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gabis-dub-studios · 2 years
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Hey guys look new splatfest! Totally not badly edited by me, no way! Anyways, pick your team!
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teratocrat · 9 months
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Alala, third planet of the star Areëos, was first logged by the survey ship I Would Be River Water as supporting life, and certainly it does, but not much of it. Mats of xanthophyllic algae descended from that brought by the Goldsowers approximately 12.4 mya coat the shores of its shallow oceans, and lichenous yellow splotches march across the land, chewing basalts and olivines into primordial soil, but multicellular heterotrophic life seems limited to various gelatinous worms burrowing through the oceanic silt. Alala is young, as planets go, and its crust thin; fumaroles dot its surface, and in and around their chimneys extremophilic bacteria breed, hitch rides on the glittering sooty plumes of volcanic gases that tidal forces from Alala's single moon, Carnyx, coax out as it passes overhead, and are then whipped into the howling 500kmph winds that gave the planet its name. Other features of note in the Areëos system include the Ring of Keres, an asteroid belt seven or eight times denser than that of Sol, likely the remains of a planet torn apart by the gas giant Homados, as well as Homados itself and its host of moons - of greatest interest to I Would Be River Water and later ships Becoming The Glass Castle and Intransigent Star was Bástya, the large and rocky base of operations for the Goldsowers as they began the work of habitiforming Alala for their own purposes. The ruins here are of the Late Goldsower Style, very well preserved in Bástya's thin atmosphere and the plymatter only just beginning to show signs of deviation. Still requiring further study are many of the other moons of Homados and its brother Kratos, as well as the planets beyond them, and indeed the planets inward of Alala as well.
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pyrriax · 3 months
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ARGHHHHHH screaming at you and eating scraps of writing enthusiastically. because omg… I’m seeing a lot of angst beyond the violence and I’m looking intently… your au sounds so interesting please talk about it more (when you want to)
HELLO ANON YES THE ANGST IS ANGSTING THIS IS AN ANGST AU WHILE ALSO BEING A CYBERPUNK AU!!
SO. SO. welcome to anhedonia! cyberpunk au, started as a clownzy thing, i went a little feral for team awesome, we've ended up at DOG IMAGERY and DYSFUNCTIONAL EVERYTHING!
the oneshot i have been frantically writing takes place AFTER the main fic i'm trying to finish right now (Artificial Stars) BUT it also is very much its own little contained thing. the angst is very embedded in the violence the violence is FUELLED by emotions! i think i summed it up in my frantic ramblings here:
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SO! anhedonia as a whole is basically my cyberpunk setting playground. there's cybernetics, weird tech (an excuse to really get into one of my favorite things! i love tech design and specifically things like. circuit boards. i am a tech enjoyer.), heart mechanics that are FAR too thought out, and at least ONE dead dog!
everything here is so very intertwined, it's a big web of THINGS HAPPENING and i am very enthusiastic about all of it. it spans multiple season's dynamics and has its sweet moments! but it is also an au with violence embedded at its core!
FOR EXAMPLE OF THE WEB: the prologue of artificial stars!
everything happens with cause! everything has purpose and reason. the world is. lived in. to me. this au has become SO MUCH MORE than it was when i first concepted it as a silly little running-from-the-law thing. it is now. whatever the hell this is!
team awesome is its own side story which is woven into artificial stars as it progresses. roshambo becomes relevant (because NO i do not immediately kill off my favorites even though it is. one of my favorite plot points of the au. if you've pawed through the anhedonia au tag you will know what i am talking about.)
there is so much here. frankly. there's chronic illness in the form of quiff (not present in MOST perspectives but he is dear to me and i think it's fun to include The Random Favs for enrichment) and his queerplatonic Thing with clown. there's chronic illness in the form of mapicc and the last effects of. what happened to him. WHICH i will admit i am avoiding talking about because it is such a major plot point that i desire to not spoil it.
HOWEVER on the team awesome derangement train: there is ALSO a pinterest board which was born of my desire to make SEVERAL webweaves for that trio.
(OLTETHROS is team awesome as a whole, EURYNOMOS is specifically zam, HOMADOS is specifically mapicc, and PALIOXIS is specifically roshambo)
i have talked briefly about zam's board, but i am deeply deranged about ALL of them and i think about all of them. so much. i think about this au so much. i am shaking like a sick dog thinking about it. please. you can ask me about literally any lifesteal person from s4 or before and they probably have some lore/importance. i will elaborate. ask me about teams. i. i.
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diioonysus · 4 years
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greek mythology | gods & goddesses | Ὁμαδος
→ homados was the personified spirit (daimon) of the din of battle - the shouts and cries of men and the clashing of weapons.
