The ladies of Cleopatra 2025...and Xena

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The ladies of Cleopatra 2025...and Xena
venus anadyomene - theodore chasseriau / the corrupting sea - nicholas purcell / [transformation: cyane] - fiona benson / scheherazade - richard siken / côte d'azure - me / my tears are becoming a sea - M83 / the birth of venus - alexandre cabanel / protaras - me / house of metal - chelsea wolfe / ela ela - marina satti, saske / i had a dream about you - richard siken / protaras - me / ocean - steve mentz
She most definitely painted his face 😗
Featuring Aeolus and (depending on sources) his wife Cyane! Made some tweaks to Aeolus’ OG design and Cyane’s new one, I’m VERY happy on how this turned out. Very cozy 🤭
Original Art made by UshiiMushiio (aka me!) 🪷
This prob sounds a little niche, but what aspects/asteroids would make someone cry a lot? Being emotional prob falls into the same category, but I'm moreso wondering the significance of tears and sadness, seeing as sometimes tears hold a lot of energy being released. Hope that makes sense!
tear-stains on astrology charts
no, i don't think it's too niche - i think this is fabulous!! let's take a deep dive!
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asteroids that are in cancer (4°, 16°, 28°) and/or pisces (12°, 24°) and/or aspect the moon
chiron (2060): part of their wound and healing in all regards.
cyane (403): becomes a puddle of tears after failing persephone.
echo (60): mourned narcissus until she herself died from sadness.
klytia (73): loved the helios - became depressed and died when he rejected her.
lacrimosa (208): comes from the latin "weeping" or "tearful" - the story itself is about a divine grief.
niobe (71): never stopped crying after the loss of her children.
ophelia (171): tragic character - drowns in her own feelings and is overwhelmingly melancholic.
orpheus (3361): after traveling to the underworld and failing to bring his wife back, orpheus is never the same and in most versions becomes depressed.
planetary things
cancer (4°, 16°, 28°) and/or pisces (12°, 24°) stellium: emotional sponges :).
12h stellium: these people are what i like to call emotionally porous...
cancer (4°, 16°, 28°) and pisces (12°, 24°) moon: prone to being sensitive and crying easily.
12h moons: tends to cry in solitude and/or when they are overwhelmed.
moon negatively aspecting venus: tends to cry a lot of the time from pain and hurt in their love life.
moon-saturn: they tend to repress their emotions then suddenly they can't not release them.
moon conjunct neptune: these people are empaths and tend to get psychically overloaded.
moon negatively aspecting neptune or pluto: prone to intense emotional experiences.
pisces (12°, 24°) venus: cries over anything they find beautiful/moving.
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'O thou shalt go no further, Pluto, thou shalt not by force alone become the son-in-law of Ceres. It is better to beseech a mother's aid than drag her child away! And this sustains my word, if I may thus compare great things with small, Anapis loved me also; but he wooed and married me by kind endearments; not by fear, as thou hast terrified this girl.' So did she speak; and stretching out her arms on either side opposed his way. (Ovidius Naso, Metamorphoses, 5.414-420)
and as she wandered came to Cyane, who strove to tell where Proserpine had gone, but since her change, had neither mouth nor tongue, and so was mute. And yet the Nymph made plain by certain signs what she desired to say: for on the surface of the waves she showed a well-known girdle Proserpine had lost, by chance had dropped it in that sacred pool (5.464-470)
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Another day of despising Hades x Persephone interpretations at the expense of Demeter's character among others. What do you mean the nymph Cyane helped Persephone run away with her beloved Hades and Demeter turned her into a mermaid as punishment, when it's the complete opposite?? People read a myth of a woman trying to help another woman and turn it on its head for the benefit of a straight ship. I'm so mad.