Can u draw odylen (Helen/Odysseus) plss
Their ship is so underrated 💔
Only cuz Vivi asked as well /silly
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Can u draw odylen (Helen/Odysseus) plss
Their ship is so underrated 💔
Only cuz Vivi asked as well /silly
Odylen⚓️✨ (edit)
This is an old edit😭 so some things r different
Art credit: @wolfythewitch
odylen/helody for the soul
What's up, Odylen people
uhh odylen ig
Odylen ⚓️✨ (edit)
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Odylen⚓️✨ (edit)
more of them bc they interest me.... manifesting a fanfic about them...
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Helen Bathing Odysseus.
“in the fashion of a slave he [Odysseus] entered the broad-wayed city of the foe, and he hid himself under the likeness of another, a beggar, he who was in no wise such an one at the ships of the Achaeans. In this likeness he entered the city of the Trojans, and all of them were but as babes. I alone recognized him in this disguise, and questioned him, but he in his cunning sought to avoid me. Howbeit when I was bathing him and anointing him with oil, and had put on him raiment, and sworn a mighty oath not to make him known among the Trojans as Odysseus before that he reached the swift ships and the huts, then at length he told me all the purpose of the Achaeans. And when he had slain many of the Trojans with the long sword, he returned to the company of the Argives and brought back plentiful tidings. Then the other Trojan women wailed aloud, but my soul was glad, for already my heart was turned to go back to my home, and I groaned for the blindness that Aphrodite gave me, when she led me thither from my dear native land…”
- The Odyssey, Book 4, [233]