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primordialnyx · 6 years
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Modern Day Moodboard:
Homados - Greek personified spirit of the noise of battle
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thethirdbear · 4 years
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screeching-0wl · 3 years
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Phobos & Deimos
Let's talk about my favourite terror twins!
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Who are they?
Deimos (Δειμος) represents terror and dread, while his brother Phobos (Φοβος) - panic, flight and rout.
They embody two different types of fear. Dread and panic are closely related but distinct forms of the emotion, either of which could be disastrous in a battle or fight.
As twins, the two were very alike and almost inseparable. They were often seen together.
The brothers accompanied their father into battle along with some other spirits/deities (e.g. Eris, Alke, Enyo, Ioke). They were known to harness the fire-breathing stallions of Ares as well as drive his chariot inciting fear and terror among the fighting soldiers.
When Ares fought with Heracles and was wounded it was Phobos and Deimos who drove his chariot and brought him back to Olympos.
They are the gods or personified spirits (daimones) of fear and twin sons of Ares and Aphrodite.
As children of Aphrodite, they were also known to represent the fear of loss, perhaps as in a fear of losing all that one loves.
The Roman equivalent of Phobos would be Pavot and as for Deimos - Metus
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Ares, Aphrodite, Eros and Phobos, Greco-Roman Pompeii Wall Fresco C1st A.D.
History and cult
Unfortunately, the information we have about the twins today is limited. Most often we can see them in ancient texts and myths described as being their father's attendants or charging into battle alongside Ares and other war-related deities but there is more to these deities as they can be just as terrifying in their own right.
In the Iliad, their names are mentioned several times as they are depicted fighting, however, we can also see them being shown on the shield of no one other but Agamemnon himself.
Homer, Iliad 11. 36 ff :
"[Description of the shield of Agamemnon :] And he took up the man-enclosing elaborate stark shield, a thing of splendour. There were ten circles of bronze upon it, and set about it were twenty knobs of tin, pale-shining, and in the very centre another knob of dark cobalt. And circled in the midst of all was the blank-eyed face of the Gorgo (Gorgon) with her stare of horror, and Deimos (Fear) was inscribed upon it, and Phobos (Terror)."
Pausanias also mentions that Phobos was represented on the shield of Agamemnon, on the chest of Cypsellus, with the head of a lion which was a common way of depicting him, as in classical art the brothers were usually depicted as unremarkable youths, either nude or in armour, so despite their associations with overwhelming forms of fear, Deimos and Phobos were typically not represented as particularly terrifying in their appearance, though as I mentioned already, sometimes Phobos was given the head of a lion or leonine features.
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Portrait of Leonine Phobos, Greco-Roman mosaic, Halicarnassus C4th A.D.
What's more, the brothers are also said to be shown on the shield of Heracles where we can also get a glimpse of how the ancient Greeks thought the two could look like:
Hesiod, Shield of Heracles 139 ff :
"[Among the images engraved on the shield of Herakles:] In the centre was Phobos (Fear) worked in adamant, unspeakable, staring backwards with eyes that glowed with fire. His mouth was full of teeth in a white row, fearful and daunting, and upon his grim brow hovered frightful Eris (Strife) who arrays the throng of men . . . Upon the shield Proioxis (Pursuit) and Palioxis (Flight) were wrought, and Homados (Tumult), and Phobos (Panic), and Androktasie (Slaughter). Eris (Strife) also, and Kydoimos (Uproar) were hurrying about, and deadly Ker (Fate)."
Hesiod, Shield of Heracles 191 ff :
"[Among the images engraved on the shield of Herakles :] And on the shield stood the fleet-footed horses of grim Ares made gold, and deadly Ares the spoil-winner himself. He held a spear in his hands and was urging on the footmen: he was red with blood as if he were slaying living men, and he stood in his chariot. Beside him stood Deimos (Fear) and Phobos (Flight), eager to plunge amidst the fighting men."
Hesiod, Shield of Heracles 216 ff :
"[Images engraved on the shield of Herakles :] And upon the awful heads of the Gorgones great Phobos (Fear) was quaking."
Historical cult:
Phobos and Deimos were not commonly venerated deities throughout ancient Greece but because they were 'a key element' of war, individuals would conduct sacrifices to their name on battlefields to earn their favour or in other places where war had taken place (Spartans were said to do this but not only).
The classical texts do speak of a few cases in relation to the worship of the twins.
According to Plutarch, Alexander the Great offered sacrifices to Phobos on the eve of the Battle of Gaugamela, perhaps asking for Darius III to be filled with fear. Darius was said to have fled from the field of Gaugamela, making Alexander's praying to Phobos seem successful as a tactic.
