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Laughing when I rewatched the show and saw Armand using lighter. It’s truly for aura farming
It's been a dream for me to animate a scene from The Phantom of the Opera with Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust art style
if you're into patrochilles it is important that you stop whatever you're doing and go listen to aristos the musical
some explorations of traditional garments/costume designs of different cultures and looking forward to exploring more.
The moral core of the Kauravas and a voice of reason not afraid to speak the truth 👑
Phoenix with baby Achilles
The idea of your father's friend embarrassing you during dinner 😔 FELT
It’s always sunny in Asphodel! Featuring the best quartet of the Iliad (& the Odyssey), Achilles, (P)Atroclus, Antilochus, and Ajax!
merry new year! tldr; I'm writing a musical about the trojan war, and i think some people may or may not like it :D
cast: Ibra Bittar @ibrabittar Anna Lea (@musicannalea on Tiktok) R. Cassidy (@rdacitycassidy on Tiktok) garageboyomar (@garageboyomar on Tiktok) Danny Fett (@dannyfettt on Tiktok) Lucius Jones (@luciusjonessings on Tiktok) Reed Phillips (@whoisreedphillips on Tiktok) Gavin Standish (@gstarfish on Tiktok) Hannah Walter (@hannahwalter38 on Tiktok) OlinaW (@olinaw3 on Instagram)
crew: Ibra Bittar Lucius Jones Mircsy @mircsy Dóchas @paudiedraws XenZ Fable @xenzfable Matthew Bishop Meadow Angel (@_meadowangel on Tiktok) Fabyen Yumakaeva (@fabyenmyths, possibly)
Friendly reminder that "Briseis" is a patronymic that means "daughter of Brises" and "Chryseis" means "daughter of Chryses"
Some scholia of the Iliad mention that Briseis's actual name is Ἱπποδάμεια (Hippodameia) and Chryseis's name is Ἀστυνόμη (Astynome)
Ἱπποδάμεια -> ἵππος (horse) + δαμάζειν (to tame) = Tamer of Horses
Ἀστυνόμη -> ἄστυ (city) + νόμος (law) = Law of the City
Both names are also apparently referencing other figures in Greek mythology including but not limited to Hippodameia of Oinomaus and Astynome one of the Niobides.
That's it.
It's Patroclus's death all over again when you reach the 17th day of Kurukshetra war
Orestes redesign :) + a little experimental Iphigenia in Tauris sketch
Diomedes' bleeding hand...a spear dipped in godly ichor and a shield slowly oxidizing as the age of bronze and heroes comes to an end...
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"Say that there were two boys who raced each other to the sunrise" ☀️
Achilles <3 Patroclus
fanart : ARISTOS the Musical
Young Achilles & Young Patroclus design for the near future project 👀
Definitely different from how I usually draw them! but it's also a good chance to explore some new ideas.
(ps. the color looks duller than it actually is on my screen😅)
Gonna share this WIP before I might ruin it with my mediocre painting skill 😔
Hehehe I'm in trouble <-- person who made their animatic too animated so now a two frame head turn feels too abrupt and had to have 4 more frames added
Oh Electra they'll never make me hate you. Not that i truly hate any character from the house or Atreus. What many people do often is jumping into defence mode for Clytemnestra whereas her actions speak of a layered personality that her actions influenced negatively her children.
Yes she lost a daughter, but Electra and Orestes also lost a sister. Grief became pain, anger twisting the knife of tragedy to this family. Clytemnestra became a mother isolated from her children, closed to her own revenge that caused her own kids to despise her, especially Electra, forced to marry a servant, becoming one by her own mother's hands. The kind of betrayal coming from your parents is a pain deep residing in the soul.
The family's story is one complex one as many of the families in Greek myths. What many however ignore often are how a mother's actions changed her family for the worse instead of being caring and kind.
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