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  • hyacinth
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    Hyacinthus, the beautiful prince of Sparta, is many things, but a good archer is just not one of them. So, when Kronia rolls around, and Hyacinthus has somehow found himself roped into a public archery competition, he does the only thing he can think of- relentlessly prays to the one and only Apollo for nothing short...

  • Patrochilles
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    It's the evening before the Trojan War. How will Patroclus and Achilles spend it? Photo cover credit to @dumbobsessivebitch

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  • Thanatos
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    "Do you hate me?" "I want to." He replied, "But I can't." -Cressida, a princess and Avernus, a pirate. With nothing in common, what shall they do when their ships cross paths? A monster on the loose and the whole of Greece and mankind on the brink of destruction, they both need to realize that what they want isn't alw...

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  • I Am Helen
    409 25 9

    Many know the story of Helen of Sparta. At least they think they do. Helen of Sparta was taken agianst her will by Aphrodite and the scheming Paris. The stories tell of the war to regain her, as though she were an object. They sing of the wrath of achellies and the fury of Agamemnon, and the lust of Paris. Leave off t...

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  • Ethereal | ✓
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    "This story of ours is written into the stars, my love." In which all the Greek Gods reincarnate as mortals, only to find each other all over again.

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  • Apollo and Hyacinthus
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    So, I've been obsessing over this myth for the past few weeks and wondering 'What if Hyacinthus didn't die?' Well, in this he doesn't.

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  • It's a process
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    Apollo dealing with the 7 stages of grief after hyacinthus died and his journey to excepting it one-shot Art by viria

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  • The Story of the Greek Mythology: Short
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    Greek mythology, body of stories concerning the gods, heroes, and rituals of the ancient Greeks. That the myths contained a considerable element of fiction was recognized by the more critical Greeks, such as the philosopher Plato in the 5th-4th century BCE. Made by @thundz_who? (Note: I have made this by myself in 10...

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