I like having my Helios design just be the literal sun and nothing more
Some Helios and his children doodles
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I like having my Helios design just be the literal sun and nothing more
Some Helios and his children doodles
Greek mythology is fun because of how interconnected the family trees are. Like what do you mean that Medea and the Minotaur are first cousins?
And not even half cousins, their divine parents are full siblings (children of Helios and Perseis)
Do not let the fujoshis see this.
Helios: Father of Sorcerers.
(The child he’s holding is Circe, the boy clutching his lower arm is Aeëtes and the floating girl pulling one of his braids is Pasiphae).
Medea retelling
• The Ultimate Subversion: A brilliant, agency-driven twist on the classic tragedy that avoids the tired "victim narrative."
The "subversion" is simply that Jason is arrogant, stupid and took credit from Medea the girlboss 🙄
• A Ruthless Anti-Heroine: A morally gray protagonist who wields her dark magic and intellect as weapons of survival.
Jason, Aeetes or just men in general will be described as the worst and dumbest people ever so our Mary Sue- I mean protagonist Medea will look superior
Perfect for fans of Madeline Miller’s Circe, Costanza Casati’s Clytemnestra, and Natalie Haynes’s Stone Blind.
The myth is a lie. The fire is real. Order your copy today.
Judging from the 3 retellings used as reference, you already know how annoying this will be
Since the start of the book we have the protagonist going on a internal monologue on how men are cruel and don't appreciate her work because she's the most special there
"Beneath his palace, before my altar, I was not the girl he had fathered for alliances and lineage. I was the hand that had kept his enemies from his gates."
"You are Hecate's priestess. You are the dark mouth of Colchis. Be that, or be of no use to me."
...
"Human lives, counted with less care than amphorae of oil.
This was the law men made and then dressed in fine words. They built halls for justice over pits of bone. They praised order while slaves raised the walls."
Now I'm supposed to believe that Medea cares about slavery or human life in general? 😑
"They expected fire-breathing bulls, a sleepless serpent, a barbarian king, a witch-princess bred from night and foreign excess. Their poets had likely begun the shape of us before the ship left harbor."
Turn outs these poets were right
I really don't like this character
"There stood a giant, draped in the suffocating pelt of a lion, his unnatural, swollen musculature a mockery of the mortal form."
Weird way to describe Heracles
"A polished emptiness festered behind his golden exterior. His confidence was not born of profound understanding or endured ruin; it was the shallow arrogance of a man who fully believed the kosmos was ordered solely to serve his desires."
That's the description of Achilles, not Jason
"This was the work of Aphrodite. The work of Hera. The cowardly, meddlesome queens of the western sky, looking down from their cold marble peaks, twisting the lives of mortal women to ensure the survival of their breakable, golden heroes."
To my knowledge, that's the ONLY time such event happened. But of course she'll treat it as a universal experience
"If we were ugly, we were witches to be hunted. If we were powerful, we were monsters to be slain. If we were useful, we were cursed into submission, our brilliant minds seized to serve the story of a lesser man's glory."
People weren't hunting witches in ancient Greece
"He believed himself the golden center of the Fates' design. He believed the gods had paved his path with gold."
Let me remind you that Jason has yet to do anything to deserve such negative description
"Down on the beach, Jason tilted his face toward the sudden break in the storm. He smiled, a foolish, confident expression, undoubtedly believing the sudden clearing of the skies was a sign of divine favor."
Not ashamed to say I searched @sarafangirlart account to find this meme
Seriously look at the page. All he did was smile because a storm was over, but Medea talks as if he's a terrible person for that
"Women in his songs had likely softened at the first bend of his knee. I gave him only the dark and the roots under it."
Actually the when he visited the island of Lemnos the women there were holding weapons preparing for battle
"The hall-born hero in him strained to survive the plainness of his own end."
