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kRO patch notes today:- Future episodes added will now follow norse mythology (based on Edda).- Arunafeltz reveals the story of the pope and the people sealed deep in the ice caves. -> Users level 80 can start the quest with a letter from Niren.->
Why the fuck is there vanir in Supernatural. I’m never getting away from norse mythology am I.
nervousmagazinephantom-deactiva:Mythology, am I right?
erinye:☆ Happy lunar dog year! here are some mythological best friends to kick it off in cuteness! ☆
marchqueen: angryplum: How Canadians are hatched. The eggs are laid in mudbeds in the early fall, and will hatch mid-winter as Pucklings to forage for syrup amongst the elk. canadians are my favorite mythological creature
micdotcom: Stunning portraits show not all redheads are white There’s a lot of mythology surrounding redheaded people, but one ignorant assumption trumps them all: Redheads are white. The reality? They’re not. Photographer Michelle Marshall is
edsonsdisasterbutton: Selkie. A mythological creature found in Irish folklore. Are said to live as seals in the sea but shed their skin to become human on land. They’re magnificent. SONG OF THE SEA (2014, Tomm Moore)
mingsonjia: “Creatures from classics of Chinese mythology” by VIKI_LEE 李一帆 reference: 1 讹火·毕方 《山海经·西山经》:“有鸟焉,其状如鹤,一足,赤文青质而白喙,名曰毕方,其鸣自叫也,见则其邑有讹火。”
sixpenceee:A three-headed dragon statue in Russia. It’s representative of Zmey Gorynych, a dragon in Slavic mythology.
erinye: ☆ Happy lunar dog year! here are some mythological best friends to kick it off in cuteness! ☆
hellenismo: Scenes from the mythological Trojan War decorate this Athenian black-figure neck-amphora. On the front, Achilles and Ajax, the two great Heroes of the Hellenes, sit playing a board game. The Goddess Athena stands in front of the board and
Tiziano Vecellio (Pieve di Cadore 1488-90 - Venezia 1576); Il supplizio di Marsia (The flaying of Marsyas), c. 1570; oil on canvas, 212 x 207 cm; National Museum, Kroměříž, Czech Republic
Palma il Vecchio (Jacopo Negretti called Palma il Vecchio; Serina, Bergamo, 1480 - Venezia 1528); Diana e Callisto, 1525-28; oil on panel, 124 x 78 cm; Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna enlarge
Domenichino (Domenico Zampieri called il Domenichino; Bologna 1581 - Napoli 1641); Diana e le sue Ninfe (Diana and her Nymphs), 1617; oil on canvas, 320 x 225 cm; Roma, Galleria Borghese
Diego Velazquez (Seville 1599 - Madrid 1660); Triumph of Bacchus, 1628; oil on canvas, 227 x 165 cm; Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid
kecobe: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (Italian; 1696–1770)Apollo Pursuing Daphne Oil on canvas, 1755–60 National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. As when th’ impatient greyhound slipt from far, Bounds o’er the glebe to course the fearful hare, She
Jacob van Loo (Sluis, Bruges, 1614 - Paris 1670); Bacchic Scene, 1653; oil on canvas, 55 x 63 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
vcrfl: Alessandro Turchi: Diana and Actaeon, 1600.
Hans von Aachen (Cologne 1552 - Prague 1615); The rape of Proserpina, 1587; oil on canvas, 150 x 110 cm; Brukenthal National Museum, Sibiu (Romania)
Hendrick Goltzius (Venlo 1558 - Haarlem 1617); Jupiter and Antiope, 1612; oil on canvas, 178 x 122 cm
Giovanni Francesco Romanelli (called Raffaellino or Il Viterbese; Viterbo, 1610 - 1662); Galatea, n/d; oil on canvas, 298 x 198 cm
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot (Paris 1796 - Ville d'Avray 1875); Ronde de Nimphes - Effet du Matin (Circle of Nymphs - Morning Effect), c. 1857; oil on canvas, 58 x 37 cm
Orazio Gentileschi (Pisa 1563 - London 1639), Danae, c. 1621; oil on canvas, 228 x 163 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art
Cornelis van Poelenburgh (Utrecht, 1594 - 1667); Amaryllis giving Myrtil the Price, c. 1635; oil on canvas, 146 x 115 cm; Gemaldegalerie, Berlin
Antoine Coypel (Paris, 1661 - 1722); Bacchus and Ariadne on the isle of Naxos, 1693; oil on canvas, 85,5 x 73 cm; Philadelphia Museum of Art
Jan Brueghel the Younger (Antwerp, 1601 - 1678) with Hendrick van Balen; An Allegory of the Four Elements, c. 1630; oil on panel, 104 x 66 cm; Tel Aviv Museum of Art
El Greco (Dominikos Theotokopoulos; Duchy of Candia 1541 - Toledo 1614); Laocoon, 1610-14; oil on canvas, 172 x 137 cm; National Museum of Art, Washington D.C.
