Heeey guys, if you would like to read some Alexander the great fanfiction I got you
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
It's nothing serious nor it's intended to be historically accurate
Hope you like it <3
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Heeey guys, if you would like to read some Alexander the great fanfiction I got you
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
It's nothing serious nor it's intended to be historically accurate
Hope you like it <3
hockey female jason todd masterlist
jay todd is co-captain of the gotham knights semi-pro women's hockey team. you're her best friend. she's in love with you. (female!jason todd x fem!reader)
Is it really pride month without an Alexander drawing
reading the iliad is crazy bc it just wildly flip flops between divine sitcom, the horrors of war, the most beautiful description you've ever read and a list of names that could've been 20 items shorter but absolutely should not be
achilles’ spirit lives on in the middle school boys that yell at people in gym class for not going hard enough <3
TW: blood
He was smiling at the end.
pride prompt day 6 (patroclus' death day 😔) - healing
based on that vase where Achilles tends to Patroclus
[ id: A diagonal block of warm light from top right of the art make visible two figures. The yellow-haired figure in the shadow is wearing somewhat ancient greek armour. Blood is splattered all over his body. He is holding a bloodied spear. An arrow pierced through his ankle. Yet he looks at the translucent figure who looks back, both of them smiling. The person closer to the right has dark skin and hair which is embellished by beads and cuffs. His bandaged arm seems about to clasp onto the blond person's hand on the spear, or to shove it away.]
the iliad (book 1 - 19) summarised:
Because I got curious, here I am back with one of these lists! Obviously, based on surviving (and what I could remember and access) works. This time, Paris' death:
Little Iliad - on the battlefield, by Philoctetes. (Menelaos succeeds/attempts some sort of mutilation, corpse won back.)
Lykophron, Alexandra - Wounded, Oinone version. (Korythos exists, but apparently not killed by Paris.)
Konon, Narrations - Wounded, Oinone version (Korythos exists, killed by Paris.)
Parthenius, Love Romances (and to some degree also Hellanikos and Cephalon/Hegesianax) - Oinone version, wounded not killed on the battlefield. (In the first one(#4), no mention of Korythos and he seems to have no bearing on Oinone's actions; in the second(#34), he exists and Paris kills him, no connection made to Oinone's reaction to this.)
Bibliotheke, Epitome - too brief to tell anything other than that Philoctetes kills him. (Not Oinone version?)
Hyginus' Fabulae - Too brief to say, Philoctetes kills Paris. Presumably battlefield death and no Oinone (no mention of her in the whole of the Fabulae).
Quintus of Smyrna's Posthomerica - No battlefield death, wounded by Philoctetes; Oinone version. (No Korythos.) Philoctetes' first arrow barely scratches his wrist; the second hits "between flank and groin". One of these arrows, presumably the first, has the hydra gall poison. (Philoctetes just barely avoids Paris' arrow.)
Dictys Cretensis, Malalas' Chronographia, Tzetzes' Iliaka (other late Byzantine works, based on Dictys) - Battlefield death; Philoctetes shoots Paris in the left hand, then the right eye (this somehow does not kill him), then both feet as he attempts to flee, and lastly hits him in some unspecified way that kills him. (Paris is made to miss Philoctetes entirely, no stated risk of a near-miss.)
Dares Phrygius, Anticlides (of Athens?) - Ajax kills Paris; battlefield death. (In Dares specifically, Paris kills Ajax, though Ajax dies only belatedly of his wound, as it's a question of Paris wounding Ajax, Ajax going after Paris and killing him, and upon returning to camp and the arrow being taken out, dies.)
Ptolemaeus Chennus - Menelaos kills Paris.
Not to sound like a boomer but The Olympic Games really aren’t what they used to be. Where’s the nudity? Where is the chariot racing? Where is the oxen sacrifice in the name of Zeus?
You know, most "fans" of Penelope usually aren't fans of Odysseus in solidarity with her. Have fun with your toxic unfaithful ship I guess. ✌
ANON!!! NO!!! ANON! YOU'RE TRYING TO GIRLBOSS HER AND NOT WANTING TO UNDERSTAND WHO AND WHAT PENELOPE WANTS! ANON! ANON! PENELOPE WANTS ODYSSEUS BACK IN HER ARMS!!! SHE MISSES AND LOVES HIM!!! ANON! YOU'RE ACTING LIKE ODYSSEUS HAD ANY CHOICE WITH THE GODDESSES!!! AS THOUGH HE DID NOT WEEP WHILE WITH THE GODDESSES! AS THOUGH HE DID NOT THINK OF PENELOPE EVERY DAY!!! ANON!!! EVEN THEN, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER HE EVEN HAD A CHOICE IN THE FIRST PLACE, PENELOPE CAN MAKE HER OWN CHOICES!!! AND HER CHOICE IS ODYSSEUS!!! ALWAYS WILL BE!!! JUST AS SHE IS HIS CHOICE ALWAYS!!! ANON! NO! THEY ARE LIKEMINDED AND BASICALLY SOULMATES!!! GET YOUR HEAD OUTTA YOUR ASS! ANON!!!
Crying, screaming, throwing up 😭
(From 'Young Conquerors' by Christopher Cosmos)
Crying, screaming, throwing up 😭
(From 'Young Conquerors' by Christopher Cosmos)
are the achilles fans going to be pissed if i write him like a spoiled brat. yes or no
how does the odyssey begin?
jumping on the bandwagon with an ancient greek miku
That scene still makes me laugh so hard
…The son of Peleus was furious, and his heart within his shaggy breast was divided whether to draw his sword, push the others aside, and kill the son of Atreus, or to restrain himself and check his anger. While he was thus in two minds, and was drawing his mighty sword from its scabbard, Minerva came down from heaven (for Juno had sent her in the love she bore to them both), and seized the son of Peleus by his yellow hair, visible to him alone, for of the others no man could see her. Achilles turned in amaze, and by the fire that flashed from her eyes at once knew that she was Minerva. "Why are you here," said he, "daughter of aegis-bearing Jove? To see the pride of Agamemnon, son of Atreus? Let me tell you- and it shall surely be- he shall pay for this insolence with his life."
And Minerva said, "I come from heaven, if you will hear me, to bid you stay your anger. Juno has sent me, who cares for both of you alike. Cease, then, this brawling, and do not draw your sword; rail at him if you will, and your railing will not be vain, for I tell you- and it shall surely be- that you shall hereafter receive gifts three times as splendid by reason of this present insult. Hold, therefore, and obey."..
Alexander the Great Symposium #9
As promised, here's the program. We have not one, but 2 keynotes, plus the Fun with Pointy Objects on Friday evening. :-)