Portable War Husband and how to relocate them ( Odydio ver. and PolyTyde ver. )

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Portable War Husband and how to relocate them ( Odydio ver. and PolyTyde ver. )
the iliad ends with a disgraced corpse then honoured. the odyssey ends with disgraced corpses then honoured. the aeneid ends with a disgraced corpse. the thebaid ends with disgraced corpses. is this anything?
Tydeus
I'm still working on this one, but...
Every time I thought, “okay, let’s add some blood beside his mouth to make him look more badly wounded,” and then add it, then remove it, and say to myself, “No, Tydeus, stop eating human organs.”
i thought: man, there really is a polytyde shortage in fandom
then i thought: i will fix this
fratricide like civvy war crises / don’t treat me rough, treat me polynices
what if you and your twin sister were princesses who were prophecized to marry some randos your dad found fighting on his doorstep who then went to get themselves killed immediately after. sorry that happened to you queens
Deipyle and Argeia
couldn't decide on a haircolour so i did both
In Statius’s the Thebaid, there’s a scene where Theseus is about to go to war with Thebes and Hippolyta plans to join the fight but since she’s already pregnant (with Hippolytus), Theseus convinces her not to.
It’s very bittersweet in how Theseus is trying to protect both his wife and son only to be the cause for both of their deaths…
Tydeus lives AU and he and Diomedes storm Troy with Athena at their back
Tydeus reclaims Calydon AU and Polynices crowns him king
Tydeus AUs-