Mythology - Tumblr Posts - Page 2
Greek Mythology is just AO3 fanfiction made by a bunch of sadistic old men who wanted nothing but the worst backstory for their OCs.
I see you Homer.
I've never seen Good Omens, which, in retrospect, seems extremely weird for me.
I already have a fascination with Abrahamic literature and film. Actually, I love all mythology, especially Greek. It's a special interest, I think. I have a hard time telling people I have a special interest in mythology because I'm an agnostic athiest and profoundly against religious institutions in practice. But as stories, they're brilliant tools for storytelling.
Do you like religion?
Yes.
Do you *like* religion?
No.
I also love the work I've seen from Neil Gaiman (which is admittedly not a lot), and I love the leads (Michael Sheen & David Tennant).
AND, I see that the neurodivergent community at large absolutely loves this show (and I presume the book as well), and I'm *the* neurodivergent. Neurodivergency wishes they were me.
So I'm thinking I should watch Good Omens.

My spine is cracking louder than thunder.

A quick sketch of Poseidon that I drew a moment ago (sorry for the weird hand, I wasn't sure what to do with it)
we're greek mythology fans
we're not apologize we're apollogize

Eros✨️
I have superpowers! I drew this, and I was focused in class (actually not that hard. I'm learning about the Bible, so the lesson is really interesting)

Agamemnon and Menelaus✨️ (sorry if I wrote the names wrong. I read the iliad in different language)
my heart- i remembar this part- i want to fucking cry-
hyacinthus: so if YOU had to create a flower one day, how would it look? apollo: how would you want id to look? hyacinthus: how long are you planing to throw at me the questions that I throw at you? apollo: if its depends on me, forever
part of the fanfic im workimg on~
I'm definitely gonna do a deep dive of European middle aged mythology
Thinking about the Oculate Being
“HORKOS (Horcus) was the personified spirit (daimon) of oaths who punished perjurers. He was a punitive companion of the goddess Dike (Justice).”
