“if there is one thing i have learned in my life, and i grant i have not learned much, it is this: neither the fair folk nor mortals know what love is or is not. no one does.”
mark antony blackthorn / miach — the hunter
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“if there is one thing i have learned in my life, and i grant i have not learned much, it is this: neither the fair folk nor mortals know what love is or is not. no one does.”
mark antony blackthorn / miach — the hunter
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Toxic yuri forever
"Who's Hotter?" DanMachi’s Godly Hotties: Handsomest of Them All Edition
Who's Hotter?
Miach
Ikelos
Soma
Ouranos
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Hermes
Celtober 2023 Days 10, 11 and 12: Siblings, Medicine, Sacrifice
Now Núadu was being treated, and Dían Cécht put a silver hand on him which had the movement of any other hand. But his son Míach did not like that. He went to the hand and said ‘joint to joint of it, and sinew to sinew’; and he healed it in nine days and nights. The first three days he carried it against his side, and it became covered with skin. The second three days he carried it against his chest. The third three days he would cast white wisps of black bulrushes after they had been blackened in a fire.
Dían Cécht did not like that cure. He hurled a sword at the crown of his son's head and cut his skin to the flesh. The young man healed it by means of his skill. He struck him again and cut his flesh until he reached the bone. The young man healed it by the same means. He struck the third blow and reached the membrane of his brain. The young man healed this too by the same means. Then he struck the fourth blow and cut out the brain, so that Míach died; and Dían Cécht said that no physician could heal him of that blow.
After that, Míach was buried by Dían Cécht, and three hundred and sixty-five herbs grew through the grave, corresponding to the number of his joints and sinews. Then Airmed spread her cloak and uprooted those herbs according to their properties.
Cath Maige Tuired
Miach
Cassandra of the Miach Familia and Bell of the Hestia Familia.
my beloveds