Patroclus had 9 dogs in The Iliad
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I hadn’t drawn the house of hades boys in years! Curse me! This isn’t exactly a remake of an old painting but it’s in the vibe of how I used to draw them all the time. Poetic and stealing kisses
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THE DESIGN OF APOLLO AND UI ILLUSTRATIONS AROUND HIM AAAAA-
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several people in my post about Hades PJO saying that they would gladly accept the juice and snacks because they love Hades and the underworld
Persephone will come home in the fall and there will be a thousand teenagers living with Hades she will be like "wtf? i only left you alone for six months"
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Zagreus
not as a boss fight ❌
not as a boon giver ❌
not as a companion summon ❌
but as Mel's incredibly proud narrator exaggerating all his little sister's accomplishments as she fails over and over again ✔
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S-Sleeping beauty.. Hypnos...
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zagreus, you have a sister!!
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homer being confirmed as the narrator in hades 2 by having melinoë refer to him suggests one of two things: zagreus either didnt know or didnt care that THE homer was delivering all this info to him
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Okay so this joke has definitely been made before but like I couldn’t resist making it for myself
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Hello friends from Twitter I am here too 😭Here is zagreus hadesgame, I hope the hellsite lives!!!!
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there was something so interesting about uk hades/persephone that i cant quite put into words except every single action hades made was him poking persephone for any kind or reaction. whenever he said or did anything he would immediately turn to persephone to see if he was looking at him/how she was reacting. when he goes to find eurydice at the end of chant you can SEE that it was out of nothing but spite. like he wanted persephone to call him on his bluff except she never did so he didnt back down. but the one that got me the most was in why we build the wall. when eurydice rises into hadestown persephone looks sick to her stomach and when he delivers the question 'what do we have that they should want?' he looks directly into persephones eyes. afaik this part is usually delivered to eurydice as a way to indoctrinate her into the hadestown lifestyle but by delivering it to persephone it felt like he was saying this is YOUR fault YOU made her come here by not calling my bluff. 'what do WE have that THEY should want' as in what do we hades and persphone have that orpheus and eurydice want....
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