And again, on Plutarch's account, Theseus offered a sacrifice to Phobos before joining the battle with Amazon during their invasion of Athens.
Stesichorus claimed that Kyknos, son of Ares who lived in Thessaly beheaded strangers who came along in order to build a temple to Phobos using their skulls.
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Phobos and Ares in Ares's chariot, C.6th B.C.
Modern cult and correspondences
Disclaimer: there are many of my personal UPGs as there is not much historically accurate information when it comes to these things!
Associations
Colours: red, black, silver, grey, gold
Stones: bloodstone, garnet, carnelian, fire agate, tiger's eye, red jasper
Animals: bulls, horses, lions, dogs, carnivorous birds (especially vultures)
Element: Fire
Incense: Frankincense, dragon's blood
Objects: weapons, shields, armour, chariots, bones, skulls
Tarot major arcana: The Tower, Death, The Chariot, The Devil
Offerings
Historically, soldiers were said to slaughter and sacrifice animals to Phobos and Deimos, such as bulls.
Some modern offerings could include:
Meat
Wine
Bones (fake, real, whatever tickles your fancy, I guess)
Skulls/depictions of skulls
Weapons, shields, armour/images of said things
Something resembling blood (some juice maybe?)
Depictions of horses, lions and bulls
Facing your fears
Writing down things you're afraid of on a piece of paper and offering it to them
Learning how to deal with strong emotions in a healthy manner
Learning about war and its effects
Martial arts
Physical activity
Reading their mythology
Go-cart racing (a more feral offering, cause who's got a chariot nowadays, right? 🥲)
Black coffee
Energy drinks
Honestly, it doesn't have to be extra fancy. You can get pretty creative.
Epithets
There aren't many ancient epithets related to Phobos and Deimos, however in Hesiod's Theogony they are both called "terrible" and "shield-piercing", literary epithets, both of which have also been used in ancient texts when speaking of their father, Ares.
Aeschylus also refers to Phobos as "the one who delights in blood", and paints an image of a boastful warrior who's quick to announce his victory before the battle has even truly begun.
Here's a great post with epithets you could also use: LINK and I highly recommend you check out the authors blog, too.
And another great post about devotional acts, offerings, etc. by the same person: LINK
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Ares, Deimos and Nike, Greco-Roman Orbe Floor Mosaic C3rd A.D.
Some more facts
The word "phobia" derives from phobos (Φοβος), meaning fear.
On the modern monument to the battle of Thermopylae, as well as the one at the city of Sparta, Leonidas' shield has a representation of Deimos.
By Semos of Delos, Deimos was attributed to being the father of Skylla by Krataiis (which was also said to be a surname of Hekate)
The two moons of the planet Mars are named Phobos and Deimos
If you have any questions about Phobos and Deimos, worshipping them or working with them, feel free to ask in DMs or wherever you want and I'll be happy to answer them! :)
Edit: Here's a slightly simplified version of this in a form of a cheet sheet
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manfrommars2049 · 2 years
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Homados-class Cutter - Bonfire Stars by Martechi via ImaginaryStarships
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drops-of-moonlights · 3 years
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I said "I'm gonna do gijinkas of my Pokémon Sword team for old time's sake" literally months ago. I'm only now getting to it. So yeah! First pic is the "main" members of the team. Rillaboom, Obstagoon, Seismitoad, Arcanine and Gardevoir, with the second one being the support team members that rotated through the adventure - Sirfetch'd, Urshifu (Single-Strike), Zacian and Solgaleo!
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override-skyfish · 2 years
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The...the Twins s-said I should be making one of these things.
I have never social media thinged. Never had a friend to 'social' with, s-so...was no point. My Standard is not good, my English is worser. But...
My sparkplugs say I am home and should have one now, for taking track of Nana and Grampa if I cannot get Dad on the comm. Even if I don't know the social. I am computers, not social media.
But I try. I try to make things very clear.
So...I am Set. Setalios..... but nobody calls me that name. I am Set. Set, son of Homados. Brother of the Twins Raokon and Katyaquila. Rao and Katy.
For...Earth ages, I am...15, I am thinking. I think is proper. Close nough.
I died. And came back. I am...still getting used to this. Not being dead. I like not being dead, but it is...you get used to it. So now am getting used to being not dead.
...I am here?
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sinister-bob · 4 years
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Machai
In Greek mythology, the Machae /ˈmækiː/ or Machai (Greek: Μάχαι Mákhai, "battles"; singular: Μάχη Mákhē) were the daemons (spirits) of battle and combat, and were sons or daughters of Eris, siblings to other vicious personifications like the Hysminai, the Androktasiai, and the Phonoi.