Pieter Paul Rubens (Siegen 1577 - Antwerp 1640); Allegory of Peace and War (Minerva protects Pax from Mars), 1629-30; oil on canvas, 298 x 203.5 cm; National Gallery, London
Max Beckmann (Leipzig 1884 - New York City 1950); Odysseus und Kalypso, 1943; oil on canvas, 115.5 x 150 cm; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg
Antonio Canova (Possagno, Treviso, 1757 - Venezia 1822); Adone incoronato da Venere (Adonis crowned by Venus), 1789; plaster cast (detail); Gipsoteca Canoviana, Possagno
thisblueboy: Joachim Wtewael (1566-Utrecht-1638), The Judgement of Paris, 1615, National Gallery, London
thisblueboy: Johannes Vermeer, Diana and her Companions, 1655 - 1656, Gallery of The Hague
italianartsociety: Painter Paris Bordone died on 19 January 1571 in Venice, where he had spent the majority of his career. A native of Treviso, Bordone excelled in portraiture, mythologies, and history paintings. Working in both oil and fresco, Bordone
lionofchaeronea:Bellerophon, astride Pegasus, attacks the Chimera. Molded medallion from an Apulian terracotta flask, artist unknown; ca. 300-250 BCE. Now in the British Museum.
dominusvenustas: A drapery study by that independent spirit of the nineteenth century art world, Edgar Degas. In this painting of Semiramis Building Babylon, individual studies were made for each figure including the kneeling woman. It is very much in
lionofchaeronea: Peleus seizes Thetis, who transforms into a lion in an attempt to escape his grasp. Tondo of an Attic red-figure kylix, attributed to the painter Douris; ca. 490 BCE. Found at Vulci; now in the Cabinet des Médailles, Paris.
Paolo Veronese (Verona 1528 - Venezia 1588), Mars and Venus United by Love, c. 1570, oil on canvas, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New Yorksource: Italian Art Society
Hendrick van Balen (Antwerp, c. 1575 - 1632); Odysseus as a guest of Calypso, c. 1616; oil on wood, 116 x 80 cm; Akademie der bildenden Künste, Vienna
lionofchaeronea: The Return of Odysseus (aka Penelope with the Suitors), Pinturicchio (Bernardino di Betto), 1508-09
sexslavefantasy: eidolonfox: thebibliosphere: fangirlberry: earlploddington: defilerwyrm: thegreenwolf: xtori34: Looking up Scottish mythological creatures and Wulver: a werewolf in Shetland, that is said to have had the body of a man with a
Adventure Punk campaign settingIn Babylonian mythology Ishtar was goddess of war, fertility, life, death, and her temple is considered by some to be the first banks. So one day she asked herself: “why am I putting up with this pantheon full of guys
steveholtvstheuniverse: fairytalemood: Mythological Pinup series by Stacey Robson This is all I’ve ever wanted in life.
shikajino: mariburz: bemusedlybespectacled: if you ever think mythology is boring or serious business or whatever shit just remember that cerberus, the hell-hound and guard dog of the underworld, comes from the root indo-european word ḱerberos, which
littleprincesselly: sharped0: queen-of-fallen-angels: heichoudrivingtheimpala: Just in case anyone missed it…! How could you miss that? Hello? One of his children is a horse. And he is the MOTHER. he is mom to like half of Norse mythology monsters
jessicalprice:fozmeadows:16ruedelaverrerie:Hit him where it hurts, Cassandra! (Apollo is the WORST.)THIS IS THE BEST MYTHOLOGY COMIC I’VE EVER SEEN HOLY SHITYESSSSSS.
ai-eevee:THESE ARE SOOOO GOOD!!! I personally love Greek mythology and Greek gods and you add that to eeveelutions…… mind BLOWN!Deviant Art By: norinoko
francescaswords: New mythology piece for Valentine’s, available as a print or a download. Because no one needs a boyfriend when they have a pack of hunting wolves, handmaidens and the ability to shoot men though the forehead if they peek while you’re
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100donofficial: emegustart: it’s september 23rd here, which means it’s finally autumn. she’s referencing this, in case you missed it. because married inner jokes and dorky flirting. happy equinox from the underworld, everyone
ronandhermy:zenosanalytic:chazkeats: autisticenjolras: hades isn’t a badass. hades named his three-headed-guard-of-the-underworld-dog spot. hades whispers to his flowers to make them grow. hades grows fruit. there’s no sun in the underworld. hades
autumngracy: zforzelma: lesbianshepard: so i was googling cerberus and during the labors of heracles the final labor assigned to him was to capture cerberus and instead of, like, stealing the dog he just went down to hades and asked if he could borrow
novelconcepts: I want to see Greek gods in the modern era. I want to see Zeus in a tailored suit and shaggy beard, a walking disparity of the loud, brash, post-graduate frat boy variety who can’t pass a woman on the street without catcalls, who has
derinthemadscientist: factsinallcaps: THE LEGENDARY STORY OF THE TROJAN HORSE DOES NOT INVOLVE THE GREEKS GIVING THE HORSE TO THE TROJANS AS A GIFT. THE GREEKS’ DECEPTION WAS ACTUALLY THAT THEY LEFT THE HORSE AS AN OFFERING TO THE GODDESS ATHENA.
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erinye: skippercifer: solluxismsnowaifu: future-mrs-frost: why do so many “icarus and the sun” artworks and stories portray the sun as a woman? do y’all know who controlled the sun? apollo. icarus is gay as fuck, y’all. Sometimes it was helios,
nonbinerdy: boykeats: shout out to my fave under-appreciated unbreakable transgender hero The thing that gets me is he didn’t ASK for the impenetrable skin. Poseidon was just like “cool cool but you know what you need? skin of IRON. don’t worry
quillemons: I’m a 19 year old black boy from South Philly premiering my first photo series “GLITTERBOY” on @i_D i-d.vice.com/en_us/article/… @frankocean
apollothegoatboy: i just dont get it like the aus you could have are endless, there is a universe of aus out there, mafia, greek mythology, afterlife, fantasy world, zombie apocalypse, historical, PIRATES, space adventurers, detectives, fuckin knights
kids-these-dayz: thealienonbroadway: parzifalsjudgment: achillvs: garnetthefirst: dusty-purple: I just love the myth of Persephone, i mean the real, original version of it, because it’s not like she got kidnapped, no, this bitch was la-de-da-ing