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brainstorming new OCs asking important questions like "what if a manticore was a twink who owned a farm" and "what if an alabaster lord was a lesbian"
what Dimitra thinks happens after the harvest festival vs what really happens
The Greek philosopher Plutarch suggested that the human eye had the power of releasing invisible rays of energy that were in some cases potent enough to kill children or small animals. The evil eye is believed to be a curse that is given by a glare that has negative intensions. Any negative emotion can cause the evil eye curse, such as anger or even jealousy. It is believe that the curse itself causes bad things to happen to the person who has received the curse, such as headaches and even a string of bad luck. Wearing a special evil eye charm, also called a mati, is said to help prevent the curse from even happening. This set of work is inspired by the traditional hand embroidered works found in many Greek homes. The intricate patterns are usually sewn together to make tablecloths and decorative pieces displayed on flat surfaces. Many women would pass their time creating these masterpieces while sitting in the streets with friends and relatives talking about the happenings of the town. These naive hand-drawn versions of the traditional delicacies are used to decorate the rays of the evil eye bringing the crafty tradition and the local beliefs together. You can see more patterns at https://www.dimitratzanos.com
This is a confession not an ask. Thanks to your dolphin apollo fic, I now imagine myself as dolphin apollo everytime I go swimming. I splash around. I lead my potential oracle to safety. The tiny pool has become an ocean and I, the god Apollo. I'd actually recommend it. I propelled myself so far and had so much more stamina. You have my eternal gratitude for this.
HAIL DOLPHIN POLLO
SWIM
SWIM TILL YOUR HEART'S CONTENT
EMULATE DOLPHIN POLLO AND YOU SHALL BE HAPPY
:DDDDD
this made me smile :D
Έτσι είναι το pas mal;
Dimitra and the Silver Mask, Part 1: Page 47
Happy New Year, everybody! I ended up taking an extended break for the holidays, sorry for not giving you the heads up about that, but we’re back and chugging along (hopefully) towards the end of this chapter. Stay tuned!
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Η Θεά της Γεωργίας Δήμητρα, Θεόφιλος Κεφαλάς - Χατζημιχαήλ
The Goddess of Agriculture Dimitra (Demeter), Theofilos Kefalas - Hatzimichael