Artemis and Apollo!

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Artemis and Apollo!
THE MYTH OF APOLLO AND HYACINTHUS The myth of Apollo and Hyacinthus, which curiously is Roman and not Greek, is a romance story that ends badly :c
I know that female deer don't have antlers, but I'm absolutely certain that Artemis would have them simply because it would make her look more wild.
And please ignore my lame attempt to draw a white crow; it looks more like a chicken.
Apollo and the Raven
Apollo has many stories, and one of his myths that I find particularly interesting is the myth of Coronis. In short, it could be said that, oddly enough, Apollo has bad luck in romantic relationships. A raven, which at that time had white plumage, brought him the gossip of his partner's infidelity, and Apollo decided to make the "intelligent" decision to punish the poor raven, turning it into a symbol of bad omen.
In this drawing, I wanted to represent Apollo's connection with the raven, as a messenger of the god of prophecy, one who foretells bad news.
The Hunters.
I think they favorite activity to fraternal twins are go to go hunting. They always compete to see who hunts the more.
Hyacinthus and Apollo.
I don't know how to draw chibis
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Caotic duo
Work in progress about baby Hermes meeting Apollo for the first time
Hermes is the younger brother who gets his way