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apollosgiftofprophecy · 2 months
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We Don't Talk About Bruno, But It's The Delphic Family
The Discord made me do it. :3
This, predictably, is LONG. I don't often change lyrics/make up lyrics so it may be clunky in spots but. yeah :3
Song Link Here! if you'd like to listen along :3
Asteria: We don't talk about Koios, no, no, no! We don't talk about Koios... but It was my wedding day
Perses: It was our wedding day!
Asteria: We were getting ready, and there wasn't a cloud in the sky
Perses: No clouds allowed in the sky
Asteria: Koios walks in with a mischievous grin-
Perses: Thunder!
Asteria: You telling this story, or am I?
Perses: I'm sorry, mi vida, go on
Asteria: Koios says, "It looks like rain"
Perses: Why did he tell us?
Asteria: In doing so, he floods my brain
Perses: Abuela, get the umbrellas
Asteria: Married in a hurricane!
Perses: What a joyous day... but anyway
Both: We don't talk about Koios, no, no, no! We don't talk about Koios!
Hecate: Hey! Grew to live in fear of Koios studying or pond'ring I could always hear him sort of muttering and mumbling I associate him with the sound of falling snow, hs-hs-hs It's a heavy lift, with a gift so humbling Always left Abuela and the family fumbling Grappling with prophecies they couldn't understand Do you understand?
Lelantos: A seven-foot frame Snake at his back When he calls your name It all fades to black Yeah, he sees your dreams And feasts on your screams (hey!)
All: We don't talk about Koios, no, no, no! (We don't talk about Koios, no, no, no!) We don't talk about Koios (we don't talk about Koios!)
Oceanus: He told me my fish would die The next day: dead! (No, no!)
Prometheus: He told me I'd lose my gut! And just like he said... (no, no!)
Epimetheus: He said that all my recklessness would undo me, now look where we're at points at Prometheus (no, no! Hey!)
All: Your fate is sealed when your prophecy is read!
Phoebe: He told me that the life of my dreams would be promised, and someday be mine He told me that our love would grow, like the grapes that thrive on the vine... Óye, Boreas's on his way (Alder: HAHAAHAHAH)
Leto: He told me that the man of my dreams would be just out of reach Betrothed to another It's like I hear him now
Asteria: Hey sis', I want not a sound out of you (Leto: it's like I can hear him now)
Leto: I can hear him now
Apollo, most likely: Um, Koios... Yeah, about that Koios... I really need to know about Koios... Gimmie the truth and the whole truth, Koios
Artemis: (Apollo, your boyfriend's here)
All: Time for dinner!
Lelantos: A seven-foot frame (Asteria: It was my wedding day) (Perses: It was our wedding day) Snake at his back (Asteria: we were getting ready) When he calls your name (Asteria: and there wasn't a cloud in the sky) It all fades to black (Perses: no clouds allowed in the sky!) Yeah, he sees your dreams (Asteria: Koios walks in with a mischievous grin-) And feasts on your screams (Perses: Thunder!)
Asteria: You telling this story, or am I?
Perses: I'm sorry, mi vida, go on (Phoebe: óye, Boreas's on his way)
Asteria: Koios says, "It looks like rain" (Lelantos: a seven-foot frame, snake at his back) In doing so, he floods my brain Married in a hurricane
All: He's here! Don't talk about Koios, no! (Apollo: Why did I talk about Koios?) Not a word about Koios!
Apollo: I never should've brought up Koios!
EL FIN :D
enjoy the brainrot :3
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theelysianeyes · 2 months
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Jason Perses Clade... Also known as Destruction or Dest for short. He is an OC inspired by Greek Mythology. He's part of the Underworld's gods and is responsible for many natural disasters.
Although he is technically one of the youngest gods, parts of his soul and memories do come from nearly 5000 years ago. This is due to the fact that he was cast out from another god's body, which resulted in that god losing a fragment of his soul and his memories from when he lived as a mortal.
This soul fragment along with the mortsl memories then manifested into Dest. A man who upon first looks would look awfully similar to his original. But upon further inspection, the differences start to increase.
You would soon realize just how different the two are... Both in their personality and powers. Ironic how life itself can sometimes cause destruction.
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ysphcpb · 5 months
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มีเธอมีฉัน (Safe Zone) - Bright, Film, Gawin, Jam, Krist, Nanon, Peck, Perses And our love will be here, and remain this warm. This is it, my safe zone. I want to take good care of you, want you to stay here for a long time.
