Me when I (Dorian warrior chad) survive the plague instead of my virgin Athenian sister
An AU where Sparta survived instead of Athens won’t leave my mind, so here’s some Byzantine Argurios for you guys :)
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Me when I (Dorian warrior chad) survive the plague instead of my virgin Athenian sister
An AU where Sparta survived instead of Athens won’t leave my mind, so here’s some Byzantine Argurios for you guys :)
Here @allbeendonebefore. Take this and call this a day.
Sparta C6 and Athens A7 please ;w;
i am LOVING the chaotic energy of this one, thank you :D
pick your preference:
Athens imagining Sparta doing this because his mind is a bit detached from reality
Sparta imagining this because it's the inner self he can't express or he'll die
Corinth imagining this because she needs to entertain herself somehow
Sparta A for the pose thing! >:D
no i don’t know what is happening with the colours. I WAS going to draw something more revealing but my brain went for the hoplite armour because i havent drawn it in a long time
THE Sparta faceclaim of all time is Farya Faraji, who makes absolutely goated historical-inspired music on his Youtube channel. The moment I started describing Argurios in excessive detail I knew that I was just gonna end up imagining him.
Athens and Sparta Adventures: Chapter 8: Book of Ships pg. 11
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Long Walls: These defense fortifications were built from Athens’ primary harbour at Piraeus to the city itself, six kilometres inland. During the 440s, the Middle Wall was also under construction. The walls would keep the city connected to the vital imports and navy that Athens relied on in case of a land invasion.
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Athens and Sparta Adventures: Chapter 8: Book of Ships pg. 18
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Eureka: Lit. in Greek “I have found it!”, this exclamation was made famous by Archimedes (who this chapter predates). I drew an oil lamp because I think I’m hilarious.
Rhapsode: A professional performer of epic poetry. An example is the titular character in Plato’s Ion, who has his victory crown verbally trampled by Socrates who claims his “talent” is being used as a mouthpiece by the gods and little more.
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