The daemons Homados (Battle-Noise), Alala (War-Cry), Proioxis (Onrush), Palioxis (Backrush) and Kydoimos (Confusion) were closely associated with the Makhai.
The Makhai were accompanied in battlefields by other deities and spirits associated with war and death, such as Ares, Phobos, Deimos, the Keres, Polemos, Enyo, and their mother Eris the goddess of discord.
Siblings
Been an offspring of Eris and been absent of a father, the Makhai are siblings of the Ponos (Toil), the Lethe (Forgetfulness), the Limos (Starvation), the Algea (Pains), the Hysminai (Fightings), the Phonoi (Murders) and the Androktasiai (Manslaughters), the Neikea (Quarrels), the Pseudo-Logoi (Lies), the Amphilogiai (Disputes), and Dysnomia (Lawlessness) and Ate (Ruin), who share one another's natures, and Horkos (Oath).
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Credit: Wrath of the Titans
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thatmythologynerd · 4 years
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Greek Mythology Aesthetics
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"Most people underestimate how horrible, how distracting Homados can be. He doesn't blame them; it's something you have to live through to truly understand."
Greek Mythology Aesthetics #183:
Homados, God of Battle Noise
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arkadialatreia · 5 years
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The Greek Pantheon
Aceso- Healing, Curing Achelois- a Moon goddess Achelous- Shark spirit Acheron- Woe Achilles- a Deified mortal Achlys- Posion, Misery Achos- Trouble Acratopotes- Unmixed wine Adathodaemon- Luck Adephagia- Gluttony Adikia- Wrongdoing Adonis- the Circle of life Adrastea- a goddess Aegaeon- Violent sea storms Aegle- Radiant health Aeolus- Ruler of the winds Aergia- Sloth Aether- Light, Atmosphere Aetna- Mt. Etna Agon- Contest Aiakos- a Judge in the underworld(europe) Aidos- Modesty
Aike- Prowess Aion- Eternity, Time Aisa- Fate Alabandus- a Deified mortal Alala- the Warcry Alastor- Blood feuds Alecto- a Fury Alectrona- the Morning Aletheia- Truth Alexiares- Fortifies towns Amechania- Helplessness Amphiaraus- Chthonic oracle Amphictyonis- Wine Amphilogiai- Debates Amphitrite- the Sea Anaideia- Ruthelessness Ananke- Inevitability Androktasiai- Slaughter Anetheusa- Fountains Angelia- Messages Angelos- Chthonic Ania- Ache Anicetus- Fortified towns Anteros- Requited love Aparctias- the North Wind Aphaea- Agriculture Apheleia- Simplicity Aphrodite- Love, Beauty, Desire Aphroditus- a deity Apollon- Music, Art, Healing Aporia- Difficulty Arae- Curses Ares- War, Violence Arete- Virtue Argestes- the West/Northwest Wind Ariadne- Mazes Aristaeus- Bee-keeping Arke- a Messenger Artemis- Hunting, Archery Ascelpius- Medicine Askalaphos- Tends orchards in the underworld Asteria- Stars Astraea- Justice Astraeus- Celstial bodies, Astrology Athena- Wisdom, Strategy Atlas- Endurance, Astronomy Atropos- Fate Attis- Vegetation Atë- Delusion Aura- Breeze, Fresh air Auxesia- Fertility Auxo- Spring growth Benthesikyme- the Sea Bia- Violence Bolina- a Deified mortal Boreas- the North Wind, Winter Britomartis- Nets Brizo- Sailors Caerus- Oppurtunity Caicias- the Northeast Wind Carme- Harvestt Castor- Boxing, St. Elmo’s Fire Ceraon- the meal, specifically, the making of the wine Cerberus- Guard dog of the underworld Ceto- Dangers of the ocean Chaos- Nothingness Charites(p)- Charm, Creativity Charon- Ferryman of the underworld Charybdis- Whirlpools