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offtay · 6 months
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OMG??? 🤯
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sarafangirlart · 9 days
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Did Andromeda have nine separate children or three instances of surprise triplets?
lol it’s never specified. Only thing we know for sure is that Perses is their eldest and that Electryon is probably their second child.
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nicosavior456 · 1 year
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Riordanverse Demititan Oc’s
Elena Fogo: Brazilian daughter of Hyperion(Titan of East, heavenly light) and Legacy of Vulcan( Hephaestus Roman)
Lucian Angel: British son of Eos(Titaness of dawn) and Legacy of Helios (Titan of sun).
Itri Bassey:Nigerian Daughter of Krios (Titan of South, stars, constellations) , Legacy of Astraeus(Titan of stars, dusk, and planets) and Selene (Titaness of moon)
Camira Sealgait: daughter of Lelantos(Titan of hunting and air)
Archon Theodore: Greek Son of Cronus(Titan of Time and king of the Titans) and Legacy of Athena and Hecate
Ambriel Arlert: Blind Daughter of Themis (Titaness of Justice).
Ryan Altha: Son of Rhea (Titaness of motherhood and Queen of the Titans).
Aarav Jha: Indian-Canadian Son of Koios (Titan of North, Intelligence and Knowledge).
Larissa La Rue- Rodriguez: Daughter of Iapetus (bob) (Titan of west, death and pain) and adopted by Clarisse and Chris.
Carlos Hernandez: Mexican son of Perses (Titan of Destruction).
Jun-sung Han: Korean-Canadian son of Mnemosyne(Titan of Memory and arts)
Yura Olsen: Daughter of Oceanus (Titan of the oceans), Legacy of Boreas and adopted by Amphitrite. She’s multiracial (3/4 Greenland Inuit and 1/4 Danish)
Aimillios Iroas- Greek Son of Pallas (Titan of War) and Legacy of Hercules
Jair Mammon: Black American son of Theia
Gunnar Nelson: Canadian Son of Menoetius and legacy of Nemesis
Kaito Hanabusa: Japanese-American son of Tethys and host of Pontus
Evangeline Bechtyl: Irish daughter of Phoebe and legacy of Apollo
Thank you for helping me @sakuraazharuno
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taio-kyo · 8 days
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Nubus - practice animatic. Pre main story. Just trying out some concepts.
Even during making this some lore things already changed – but it won't have much of an impact on this.
Music can be found here. I do not claim it as my own. Drawings, character and story (as far as this has one) are made by me :)
Blood for the blood god!
Reblogs and likes would be appreciated!
Individual frames below the cut
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onion-existence · 1 year
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Commissions of Greek titans Oceanus, Kronos, Perses, Pallas, and Atlas for @tartarusgames on IG
Any redistribution or reproduction of commissioned artwork for any purposes without express written permission from the client is not permitted.
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When you're gothic but your parents are sparkly, celestial and charismatic models.
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This is the Goddess Hecate and her Godly titan parents Asteria and Perses.
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Height comparison.
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7698 · 4 months
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singto-prachaya · 5 months
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Talking with 'Ne' PERSES, a T-Pop idol who calls himself a 'feminist'.
It's not often that we see men in the Thai entertainment industry. clearly defines herself as a 'feminist' , which Nae-Naran Wikairungroj One of the members of the idol group PERSES from G'NEST under GMM Music is the person we're talking about.
We decided to contact Nepai because we knew he was an avid reader. He is also especially interested in issues of women's rights and gender equality. He often reviews the various feminist books he reads. Ready to often recommend it to his beloved fans. Sometimes his fans send him feminist books to read as well. This is a small impression. which Nae sees as a space to exchange views on gender equality that is meaningful to him Make him open up to the world and made him and his fans good friends with each other. Join hands to move the issue of women's rights forward. Even if it's a conversation that isn't very large.
*Note I used google trans for this whole long interview
Nae's idol is 'Joe March', a female character from the book Little Women or in the movie version played by Saoirse Ronan. Nae admires her coolness. and the courage to stand up for oneself in a society where women are sexually repressed And Nae herself has gone through the story of being repressed by masculine values. Many times, some groups of friends have some toxic behaviors. Until he decided to walk away from that point. This character therefore works more fully with him.
