God of War Blades of Chaos – Legendary Twin Blades Inspired by Norse Mythology
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God of War Blades of Chaos – Legendary Twin Blades Inspired by Norse Mythology
"Aethernis - Cracks in the Sky" - EPISODE 1 - The Benefactor (on Wattpad) https://www.wattpad.com/1625314088-aethernis-cracks-in-the-sky-episode-1-the?utm_source=web&utm_medium=tumblr&utm_content=share_reading&wp_uname=Gabry1704 A crack has opened in the sky above Florence. Gaia Vetri, a young anthropologist, discovers she belongs to the Dragomir bloodline-women who age slowly, who carry ancient amulets, and who can control the gateways between worlds. When a dormant portal awakens during an elegant gala, Gaia becomes the target of forces older than humanity itself. The Aeternis-creators of mankind-are not the only ones watching her. The Non‑Born and the Voron press from the darkness, desperate to use her power and break into the human world. With a dangerous philanthropist hunting her, a mysterious guardian at her side, and a Jesuit priest who knows too much, Gaia must choose who to trust...
"Brave and Faithful — a tribute to cosmic strength and ancient wisdom. This hoodie blends Norse runes, celestial symbols, and mythic stags into a wearable legend. Perfect for those who walk between worlds. Now available on TeePublic!"
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Cyrus: god of childhood
fan art of dreamworks moon boy (since Dreamworks won't give me anything about him)
Dreamwork’s moon boy, (since l'm a Greek mythology fan I made him a Greek god).
Meet Cyrus, son of the moon titan Selene and Endymion.
He has 50 sisters the Menai, and he is the youngest sibling. His mother never wanted him to grow into a man so he is forever a child (which he enjoys unlike his best friend Eros whose similar situation makes him angry at everyone and troubles all with his arrows). Unlike most gods, Cyrus prefers the worship of mortal children than grown ups. This makes him change his title of god of lunar tides ( much to his mother chagrin) to the god of childhood.
Unleash Your Inner Monster: A Guide to Creating Unique and Memorable Fictional Monsters. Part 1: Purpose
When creating a fictional monster, its purpose in your story is crucial. The monster's role can make or break the narrative, so it must be carefully considered. Here's how to craft a monster with purpose:
Define Its Role: Before diving into the details of your monster, determine its role in your story. Is it the main antagonist, a secondary threat, or a misunderstood creature? Understanding its purpose will help you shape its characteristics and behavior.
Tailor Its Traits: The traits of your monster should align with its role. If it's the primary antagonist, it needs to be a formidable foe. If it's a misunderstood creature, it should be capable of eliciting empathy from readers. Consider the physical and behavioral traits that will support its purpose.
Use Metaphors: Monsters can be metaphors for real-world issues or fears. For instance, a monster that represents the dangers of genetic engineering might be created through gene splicing, and this technique makes the monster unique and adds depth to the story.
Create Tension: A monster that poses a real threat to your protagonist will create tension, making the story more engaging. To achieve this, the beast should have a distinct advantage over the protagonist, forcing them to rely on their wits and resources to survive.
Give It A Weakness: The monster's weakness ultimately allows the protagonist to overcome it. The flaw can be physical or psychological, but it should be significant enough to provide a clear path to victory.
By focusing on the purpose of your monster, you can create a creature that is not only terrifying but also serves a clear narrative function. Carefully considering the monster's role, traits, and weaknesses will help you craft a compelling story that resonates with readers.
"Threads of Fate". Kloto
"Threads of Fate" — The Story Begins Before you stands Clotho, the first of the three Moirai, the goddess who weaves the fabric of destiny. She embodies creation and the beginning of the journey, representing both gentleness and strength, a balance of light and darkness. Her golden threads connect worlds and people, defining their purpose. This project reimagines the legendary goddesses of fate, blending mythology with modern fantasy. Clotho is just the beginning. Ahead are her sisters: Lachesis, who measures life's thread, and Atropos, who brings inevitability. The project will expand, unveiling each heroine's unique traits, powers, and styles. Together, they will tell a story that transcends classical myths, exploring themes of fate, freedom, and harmony. Stay tuned as their world comes to life. The question is: Are you ready to face the embodiment of destiny?
Threads of Glory
Checkpoint:
ZavyChromaXL-v9.0
web-ui:
stable-diffusion-webui (AUTOMATIC1111) ComfyUI
Other: Photoshop