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official daine visual archive
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2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
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art blog(derogatory)
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light as a feather
Ring of Fire in Cloudy Skies © Bryan Minear
Lead your vision. Minor Arcana - King of Wands
Art by Eldar Akmanaev
Ace of Swords. Art by Hanna Iva.
The Siphoner 🩸 A character class for The Hidden Isle. You can preorder the TTRPG here
Eris sketch page
My inspiration/reasoning behind her having two forms is in this passage by Hesiod.
Hesiod, Works and Days 11 ff (trans. Evelyn-White) (Greek epic C8th or C7th B.C.) : "It was never true that there was only one Eris (Strife). There have always been two on earth. There is one you could like when you understand her. The other is hateful. The two Erites have separate natures. There is one Eris who builds up evil war, and slaughter. She is harsh; no man loves her, but under compulsion and by will of the immortals, men promote this rough Eris (Strife). But the other one was born the elder daughter of black Nyx (Night). The son [Zeus] of Kronos (Cronus), who sits on high and dwells in the bright air set her in the roots of the earth and among men; she is far kinder. She pushes the shiftless man to work, for all his laziness. A man looks at his neighbour, who is rich: then he too wants work; for the rich man presses on with his ploughing and planting and ordering of his estate. So the neighbour envies the neighbour who presses on toward wealth. Such Eris (Strife) is a good friend to mortals."
yoinked from theoi.com naturally.
No, obviously the soul of each is longing for something else which it cannot put into normal words but keeps trying to express in oracles and riddles.
Plato, from ‘Symposium’, quoted in ‘Eros the Bittersweet: An Essay’ by Anne Carson
Fall Out Boy- My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark
The Binding of Death
… guess what I’ve been obsessing about again.
Willow for @lyexsah !
Classicstober Day 6: Medea 🩸
Based on Euripides Medea.
The Red Tapestry by Jaime Corum (2011)