Chione- Snow Chiron- a Centaur Chloris- Flowers Chronos- Empirical time Chrysothemis- Harvest Circe- a goddess, a Witch Clotho- Fate Clymene- Renown, Fame Coeus- Intellect Comus- Revelry Corus- Surfeit Corymbus- Fruit of the ivy Cricios- the North/Northwest Wind Crius- Constellations Cronus- Destructive time (king of the Titans) Cyamites- Beans Cybele- Mountains Cymopoleia- the Sea Damia- Fertility Deimos- Fear Deino- Graeae Deipnus- the meal, specifically, the making of the bread Delphin- Dolphins Demeter- Grain, Harvest Despoina- Mysteries Dikaiosyne- Justice Dike- Justice Dione- Oracle of Dodona Dionysus- Wine, Madness Dolos- Trickery Dynamene- Ocean swells Dysnomia- Lawlessness Dyssebeia- Impiety Eidothea- sea nymph Eileithyia- Childbirth Eirene- Peace Eiresione- the Olive branch Ekecheiria- Truce Eleos- Mercy, Pity Elpi- Hope Endymion- a Deified mortal Enyalius- War Enyo- Destructive war Enyo- Graeae Eos- Dawn Eosphorus- the morning star, Venus Epidotes- a deity Epimetheus- afterthought Epione- Soothing pain Epiphron- Prudence Erebus- Darkness Eris- Strife Eros- Love, Attraction, Intercourse Ersa- Morning dew Eucleia- Good repute Eulabeia- Discretion Eunomia- Good order Eunostus- the Flour mill Eupheme- Good omens Euporie- Horae Eupraxia- Well being Euronotus- the Southeast Wind Eurus- the East/Southeast Wind Euryale- Goron Eurybia- Mastery of the sea Eurynome- Wateer, Meadows (ex-queen of the Titans) Eusebia- Piety Euthenia- Prosperity Gaia- Earth Galene- Calm seas Ganymede- a Deified mortal Geeras- Old age Gelos- Laughter Glaucus- Fishermen Glycon- a snake god Hades- Wealth (lord of the underworld) Harmonia- Harmony Harpocrates- Silencee Hebe- Youth Hecate- Magic Hecaterus- Hekateris Hedone- Pleasure Hedylogos- Sweet talk Heemphroditus- Andrgony Heimarmene- Sharing Helios- the Sun, Oaths Hemera- Day Hemithea- a Deified mortal Hepheastus- Fire, Crafts Hera- Marriage, Women (queen of the gods) Heracles- Strength Hermes- Travel, Messages Hesperus- the evening star, Venus Hestia- Hearth, Home Hilaera- a Deified mortal Himeros- Sexual Desire Homados- Battle Homonia- Concord Horkos- Oaths Horme- Impulse Hybris- Outrageous behavior Hygeia- Hygeine Hymenaios- Marriage Hyperion- Light Hypnos- Sleep Hysminai- Fighting Iapetus- Mortality Iaso- Cures Ichnaea- Tracking Ino- a Deified mortal Ioke- Pursuit Iris- Rainbows Iynx- the Love charm Kakia- Vice Kalokagathia- Nobility Karpo- Fruits Keres- Violent Deaths Keuthonymos- Chthonic Koalemos- Stupidity Kokytos- Wailing Kratos- Strength Lachesis- Fate Lampsao- a Deified mortal Lelantos- Air, the Unseen Lethe- Forgetfulness Leto- Motherhood Leucothea- the Sea Limos- Hunger Lips- the Southwest Wind Litae- Prayer Lupe- Pain Lyssa- Rage Ma- a goddess Macaria- Blessed deaths Machai- Fighting Mania- Madness Matton- the meal, specifically, the kneading of the dough Medusa- Gorgon Megaera- a Fury Melinoe- Offerings to the dead Men- Lunar god Mene- the Months Menoetes- Herded cattle in the underworld Menoetius- Anger Methe- the state of being Drunk Metis- Good council Minos- Judge (final votee) Mnemosyne- Memory Momus- Mockery Mormo- Chthonic Moros- Doom Neikea- Quarrels Nemesis- Retribution, Revenge Nereus- Old man of the sea Nesoi(p)- Islands, Seas Nike- Victory Nomos- Law Notus- the South Wind Nyx- Night Oceanus- the All-encircling river Oizys- Woe, Misery Oneiroi(p)- Dreams Ophion- Ruler of the Titans (overthrown by Cronus) Orithyia- Mountain winds Orthosie- one of the Horae Ourae(p)- Mountains Paean- Physician