Every minute that Nae and I talk From the first minute until the full hour is up. We see Nae more than just a handsome young man who is full of passion for being an artist on stage. But Nae represents people in the entertainment industry who have the spotlight. and represents 'men' who are more likely to face violence. discrimination or gender discrimination Less than women or LGBTQ+ people come out and openly talk about the problems that women and LGBTQ+ people face. In a society where gender equality has not yet come true
Feminism in the meaning of Nae means fighting for people of all genders. Not just fighting for women But behind the scenes he calls himself a feminist instead of using other words. Because he believes that this word will help emphasize that the problem of gender inequality that women face really exists. and should say it clearly So what else do you want to say clearly? Let's go read his words.
Q: Why did Nae define herself as a 'feminist'?
A: Actually, at first we also questioned ourselves about what it meant to be a feminist.Where is the feminist bar? Because we don't know that much of its history. Just enough to know roughly. What is it caused by? And how does it lead to demands for women's rights? And then we wondered Is it really an equitable term? If we don't know enough Can we call ourselves feminists? But when we start reading Starting to understand this word gradually, we know that in the end, the word "feminist" It is a fight for the right to live. No matter if you are a woman, a man, or what gender or race. If you know that you or others are being oppressed in some way in society because of your gender. Then dare to stand up and raise your voice to make the issue louder. You can be a feminist too.
So we started calling ourselves feminists. and the reason for using this word Instead of using the word fighting for gender equality, it is to emphasize that the problems that women face today really exist and still exist because sometimes if we avoid using other words instead of fighting for women's rights, Sometimes that problem was made lighter Or some people pretend not to see each other.
Q: I heard that when I was in school I had to leave my friend's gang. Because of some masculine characteristics of the people in the group What are the characteristics of that man? So what made you decide to walk away from there
? A: The teenage years are the age of self-discovery. We don't want to blame him completely. Because we think that he did that. Maybe he did it because he wanted some kind of recognition. Without thinking about whether it was wrong or not I remember having a male friend make out with an LGBTQ+ friend, which I felt was going too far. That made us feel stupid and not fit in there, so we decided to leave the group.
Because we are people who don't usually fight with people. You could use the word quiet, so we chose to fade ourselves out of the group. After that we went to play group games. I feel like I don't fit in in some ways in the male gamer community. Part of it is the idea that men must be better at games than women. That makes us feel okay again. And then faded out again But this time it faded easily. Because they are friends who play together in the online world.
Q: And have you ever had the personality of a guy who you consider toxic?
A: Yes, even though during high school It will be a period that doesn't flow with the group of friends that much. But we feelWe still have some toxic masculine traits. When I look back, I feel like I'm glad that we made it through that time. and become more aware of that problem, such as when female friends come to talk He will first think about whether he likes me or not, which is like (laughs) and has some cockiness. When we play games We try to be gamers. 
Q: What was the starting point that made you become interested in gender equality?
A: During university, it was a time that changed our lives as well. We met a male friend who likes watching movies and reading books. We have absorbed many things from it, and the points of interest here also come from it. He is a person who feels whatever he feels and makes it happen. When I was with him, he was a sensitive person. and in tune with one's own feelings Every time we talk about movies or life It also makes us absorb its sensitivity. We feel that sensitivity is very important to being human. Because at least if we dare to show our sensitive side Without having to pay attention to the values ​​that say that being a man must be strong. We will understand other people's sensitivities more. It's a small point. That affected our thinking after that.
During my third year, I started reading books about feminism. When I read it, I saw more things. Then take it and observe what is happening around you. It makes us gradually I'm constantly interested in this issue. The first feminist book I read was Feminism for the 99%. In that book, what issues were discussed about women being oppressed? It presents the idea of ​​feminism fighting for the 99%, which includes people of all genders, including men, LGBTQ+ people, people of all races. that is being suppressed by patriarchy or whatever social inequality
This book helps equip us with basic tools and gradually Learn more from this tool. What do we see from it? We saw a strange structure. And how has it been fed into our heads since childhood? For example, when we were in a Chinese family We often hear stories about gender inequality. In some houses, men may be more affectionate than women. or encourage more men to go to work while the daughter should stay and take care of the house
But in our country, it's not like that. My father can wash the dishes. You can cook food for them to eat, but other households still give you the responsibility of preparing the main food. Let it be the duty of women to some extent. 
