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greek mythology | goddesses iiii
Cymopoleia Dragomir, the Princess of The Dragon's Sea
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CYMOPOLEIA
In Greek mythology, Cymopoleia was a daughter of sea god Poseidon and sea Nereid Amphitrite, and is known as the goddess of the seas and of storms, and the wife of Briareos, one of the three Hecatoncheires.
Cymopoleia the mushroom fairy
Succumb to earth... Rot to dust... Let mother earth consume your bones. A powerful fairy who infects her victims with mushrooms - the mushrooms control their host from the inside, nourishing their mother queen and doing her biding. Essentially allowing her to create an endless array of puppets whom she also vicariously feeds off of it, killing from the inside out.
character design and prompt by Celesol at flight rising
Mural done at the beautiful Salinas Grandes in Nicaragua with Dom hubner on the top volcano and skull and me on the bottom, balance land/sea/sky and death/life and stuff.. #typicalseasidemural #volcano #ramskull #Cymopoleia #amphitrite #seagoddess
Cymopoleia, X
Cymopoleia doesn’t have any health problems. She is a bit offended that you would even suspect that there is anything wrong with her. Oh. wait you must be referring to the eyes. She’s forgotten to pull glamour over them. Those are the result of a fairly successful experiment and they are very useful. She assures you that they have no ill effects on her health. She takes very good care of herself. She has to if she wants to continue her experiments