, heracles attacked troy for an old wrong done to him. he killed every member of the royal family - all, besides my aunt hesione and my father. she bought him free that day and through that act, he became king and build troy back up to the beautiful city I knew. ‘priam’ simply refers to him having been bought, he never let anyone believe that bothered him.
...but he was afraid that day. even later, when I was little and begged my mother to sleep by her side, I would see him wake up at night, eyes wide and terrified. and later too, during the war, no matter if sister or brother: I saw fear in their eyes, I heard them wake from nightmares, stare at parts of their bodies with scars, as if they expected those to open once more. I cannot count how often I bandaged one of my brothers hands.” sometimes, she could still feel her own scars. sometimes when she rested, she could feel the knife cut through her again... those last few moments of her life. and then she has to admit, that she is a dead person still fearful of death.
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“your fear, your bruises: your memories of those things. you are not a hero in spite of them, but because of them. they make you more human. they make you the son of the parents you loved... a person that fights with no fear, with nothing behind their actions is even less than a beast.” because even beasts fight to survive. 
“you do not have to be proud of this, though if you wished you could. but personally I do not think those thoughts make you any less, king theseus.”
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adriles · 1 year
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the danaan troops are all lining up outside my tent to beg for me to return to Battle. And i dont give a shit.
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wingedpenumbra-blog · 7 years
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amourdaughter a réagi à votre billet:     “Ella is! Still! A bird! Jason Grace! Still a...
What happens when you mix too many different mythology creatures. YOU GET CONFUSED
i mean, heres what im tryin 2 explain to haley over pm right now 
harpy + wind spirit = horse 
harpy goddess + wind spirit = god of sexual desire 
harpy + cyclops = ????
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theensuingchaos · 5 years
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Laomedon
Laomedon was a king of Troy in Greek mythology, son of Ilus and grandson of Tros. He was the father of a number of children, including Podarces, who was later better known as Priam, and Hesione. His uncle was Ganymede, who was kidnapped by Zeus and became the cupbearer of the gods on Mount Olympus; to compensate for the kidnapping, Zeus had gifted numerous horses to Laomedon's grandfather, Tros.
After offending Zeus, the gods Apollo and Poseidon were told to serve Laomedon by building the walls of Troy. Laomedon told the gods he would reward them generously, a promise he did not keep in the end. The gods, angry, sent a plague and a sea monster to destroy the city. After being advised by an oracle, Laomedon planned on sacrificing his daughter Hesione to the sea monster. Heracles, on his way back from the land of the Amazons, told him he would save her, if he were given the horses Zeus had previously offered after the kidnapping of Ganymede. Laomedon agreed and Heracles killed the monster. The king did not keep his promise again, and Heracles punished him by killing all of his sons, except Podarces, who was taken with Hesione to Greece.
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colourphone-blog · 7 years
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everytime im like “well iris’ life sucks,” i find out. some new myth that makes it worse oh my god
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littlesparklight · 2 years
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"[...]Hercules thanked him, and when he had taken the city and shot down Laomedon and his sons, except Podarces, he assigned Laomedon's daughter Hesione as a prize to Telamon [...]" (The Bibliotheke)
"The two sages, Ucalegon and Antenor, elders of the people, were seated by the Scaean gates, with Priam, Panthoos, Thymoetes, Lampos, Klytios, and Hiketaon of the race of Ares." (The Iliad, Book 3)
"[...] Laomedon begat Tithonos, Priam, Lampos, Klytios, and Hiketaon of the stock of Ares." (The Iliad, Book 20)
Priam: I lost my brothers many decades ago. :(
Lampos, Klytios, Hiketaon: STOP TELLING PEOPLE WE'RE DEAD!!!
Priam: Sometimes I can still hear their voices... :'(
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honeyblockm · 3 years
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fuck it talking about fic time because because because! so it's about wilbur and techno in the roles of podarces and protesilaus* from the iliad except it's also in space because sci fi is cool and it feels like writing about Ilium circa 1300 BC is a whole lot stranger and a bit more restricting. what this also means is that now I get to have fun translating Iliad stuff into sci fi stuff.
protesilaus, ofc, is the Guy Who Dies. But also he's like, the leader of a whole bunch of guys so his brother Podarces has to step up and it's mentioned that he's a good guy, but never quite lives up to his brother. and like hello? homer what the fuck?
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