Could you draw Pronoia/Hesione/Klymene/Asia, the wife of Prometheus? (She has many names 🫠)
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Could you draw Pronoia/Hesione/Klymene/Asia, the wife of Prometheus? (She has many names 🫠)
got this ask back in november, but finally got around to cleaning up this sketch I made for it
The Women in Prometheus' (Love) Life
Yes, multiple. And no, Pronoia is not the main one. In fact it turns out she only exists if you squint.
His consort and the mother of Deukalion is named Hesione by Akousilaos (fr. 34 Fowler) as well as in the Prometheus Bound (though here their son is not mentioned). She is Klymene in Dionýsios of Halicarnassus, Roman Antiquities 1.17.3 and in a scholion on Odyssey 10.2 (the scholiast claims this to be the most common parentage for Deukalion); in Herodotos' Histories 4.45.1 the name of his wife is Asia.
It is unclear who the mother of Deukalion was in the (Pseudo-)Hesiodic Catalogue of women. In the same scholion on the Odyssey, where both Klymene (attributed to „most authors” and Hesione (attributed to Akousilaos) are names offered for the mother of Deukalion, another one is attributed to Hesiod: Pryneie/Prynoe, which is considered corrupt and occasionally gets emended to Pronoe/Pronoia (no other source has that name). The scholia on Apollonios Rhodios' Argonautica 3.1086 however claims that in Hesiod's Catalogue Prometheus had Deukalion by Pandora, which again tends to be considered an error. Interestingly, Deukalion as the son of Pandora appears also in Strabo's Geography 9.5.23 (although no father is mentioned here and there also exists an account that makes Epimetheus the father of Deukalion).
Then we have Kelaino the daughter of Atlas, by whom Prometheus has Lykos and Chimaireos (Tzetzes on Lykophronn 132, 219); one Axiothea (Tzetzes, on Lykophron 283); and even Pyrrha, who in the scholion on the Argonautica mentioned above is called the mother of Hellen by Prometheus.
And there also exists a tradition in which he is in love with Athena (e.g. schol. Apoll. Rhod. 2.1249) but nothing (good) comes of that.
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Oceanus warning Styx to save herself and her kids by joining Zeus while Clymene's sons are getting tortured left and right and pregnant Metis is getting cannibalized is so 😭
Did he not have any fatherly wisdom for them?
Romance Club MC's as Greek deities:
Emma as Clymene (or Asia):
Goddess of Fame and Renown 🌟
Clymene (or Klymene) was a Titan goddess in Greek mythology, daughter of the Titans Oceanus and Tethys, thus making her an Oceanid. She was the goddess of renown, fame, and infamy. She was married to the Titan Iapetus, and they had four sons, Atlas, Epimetheus, Prometheus and Menoetius. Clymene was also called Asia and in this guise identified as the Goddess of Anatolia. In ancient Greek vase paintings she appeared as a handmaiden of Hera. Emma was chosen for obvious reasons, as we can see her trying to achieve fame at all costs in My Hollywood Story.
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greek mythology | titans and titanesses | Κλυμηνη
→ klymene was one of the elder okeanides and the titan goddess of fame and renown. she was the wife of the titan iapetos and the mother of prometheus and atlas.
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More dice I did for friends! These came out looking like I caught fireballs in resin. Complete with ash and embers in holographic gold.
These were for @malevolentmango’s character Klymene.
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greek mythology meme: titanesses (3/5) - clymene
Clymene was one of the elder Okeanides and the Titan goddess of fame and renown.