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primopinku · 6 months
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Sketches of my murder babies - Maistacia, Malik, and Krios.
I feel like they'd be a modern day family of executioners
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sodamnbored · 9 months
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Guys, does anyone remember that excellent post about feral Jason taking on Krios barehanded.
I remember stuff about Krios snapping his shield and throwing him into a wall or something. And then advancing on him like he was prey. But he wasn’t prey, he was a wolf. Something like that.
And then stuff about him going batshit and having like ichor staining his mouth?
I need to find that post if anyone knows where it is. I seem to have lost it.
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nicosavior456 · 8 months
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Pjo Demititan Oc’s Moodboard Part 1
Ryan Altha- Son of Rhea, the residential psychiatrist and also co leader of demititans
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2. Archon Theodore-Greek Son of Cronus and legacy of Hecate and Athena, ruler of Greece, and co leader of demititans
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3. Larissa La Rue: Russian-American Daughter of Iapetsus (Bob) and adopted by Clarisse and Chris, leader of the Demi revolution army, bearer of the curse of Achilles, and host of Ouranos.
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4. Yura Olsen Daughter of Oceanus and Legacy of Boreas, future queen of the sea and Sally’s girlfriend. She’s also mutiracial (Greenland Inuit, Danish)
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5. Elena Foggo: Brazilian- American Daughter of Hyperion and Legacy of Vulcan (Roman Hephaestus)
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6. Itri Bassey: Nigerian-Canadian Daughter of Krios and Legacy of Astraeus and Selene. Future Astronaut
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7. Aarav Jha: Indian-Canadian son of Koios and a professor at a university.
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8. Jung-Sung Han: Korean-Canadian son of Mnemosyne and a graphic novelist.
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9. Ambriel Arlert- Daughter of Themis, blind, a vigilante, a lawyer, and the future president of the United States.
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10. Aimillios- Greek-American Son of Pallas, Legacy of Hercules, and general of the Greek Army.
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Thank you @sakuraazharuno for making them
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medi-melancholy · 5 months
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desperately need to design more members of this party especially since they're one of the biggest groups but all i've got so far is #MagicSchoolRepresent rippppp
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percabeth4life · 5 months
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lmao Krios just gets shy, very suddenly remembers clutching onto Percy like a lifeline and sobbing all over them both and all his offense at being deceived fades to full embarrassment and blank braining
Krios is just turning and walking away. He is not dealing with this. Nope, he's leaving.
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catqueenofpluto · 1 year
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Angstyastro did a Thane tiddy joke and made me immediately think of this meme so here it is ><
I enjoyed making this nonsense and coming up with an icon for Jack (because we all know it would be her being a jerk) was interesting. I think she'd be one of those people who makes a parody pic of the basic start-up icon.
check out the inspiration for this here
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kirbsofthestars · 1 year
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Kirbtober day 18 - Forgotten
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mocha--draws · 1 year
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[ID: a digital drawing of a grey cat poking his head out of a advent calendar door. This cat has one yellow and one orange eye, a lighter grey belly and paw, and a determined and excited expression on his face. He has a darker grey "mask" on his head, starting below the eyes and ending at his ear tips, and lighter grey stripes on his ears. He also has a darker grey stripe going down his back. He has one dark grey leg, with a lighter grey zigzag pattern in the middle of it. He's holding up and looking at a mistletoe. He is standing on his toe tips. The advent calendar door is dark grey with a circular gradient of orange starting at the middle, and a yellow "4" on it. End ID.]
Advent calendar day 4! Krios seems to be setting up the mistletoe! I'm sure he's excited to see who he'll meet under it!
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deathlessathanasia · 1 year
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“It is obvious from a casual glance that the deities in Hesiod’s list of Titans are of such disparate nature and origin that they could not possibly have formed a common group from very early times. Some have Greek names, others foreign names;  some are nature-gods, some are abstractions, some are nonentities who were probably never anything more than genealogical links. Some of them, moreover, for reasons that will be considered presently, could not have shared the common fate of the Titans as former gods who were banished forever. It is altogether probable that the Titans, with the possible exception of Kronos, were originally an anonymous collective body, and one may suspect that most of the deities in the standard list, as established in the Theogony, were first named as Titans by Hesiod himself (who may also have been the first to establish that they were specifically twelve in number). .. . .
