Elsa Charretier
Creüse, Celaneo, Caïssa, Clytia

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Elsa Charretier
Creüse, Celaneo, Caïssa, Clytia
"Who is it you weep for, Clytie?"
"Sweet child of Oceanus and Tethys"
"Envious woman, foolish goddess"
"This fate was chosen by your own hand"
Clytia
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En la mitología griega, la ninfa Clytia se enamoró locamente del Dios del sol, Helios, el cual no sentía lo mismo por ella. A Clytia se le partió el corazón y murió de pena, convirtiéndose en un girasol que seguia al sol allá a donde fuera. No quería perder de vista a su amor, el Sol.
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Rereading Chapter 33 reminded me of the latest chapter's scene where Yabuki and Naedoko are mistaken as a "cute" couple by passers-by. I wonder if Tsujita-sensei is a closet shipper of Yabuki x Kanoko. <3
That’s actually my favorite scene from ch.34! We’ve seen people dismissing the idea of Tsubaki and her dating from the second they see them for 33 chapters and suddenly she’s sitting next to Yabuki and people comment on how they cute they look? Come on Tsujita, don’t play with my heart ;o;
Clytia
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Thenceforth she wasted away, for passion had turned to madness. Rejecting her fellow-nymphs and passing her days and nights in the open air, she sat on the hard bare soil, bareheaded, with hair dishevelled. For nine whole days she refused all food and drink; pure dew and her tears were enough in her starving condition. She never stirred from the spot. She only gazed on the face of the god in the sky and followed his course with her turning head. They say that her limbs caught fast in the ground, and a bloodless pallor changed her complexion in part to leaves of a yellowish green; but the red in her cheeks remained and a flower like a violet covered her face--the Heliotrope, which is firmly rooted but turns on its stem to its lover the Sun, still keeping faith in its new form.
--Ovid, Metamorphoses, Book IV (trans. David Raeburn)