Palaemon- the Sea Palaestra- Wrestling Palioxis- Flight, Retreat Pallas- Warcraft Pan- Shepherds Panacea- Healing Pandia- sky deity Parthenos- a Deified mortal Peitharchia- Discipline Peitho- Persuasion Pemphredo- Graeae Penia- Poverty Penthus- Grief Pepromene- Share Phaenon- Saturn Phaethon- Jupiter Phanes- Procreation Pheme- Rumour Pherousa- one of the Horae Philomelus- the Wagon, the Plow Philophrosyne- Kindness Philotes- Friendship Phlegethon- Fire Phobos- Fear Phoebe(1)- Prophecy Phoebe(2)- a Deified mortal Phonoi- Murder Phorcys- Hidden dangers of the sea Phrike- Horror Phthonus- Envy Phylonoe- a Deified mortal Pistis- Trust Plutus- Wealth Poine- Retribution Polemos- War Pollux- Boxing, St. Elmo’s Fire Ponos- Hard labour Pontus- the Sea, Sea creatures Poros- Expediency Poseidon- Earthquakes, the Ocean (lord of the sea) Pothos- Yearning Praxidike- Exacting justice Priapus- Fertility Proioxis- Onrush Promtheus- Forethought Prophasis- Excuses Proteus- Herdsman of Poseidon Psamathe- Sand beaches Psyche- the Soul Ptocheia- Beggary Pyroeis- Mars Rhadamanthys- Judge (asia) Rhapso- Sewing Rhea- Fertility (queen of the Titans) Roma- Rome Saloazios- sky deity Sangarius- a River Scylla- the Sea Selene- the Moon Semele- a Deified mortal Silenus- Wine press Skeiron- the Northwest Wind Sophrosynee- Moderation Soteria- Safety Soter- Safety Stheno- a Gorgon Stilbon- Mercury Styx- Hatred, Oaths Taraxippus- a Ghost Tartarus- Tartarean Pit Techne- Art, Skill Telesphoruus- Convalescence Telete- Initiaion into the Bacchic cult Tenes- a Deified mortal Tethys- Fresh water Thalassa- the Sea Thallo- Buds Thanatos- Death Thaumus- the Wonders of the sea Theia- Sight Themis- Devine law Thetis- Marine life Thoosa- Sea currents Tisiphone- a Fury Triptolemus- Farming Triteia- the Sea Triton- the Sea Tthrasos- Boldness Tyche- Fortune Uranus- the Sky Zagreus- first incarnation of Dionysus Zelos- Rivalry Zephyrus- the West Wind Zeus- Weather, Lightning (lord of the sky, king of the gods)
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theshuffles · 5 years
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So, I made a list of ALL the Pokemon I have bred, trained, named, and used in both playthroughs and competitive. All of them have, suitable natures and are fully EV trained and almost all of them have perfect IVs. And on top this, I have also added if they have been cut in Sword and Shield. Considering the size of this list, and the time and effort I've put into Pokemon, I hope you can see why I'm so upset.
Selene - Clefable
Eros - Sylveon
Hermes - Togekiss Cu-Sith - Granbull - CUT Philyra - Aromatisse Ambrosia - Slurpuff Chloris - Florges - CUT Anthousai - Comfey - CUT Naiad - Azumarill - CUT Adonis - Primarina - CUT Minogame - Blastoise - CUT Sebek - Feraligatr - CUT Neptune - Empoleon - CUT Poseidon - Samurott - CUT Suijin - Greninja - CUT Phorcys - Crawdaunt Lamia - Sharpedo - CUT Kraken - Tentacruel - CUT Atargatis - Milotic Heqet - Politoed - CUT Koalemos - Quagsire Hydros - Swampert Galene - Pyukumuku Triton - Vaporeon Doris - Alomomola - CUT Pontus - Jellicent Nanshe - Slowbro - CUT Asteria - Starmie Shen - Cloyster Heracleion - Wishiwashi Leviathan - Gyrados Punga - Mantine Henet - Pelipper Jorogumo - Araquanid Ryujin - Kingdra - CUT Tiamat - Dragonite - CUT Blue Ben - Salamence - CUT Nephele - Altaria - CUT Fafnir - Druddigon - CUT Nidhoggr - Haxorus Shussebora - Goodra Mars - Kommo-o Bellona - Kommo-o Kur - Garchomp - CUT Tartarus - Krookodile - CUT Talos - Golurk Serket - Gliscor - CUT Kishar - Rhyperior Knockers - Dugtrio Taweret - Hippowdon Epona - Mudsdale Geb - Sandslash - CUT Set - Excadrill Eris - Ferrothorn Xochipilli - Venusaur - CUT Karmanor - Roserade Apate - Amoonguss - CUT Sylvanus - Breloom - CUT Fufluns - Shiinotic Charlotte - Whimsicott Jinmenju - Alolan Exeggutor - CUT Clytie - Sunflora - CUT Flora - Lurantis - CUT Pomona - Tsareena Sappho - Lilligant - CUT Emesh - Sceptile Midgard - Torterra - CUT Apophis - Serperior - CUT Sherwood - Decidueye - CUT Yggdrasil - Trevenant Davy Jones - Dhelmise Michael - Gengar Stacey - Mismagius - CUT Legion - Spiritomb - CUT Hastur - Mimikyu Osiris - Cofagrigus Persephone - Chandelure Orbona - Alolan Marowak - CUT Krakatoa -  Torkoal Komainu - Arcanine Ally - Ninetales Vesuvius - Camerupt - CUT Sekhmet - Pyroar - CUT Logi - Darmanitan Vulcan - Typhlosion - CUT Gullinbursti - Emboar - CUT Blaziken - Ra-Horakhty - CUT Sun Wukong - Infernape - CUT Bennu - Talonflame - CUT Muspelheim - Charizard Kitsune - Delphox - CUT Dawon - Incineroar - CUT Barghest - Houndoom - CUT Minerva -  Bisharp Nekhbet - Mandibuzz Koronis - Honchkrow - CUT Apsu - Hydreigon Cthulhu - Malamar Thanatos - Absol - CUT Loki - Zoroark - CUT Bastet - Alolan Persian Sebastian - Umbreon Samantha - Weavile Erebus - Sableye Khepri - Shedinja Helios - Volcarona - CUT Athena - Scizor - CUT Sir Lancelot - Escavalier Sepa - Scolipede - CUT Ah-Muzen-Cab - Beedrill - CUT Ares - Pinsir - CUT Heracles - Heracross - CUT Aura - Vivillon  - CUT Jimmu - Yanmega - CUT Melissa - Ribombee Levana - Leavanny - CUT Dionysus - Shuckle Eurybia - Golisopod Atlas - Crustle Arachne - Galvantula Jupiter - Vikavolt Rahab - Eelektross - CUT Thor - Ampharos - CUT Zeus - Jolteon Raiju - Manectric Tsukumogami -  Rotom Abaset - Togedemaru Ba'al - Heliolisk Terpsichore - Oricorio Huracan - Pidgeot Hecate - Dodrio - CUT Horus - Staraptor - CUT Aetos Dios - Braviary Noivern - Homados Geras - Drampa Gulon - Eevee Aceso - Blissey - CUT Kallisto - Bewear Aphrodite - Lopunny - CUT Venus - Cinccino Thoth - Porygon-Z - CUT Pan - Ditto Somnus - Snorlax Apollo - Smeargle - CUT Tanuki - Linoone Chimera - Silvally Mafdet - Zangoose - CUT Hathor - Miltank - CUT Ceres - Kangaskhan - CUT Inugami - Stoutland - CUT Brihaspati - Oranguru Nekomata - Espeon Nabu - Alakazam - CUT Ma'at - Sigilyph Yog-Sothoth - Reuniclus Sir Galahad - Gallade Megan - Gardevoir Ammit - Mawile Portunus - Klefki - CUT Tyrfing - Aegislash Stymphalos - Skarmory - CUT Hephaestus - Aggron - CUT Niflheim - Aurorus - CUT Perses - Tyantrum - CUT Nereus - Kabutops - CUT Oceanus - Omastar - CUT Asura - Barbaracle Brokkr - Golem - CUT Sindri - Alolan Golem - CUT Remus - Lycanroc (day) - CUT Romulus - Lycanroc (night) - CUT Duat - Tyranitar Olympus - Gigalith Tlaloc - Armaldo - CUT Anshar - Aerodactyl - CUT Quetzalcoatl - Archeops - CUT Perseid - Minior - CUT Montu - Hawlucha Kashima - Hariyama - CUT Karkinos - Crabominable - CUT Xingtian - Hitmonlee Kamaitachi - Meinshoa - CUT Shiva - Medicham - CUT Kratos - Conkeldurr Onikuma - Pangoro Hanuman - Passimian Anubis - Lucario Anput - Lucario Namtar - Toxicroak Camazotz - Crowbat - CUT Nug and Yeb - Weezing Lilith - Salazzle Nyogtha - Alolan Muk Styx - Dragagle - CUT Nosoi - Naganadel Eitr - Toxapex Nergal -  Nidoking - CUT Ullr - Mamoswine Skadi - Alolan Sandslash - CUT Ymir - Beartic Oni - Glalie Yuki-onna - Froslass
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Gods and Goddess Masterlist
Chaos 1
Nyx 1 2 3 4