Q: The problem of gender inequality in Thai society that I see. Is there anything you would like to share
? A: The lack of social status of a Queer person or LGBT person in law means they are a person who does not yet have a identity in society. Because in the law it still states that only men and women can marry each other. This group of people Inability to have love in legal ways This is what we feel most right now.
Sometimes we perceive from the perspective that LGBTQ+ people are only happy, but really, they've been through a lot. We had a friend when we first arrived. He said he was a man. And we were glad that later he came to tell his friends that He's got a girlfriend. We're gay together. We are delighted that he accepted himself. And there are people who accept him. From what he didn't dare tell Because saying that might mean causing other people to tease him, which in reality, maybe no one is teasing him. But the fear that arises It is caused by inequality in society.
Women's safety is also something to talk about. From what I have read Or we see it on the media There are women who tell stories about events that they have encountered. Many times it is an event where there seems to be nothing at all. But it can happen. It is something that drives women to live in fear. Wherever you go, you must be careful at all times. You must not dress in certain clothes. So that other people don't feel anything? We feel that it is difficult. We don't understand all that difficulty. But he shouldn't have felt this way. from the actions of others
Or is it an issue that we feel sorry for? That is, when people come and demand that sanitary napkins should be a welfare state. There will be people who come out and say So what do men get? which we feel He only looked at it from a man's point of view, what he had to get. They did not consider the importance that women cannot choose whether or not they have menstruation. or holidays on menstrual cycle days We don't understand women's feelings anymore. How will he feel? But he just said he had a stomach ache. Is it enough? that he should have stopped and should be heard
We say that men should be aware of their own thoughts. Let it not hurt anyone's feelings. Or go make a woman Or which gender feels bad?Men may not face the same problems that women or LGBTQ+ people encounter. What are we saying here? We cannot speak for women, speak for LGBTQ+ people, or fully judge his pain. But we're just speaking from the point of view that We should view people as equals. No matter who they are, they should have the right to live the life they choose. It doesn't have to be that difficult.
Q: When you're an entertainer who clearly expresses his sexual orientation. How do you handle it? If you imagine encountering sexist jokes in each situation
A: I've encountered it, but in a society I'm not that close to. People with whom we are already close He will understand a bit about what we have in mind. But when I actually went there We might show something. Let's change the subject. Or try not to continue the conversation. At Toxic, we may also be less combative. Choose a way to compromise. Try to avoid further conversation. Then we'll go share the article. or talking about various issues In our own area
Q: Do you think that in the entertainment industry There is gender inequality. Or what are the gender inequality issues?
A: We've worked with LGBTQ+ people. We've seen how narrow perspectives have become. Many people put up labels saying that when this person is LGBTQ+ then they have to be like this, like this, like the stereotypical image that has been created. In fact Looking at a person, one should look at the individual. More than gender
When it comes to working in the industry, we feel that we rarely see the space for people who are queer. or people who are really LGBT, we often see that most Male celebrities tend to get more attention. or more popular It can be said that it is according to market mechanisms. But as a medium or the entertainment industry There should be more awareness of their existence, such as the portrayal of trans people as being funny. In fact, He should be anything. We can't just expect him to be funny.
In the T-Pop industry, we can probably see that There are people who can be themselves fully. We feel it's good. But if you ask me if it's enough or not, I think there must be a lot of space.
Q: When you're an entertainer and famous Driving this matter How do you think it's beneficial?
A: We feel that what we do is very small. If compared to what is currently happening in society We feel good that we may be able to help the movement spread more widely. We're happy with that. But we feel We can still do just a little bit. We feel that some fans may even know more than us. Sometimes he sends us books that open up the world. It felt good, like helping each other, like being good friends.
That book is Beau (is Non-Binary of Everything) which talks about an angel who descends to the human world and questions our way of seeing the world. that only looks at men and women This book explains to us how to really understand that feeling.Looking from the eyes of an angel Look at humans not just by gender and age, but look at humans as human beings. And humans can be anything. Regardless of gender
Q: Men come out and speak openly about women's rights in society. What do you think can help in society?
A: We were born as men. Which we think has an advantage. We can't deny We just have to accept that the advantage exists. Because if we compare the proportions We were not traumatized. or being pressed down as much as other genders Therefore, we cannot speak for those affected. What we can do is be a supporter so he doesn't feel guilty about what he's been through, be beside him and cheer him on to be strong. and fighting against a patriarchal society Confirm that he exists and can have a better life And at least when we talk about gender inequality. It will cause this matter to be discussed. No matter how small the group is, at least there will definitely be more people who understand this matter.