He was raised in a cave by the centaur Chiron, but whatever feeds your ego Medea
Now thinking about this line it would be nice to have Medea learn that just because Jason is a man, doesn't mean he was raised in privilege
But that's not going to happen because Thea Mercer isn't capable to understand such concept
"He did not see Colchis, only a barbarous edge of the world from which a useful woman might be lifted."
This Medea has such a horrible personality she would find insult in a man saying "Good Morning" to her 🙄
She assumes Jason sees her as a barbarian princess, while calling he and his friends "a brutal company" with zero self-awareness
"Marriage, marble, songs—he offered chains polished bright enough to admire."
Being part of a song isn't death sentence, stop!!
"Your marble cities are tombs. Your women are locked behind doors to weave their lives into cloth for men who inherit their breath. You would trade me one prison for another and name the second civilization."
"They are contained. Their names vanish into their husbands houses. Their bodies become fields for sons. Do not dress the bargain in the clothing of romance and expect gratitude."
If you hate life so much, jump off a cliff then. Spare us of the pain of your existence
"He did not like being corrected by a woman, much less a foreign one, but death had made him teachable."
No one likes being corrected, it has nothing to do with you being a woman
"You need only stay alive long enough to claim credit.
A flush crossed his face. Even frightened, he heard the insult."
This book is 300 pages of Medea having terrible attitude towards everyone around her, while still claiming she's the victim and that men should kiss the ground she walks on
Ps: for some reason the kindle version of this book was removed. Now there's only the paperback
My gays if you even care dude
Apollo's kids: Asclepius being the best doctor, Aristaeus living his best rural life being the farmer god, Hymenaeus celebrating weddings, & the mortal kids doing normal prince/princess stuff. Overall being well adjusted.
Helios's kids: Circe turning people into animals, Pasiphaë getting cursed and giving birth to the Minotaur, Pasiphaë cursing her cheating husband to ejaculate scorpions, four of the Heliadae killing their brother Tenages out of jealousy and fleeing the island, one of the non-kinslayer Heliadae Cercaphus killing his niece's fiance and kidnapping her from her father Ochimus his only living non-kinslayer brother, Phaethon nearly crashing the sun into the earth and getting himself killed, the Heliades turning into trees out of grief for their brother Phaethon, Aeëtes having a murder prone daughter who killed his son, & Electryone being the sister of the mostly awful Heliadae.
My country in Greek mythology
So, I am Georgian, AKA Kholkhis, in ancient times. I am very proud of my country for various reasons, such as being the creators of wine or that one battle in 1121.
But something I absolutely love is it's connection with Greek mythology. Especially with my favorite god ever: Ares. I read that if was, in fact, one of his sacred groves.
The most known character from there: Medea, princess and sorceress of Kholkis, daughter to Aetes (I'll talk about him later) I ADORE her. I mean, she kinda overreacted (everyone in mythology kinda fucking does, tbf), but Jason had it coming...
She's so cool, she even got her own statue.
Now, Aetes was favored multiple times by Ares. He recieved a cuirass and a dragon from him. And I think that even his bronze bulls were given to him by the god of war.
Tho, the first time Georgia appears in mythology (chronologically) is in Prometheus' chaining. He is chained in the Caucasus. We're literally in the middle of them.
Not to mention Prometheus' story was very probably inspired by our cultural hero, Amiran. But Amiran had a dog and also older, so he's cooler.
But back to Ares.
His daughters: the amazons. It was possible they were from, or at least lived in, Colchis. I like more the idea of them being Thrakian, but there are theories/versions that they could've been there.
If this doesn't convince you. The Caucasus was once described as a Scythian mountain.
So yeah, it's possible.
And lastly, Ares' statue was brought from Colchis to Sparta by the Dioscuri.
I love it. A surname of him literally comes from here.
There are probably more things in mythology about Colchis, but for now I'll stick to this. Greek mythology is very rich and if I started talking about all the mentions of my country in it, I'd probably never stop.