Nyx/Erebus 1
Erebus 1 2 graveyard
Eros
Gaea
Tartarus
Ouranos
Hermera
Aether
Pontus
Thalassa
Hydros
Ananke
Phanes
Nereus
Thaumas
Phorcys
Keto
Thoosa
Eurybia
Aegaeon
Aetna
Doris
Glaucus
Oceanus
Koios
Krios
Hyperion
Iapetus
Kronos
Theia
Rhea
Themis
Mnemosyne
Tethys
Phoebe
Asteria
Leto
Apollo
Artemis
Astraeus
Pallas
PersesHekate
Styx
Nike
Kratos
Zelus
Bia
Eos
Atlas
Prometheus
Epimetheus
Monoitos
Clymene
Achiale
Iris
Arke
Hydaspes
Circe
Aidos
Helios
Pasiphae
Selene
Dike
Astraea
Nemesis
Ikhniae
Pandia
Herse
Clio
Euterpe
Thalia
Melpomene
Terpsichore
Erato
Polyhymnia
Ourania
Kalliope
Triptolemus
Achlys
Thanatos
Clotho
Lachesis
Aisa
Moros
Elpis
Pheme
Ker
Hypnos
Morpheus
Phantasos
Icelus
Pasithea
Epiales
Momus
Eupheme
Aglaia
Eurynome
Asopus
Eukleia
Euthanasia
Philophrosyne
Penia
Amechania
Ptocheia
Ploutos
Eros
Attis
Tyche
Eirene
Eunomia
Adikia
Ate
Peitho
Hybris
Koros
Dyssebia
Pothos
Anteros
Himeros
Hedone
Psyche
Oizys
Apate
Dolos
Aletheia
Philotes
Geras
Eris
Sophrosyne
Epiphron
Eleos
Anaideia
Deimos
Phobos
Ponos
Lyssa
Penthos
Horcus
Poine
Praxidike
Arete
Soter
Kakia
Ktesios
Homonoia
Lethe
Aergia
Hormes
Homados
Alala
Polemos
Proioxis
Palioxis
Alke
Ioke
Kydoimos
Harmonia
Leukothea
Palaemon
Thyone
Silenus
Leneus
Astraeus
Hestia
Demeter
Hera
Hades
Melinoe
Makaria
Poseidon
Zeus
Bythos
Aphros
Hebe
Ares
Eileithyia
Hephaestus
Pyriphlegethon
Cocytus
Acheron
Ascalaphus
Enyo
Enyalius
Persephone
Zagreus
Bootes
Despoena
Eubuleus
Karme
Britomaris
Khrysothemis
Trochilus
Eleusis
Dysaules
Carmanor
Amphitrite
Triton
Kymopolia
Benthesicyme
Proteus
Aristaeus
Epione
Iaso
Panakeia
Hygeia
Aegle
Akeso
Telesphorus
Athena
Metis
Poros
Aporia
Aphrodite
Dione
Hermaphroditus
Priapus
Iakkhos
Aura
Lelantus
Boreas
Zephyrus
Notos
Eurus
Eosphoros
Hesperus
Khloris
Karpos
Khione
Oreithyia
Opsis
Loxos
Hekaergos
Hermes
Maia
Maira
Pan
Akis
Angelia
Palaestra
Dionysos
Methe
Telete
Sangarius
Phasis
Thallo
Pandrosos
Auxesia
Karpo
Damia
Kaikias
Lips
Skiron
Eiar
Theros
Phthinoporon
Cheimon
Auge
Anatolia
Musica
Gymnasia
Nympha
Mesembria
Sponde
Elete
Acte
Hesperis
Dysis
Arktos
Aeolus
Ganymedes
Adonis
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THE SHOW IS ABOUT TO BEGIN— WELCOME, ATHANASIA! ALEKSANDER KOVACEVIC HAS BEEN ACCEPTED. JOE MANGANIELLO IS NOW TAKEN.
Aleks plays a role in the silenced war of Las Vegas that not many would expect. He does not spill blood, and because of that, he is overlooked. They fail to realize there are other ways for your hands to remain unclean and stained with scarlet. He is the bringer of the cries of battle that not many understand come from such wars. Using his skilled hands to ensure life, he can rip a battle cry for survival from those who threaten to fall forever in the face of another fight. He is HOMADOS.
GET BUSY LIVING, OR GET BUSY DYING. PLEASE FOLLOW THE NEXT STEPS HERE AND SEND IN YOUR ACCOUNT TO THE MAIN WITHIN 24 HOURS.
Everyone suspects ALEKSANDER KOVACEVIC of at least one of the cardinal sins, but in Nevada, the worst sins are bound by blood and this is HIS: THE FOXES. HE rolled the dice FIVE YEARS ago as a CHERVONYY TYSILYTEL. Under the desert sun, they claim the act of an ER SURGEON AT DELOS HOSPITAL. They’re often mistaken for JOE MANGANIELLO before those crimson colored glasses slide down their nose. ALEKS better get busy living, or they’ll get busy dying by the ripe age of FORTY-TWO. There are no second acts in a marked life, and it’s measured out by the melody of BACK TO YOU BY KATELYN TARVER.
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