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The siblings Apollo and Artemis (they are twins but i felt like drawing one as a brunette and the other as a blonde)
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don't ask me why i'm obsessed with ancient greece & rome when we both know it's because i'm gay
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can you OD on vitamin D
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Epithets of Hades
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I’ve noticed that there aren’t many posts concerning epithets for Hades, and certainly no comprehensive ones, so I thought I’d make one. This is Hellenism focused, so all will be applied to Hades, even though the Latin ones would traditionally be for Pluto. Latin epithets are marked as (L). I translated some of these into more concise titles that convey their implications, and notes are made as necessary. Sources are at the bottom but are not linked so that this will still show in tags. I hope this helps everyone!
Related to his role as ruler of the underworld:
Hades Chthonius - Hades of the Underworld
Hades Polyxenos/Polydegmon/Polysêmantôr Aidonius - Hades, Ruler/Host of Many
Hades Pasiánax - Hades, the Universal King
Hades Adesius - Hades of the Grave
Hades Zefs Khthonios - Hades, Zeus of the Underworld
Hades Larthy Tytiral (Etrurian) - Hades, Sovereign of Tartarus
Hades Ánax - Hades, the King
Hades Polydegmenos - Hades, He Who Welcomes All
Summanus/Manus/Mantus (L) - Hades, Prince of the Dead
Niger Deus (L) - Hades, the Black God || Hades of the Infernal Regions
“Zeus of the Departed”
“The Other Zeus”
Related to his roles concerning death:
Hades Nekrodegmôn - Hades, Receiver of the Dead
Hades Agesilaos - Hades, Who Calls Man To The Underworld
Hades Nekrôn Sôtêr - Hades, Saviour of the Dead
Hades Hesperos Theos - Hades, God of Death and Darkness (for those who believe he and Thanatos are the same deity)
Related to his role as controller of the earth and its resources:
Hades Ploutos - Hades of Wealth
Hades Khamaizilos Dios - Hades of the Earth (“where he likes to be” is implied)
Hades Theôn Khthonios - Hades, the Terrestrial God
Tellumo (L) - Hades, Who Provides to the Creative (denotes creative power of the earth’s resources)
Tellus (L) - Hades, Who Provides for the Productive (denotes productive power of the earth’s resources)
Altor (L) - Hades, Who Nourishes
Other:
Hades Hagesilaos - Hades, Leader of the People
Hades Eubuleus - Hades of Good Counsel || Hades, the Consoler (supposedly references death as the end of sorrows)
Hades Adámastos - Hades, the Unconquerable
Hades Aidis - Hades, the Unseen
Hades Aïdonefs/Aidoneus - Hades, the Singer || Hades of Nightingales || Hades of Sleep || Hades of Light || Hades of Poets || Hades of a Girl
Hades Amenthes (Egyptian) - Hades, Who Gives and Receives
Hades Axiocersus - Hades the Shorn (he was depicted without hair where this was used)
Hades Clymenus - Hades, the Renowned
Hades Euclius/Eucles - Hades of Good Report/the Famous/of Good Fame
Hades Agetes/Hegates - Hades, the Conductor
Hades Moiragetes - Hades, Guide of the Fates
Hades Orkos/Orcus - Hades of Oaths, Hades, the Avenger of the Perjured
Hades Opheius - Hades, the Blind || Hades of Prophecy (as the blind augers of Messenia we’re dedicated to him)
Euchaites - The Beautiful-haired One
Rusor (L) - Hades, to Whom All Things Return
Salutaris Divus (L) - Hades, Restorer of the Dead
Saturnius (L) - Hades, Son of Kronos
Uragus (L) - Hades of Fire
Urgus (L) - Hades, Who Impels
Operatus (L) - Hades, the Concealed
Februus (L) - Hades, To Whom Purification and Sacrifice Is Offered
Hades, the Good and Prudent (not historical, but reflects how he was seen)
Negative (but everything can be twisted sometimes):
Hades Agesander - Hades, Who Carries All Away (this references the Persephone myth; included because it exists but I’m not sure you’d want to use it)
Hades Clotonius - Hades, the Infernal
Hades Stygius - Hades the Hateful
Feralis Deus (L) - Hades, the Cruel God
Hades Agelastus - Hades of Melancholy Countenance
“Hades, the Tearless”
“Hades, the Implacable and Adamant”
Given by Poets:
The Grisly God (Homer)
Ruthless King (Homer)
Infernal [Zeus] (Vergil, he said Jove)
Stygian [Zeus] (Vergil, same as above)
Sources:
Hellenic Gods (dot Org)
Brown, Robert (1844). “The Religion of Zoroaster Considered In Connection With Archaic Monotheism” (also known as Wikipedia citation)
The Oxford Companion to Classical Civilization
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You're laughing. Your bastard infant stole 50 of my fucking cattle, tricking me with reversed hooves and you're laughing.
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Reblog if you think african mythology should be represented more in media
Absolutely
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I made this a long time ago and was very nervous about posting it to Tumblr. I can’t really think of a good caption~ everything I wanted to say is in the little blurb at the beginning. 
‘God of Arepo’ Fan-made graphic novel 
Part 1 // Part 2 // Part 3 // Read the Original Story Here
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Hecate~ the Goddess of Magic & Witchcraft. ♡
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If you don't pretend you're a greek goddess when eating grapes then you're living life wrong.
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Icarus faked his death
He dragged his body from the mouth of the sea,
and crawled onto shore,
skin sparkling gold and reddened.
And Apollo said,
"Your father won't find us here"
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hey icarus bro wanna order some hot wings-oh my god im so fucking sorry dude
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No more straight Achilles, society has progressed the need for straight Achilles
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todays straight character of the day is: nobody
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If you don’t have actual wings to escape Crete with your son, home-made is fine
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Greek mythology reimagined; Perseus as Medusa. Finally got around to finishing this!
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Head of Medusa (1617-1618) by Peter Paul Rubens
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