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Apollo and Artemis
mythology; sirens ~ she swore vengeance on all men with dark hearts
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@femmefatalenet | event ten | mother’s day | gaia
there are some things only a mother can understand.
the gods in new colors: psyche + amber
I’ll love you the way you love a rose - tenderly and selfish
the encyclopedia of celtic mythology and folklore: ↳ Ba’al
This title, meaning “the lord,” was given to various gods of the Phoenicians, the sea-trading ancient people of the eastern Mediterranean; Ba’al was parallel to, and perhaps consort of, the goddess names Ba’alat, “the lady.” Ba’al is sometimes mistakenly described as the Celtic corollary to a hypothesized seasonal god named Bel, after whom the spring feast of BELTANE, celebrated on May 1, was presumably named. There is no evidence of such a divinity; no inscriptions to or sculptures of Bel have been found, although we do find a god named BELENUS whose name may have been incorporated into the springtime festival. Unlike Ba’al, who was typically a god of the atmosphere (and especially of stormy weater), Belenus was associated with healing spring and, at times, with the sun.
mahina of the blind depths by @shorecatcher: Cinderella, mermaid of sound and the sun
always water and darkness because now I eat the light; I am sun.
— Angel Dominguez
the fairy cat for @shorecatcher ✨
Introducing: Monstrous Monstrous follows the story of Delphinium Dalca, a semi-immortal young woman cursed to fall in love with numerous monsters and villains throughout her life. Monstrous is my secondary work-in-progress and the only WIP I’m developing publicly on Tumblr. The version released in parts on Tumblr is the first arc of the first draft of Monstrous— not the full, official, and edited final draft of the entire novel. Monstrous is directly related to my main work-in-progress, the Arcane Elements Cycle. They are set in the same universe and the two stories begin in the exact same location. However, Monstrous is written as if it were a story that the characters of Arcane Elements would be familiar with and would have read as a novel in their world. (I feel obligated to warn you that the portion of Monstrous released on Tumblr will leave off on a cliffhanger, as I must reserve the majority of the story for the formally published version. Read at the risk of your own heart.)