We must now consider why the specific deities named by Hesiod should have been enrolled as Titans. Kronos, Rhea and Iapetos have already been discussed, as deities who were almost certainly named as Titans in the existing tradition. Okeanos was the god of the outer Ocean, the great river that supposedly encircled the earth and was the source of all other waters, salt and sweet alike. It could obviously be assumed that the lord of these waters must have been a very ancient deity who had been at his post from the very earliest times. According to a passage in the Iliad, indeed, he and his consort Tethys were none other than the first couple from whom all the gods had sprung (an idea that was apparently derived from a Babylonian myth in which Apsu and Tiamat, representing the sweet and salt waters respectively, were portrayed as the first couple). Even if they could not be regarded as the first gods of all in the context of the succession myth, Hesiod accords them only a slightly lower status by including them among the Titans, as would be  fitting for venerable deities whose union could account for the origin of all the lesser streams of the world. Okeanos seems ill-fitted, on the other hand, to share in the collective actions and fate of the Titans, since his streams are a permanent feature of the world and one might suppose that he would be obliged to remain in them at the edges of the earth. The story in the latter part of the Theogony in which he tells his daughter Styx to assist Zeus against the Titans is consistent with the thought that he did not join with the other Titans in fighting against Zeus; and in Apollodorus’ theogony, in which the Titans are presented as attacking Ouranos as a collective body, it is explicitly stated that Okeanos took no  part in that enterprise. Themis, the personification of law and right order, and Mnemosyne, the personification of memory, belong very appropriately among the Titans in so far as they represent ancient and fundamental forces in the world; but it can hardly be imagined, on the other hand, that they have been banished from the world since the fall of the Titans. Even in the Theogony itself (though in a part of the poem that may have been added after Hesiod’s time), they reappear after the banishment of the Titans as early wives of Zeus. Themis figures, furthermore, as we will see, in a number of myths set in the Olympian era.
The other Titans in Hesiod’s list are obscure deities who are of genealogical significance alone; none have any recorded myths, and they may well have had no stories even in Hesiod’s time, being remembered only as parents or ancestors of more important deities (if they were not invented by the poet himself, as is possible in one or two cases). Hyperion is mentioned in the Homeric epics and other early poetry as the father of the sun-god Helios; and his name is also used on occasion as a title of Helios himself. Since the sun and other main luminaries of the sky must have come into existence at an early stage in the development of the world, Hyperion could be fittingly enlisted as their Titan father. Koios also finds a natural place among the Titans as the father of Leto, who was the mother of two major Olympian deities, Artemis and Apollo. Hyperion and Koios have Titan consorts assigned to them, Theia, ‘the Divine’ and Phoibe, ‘the Radiant’, respectively; it required no great ingenuity, whether on the part of Hesiod or some predecessor, to invent figures such as these. And finally there is Kreios (or Krios), whose nature and origin are a mystery. As we will see, he served a useful if minor genealogical function by fathering husbands for some early goddesses. There was not always complete agreement on the identity of the Titans in the subsequent tradition; Apollodorus, for instance, omits Phoibe, replacing her with Dione (the consort of Zeus at Dodona, and mother of Aphrodite in one account."
 - The Routledge Handbook of Greek Mythology, Robin Hard
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naiitiel · 2 years
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Saint Thane.
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bubble-espeon · 1 year
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Gonna post them here because I don't want to interrupt the Kirbtober prompts on my kirby blog. Fully colored refs! Digital! Because I've only ever sketched them or done them traditionally.
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primopinku · 6 months
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Your mind is restless, they say you're getting better But you don't feel any better (in my eyes, in my eyes) You can do no wrong In my eyes, in my eyes You can do no wrong - Hearing Damage by Thom Yorke
My durge Krios and Wyll, The only time he feels like he isn't a monster is in Wyll's arms. Which is ironic given Wyll's occupation.
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mycave-pati · 5 days
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All mine One Piece girls.
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pbjelly90art · 2 months
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New Spaceverse sketches!
In order we have: Adam Sr., Tarsus, Ophelia, Sara, Rebecca, Kliff, Tyran, Jagun, Colin with his son Pyper when he was younger, Sylvie, Marcus, Mark, Pontus, Caecius, Krios, Sar, Vanity and Calliope.
Adam Sr., Tarsus, Ophelia, Sara, Tyran, Marcus, Mark, Pontus, Vanity and Calliope belong to Sakume. The other characters here belong to me.
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gentle reminder that jason grace sincerely thought that becoming a tree was a puberty thing for all Zeus kids, and lowkey freaked out + Annabeth started cackling at that. He is such a himbo I love him sjsks
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percabeth4life · 2 years
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What do you think was Krios reaction to seeing the stars again?
Krios looked up at the sky, looked up at his sky.
The night shone above him, countless stars shining bright, brilliant, welcoming him with a twinkling song for his ears alone. He blinked rapidly, wetness touching his cheeks, and stared above.
There were new stars, ones he didn’t know. One’s he needed to introduce himself to. There were stars he knew, from long long before, ones that sang to him their greeting, that welcomed him home once more.
They had work to do, but not yet.
Right now... right now he looked up and basked in the light of the heavens, in his light, in the stars on his skin, shining in his eyes, bringing pinpricks of light to the world at long last.
He’d missed this, he’d missed this light in his chest, on his skin, bringing comfort, telling the stories of the universe, of the people. The stars, the constellations, they were a story written in the heavens, they were tales as old as time.
Krios loved his stars, he’d missed his stars, he was so glad to have them back.
The stars whispered their love right back to him, and Krios basked. The dark of Tartarus had been torture. The light only coming from his brother hadn’t been enough.
But now, now he was beneath the sky. He was beneath the night. He was beneath the stars.
He was home again.
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