Q: Currently, some people have a bias against feminism. Some say it was because of his angry attitude. What do you think?
A: Compared to what he has experienced. He could understand that anger. Because before the feminist rage He might speak conciliatoryly. Or it can be gently. But then you focus on the final action, which sees the feminists rage. It's better not to listen. Why don't you say something nice? Even though he may have said something nice 100 times, no one has listened.
Some powers may not be visible to us. But it doesn't mean there won't be any. Our focus on one action It might not be all of him. What had he been doing before? or something that society views as non-violent But in reality, he had an impact on this thing. The fact that he would take action out of anger to protect his own life. It's very understandable.
Q: Your fans know that you like to read books about gender issues. What would you like to recommend? What would you most like them to read? along with reasons.
A: Can you have multiple books? (laughs) The first book is Feminism for the 99%. It's a good book to lay the foundation for understanding that feminism doesn't just fight against women. But fight for the 99% of people in society.
The second thing is Hot love in the land of socialism I feel like this is another book that makes us dream. Or imagine a dream in a society that is alive. Be it with women, trans, or queer, or men, or whatever.
And the last story, Little Women, we feel is a book that makes us feel the power of women. It's an easy read. And he worked with us a lot. Joe March (the character in the story) is a really cool guy. And we want to be like Joe March, who can stand up and be himself in a society where he may be repressed by various values. He's our idol.
Q: If you had the opportunity to work in the House of Representatives? What do you want to do to happen in Thai society the most
? A: Determining whether a person must be that gender or this gender may not be important. We have no legal knowledge. But I think gender identification might be important in medicine. But legally, it may not have to be male or female. If we fix this, it should unlock many things. Because there are still only 2 genders on the front of the ID card, it doesn't push anyone away from their identity. He should have made his own choice. Or if you still don't know what it is. There's no need to specify. It may only be specified in medical documents.
And the issue of sanitary napkin rights is important.Expenses are not cheap, not everyone can bear them all the time. If there is a policy to help He probably has more money to do other things.
Q: What is the picture that you want to see in Thai society regarding equality?
A: We want to see everyone living their lives. Be yourself I did what I wanted to do. Have chosen your own path where he doesn't have to be limited by his gender. The fact that we are born as either gender We shouldn't have to sit and bear what we have to be. Born as a man, you don't have to be strong. Or don't be weak. Born as a woman, you don't always have to be a housewife. Life is much more than that. It should be a framework created by our own satisfaction.
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apollosgiftofprophecy · 7 months
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OFFICIAL FANFIC LIST (as of now)
Shattered Minds - the Orion Myth
When the Day Met the Night - Copollo first meeting
Bloody Memories - Hyacinthus ghost fic
Lamentation of a Sister - Secrets Outtake
Swarms & Swears - knowledge n wisdom bromance
Deals With the Damned Never Go As Planned - The Titan Army makes a deal with three nasty emperors
A Tale of Two Sisters - MCs: Leto & Asteria. Guest Starring: Lelantos, Phoebe, Perses, Aura, Zeus, & Hera
A Titan's Demise - 5 times Apollo interacted with Helios during Roman times, and 1 time he couldn't :')
Hunger Games AU Part 1 starts posting March 15
Silence is Death - Marsyas!!!! (Will be posted on April 2nd!)
Sunkissed - Apollo's first boyfriend (Branchus <3)
From Dusk to Dawn - TTC via Apollo POV
Koios Solo - Koios attempts to bust himself out of prison. Goes about as well as you'd expect.
Revise past fanfics/post next poll
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Two years ago trying to find tpop groups to follow was like searching for water in a desert. Now it’s monsoon season and I’m harvesting every drop of rain I can.
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ysphcpb · 5 months
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Safe Zone MV: Behind the scenes
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bebe-benzenheimer · 2 years
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greek mythology meme - titans 3/5
Perses (Πέρσης), god of destruction
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nicosavior456 · 8 months
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Pjo Demititan Oc’s Moodboard Part 2
1. Carlos Hernandez: Mexican Son of Perses and future professional wrestler (WWE superstar)
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2. Lucian Angel- British Son of Eos and Legacy of Helios. Another future astronaut.
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3. Camira Sealgait : Irish Daughter of Lelantos and is a hunter and tracker of the demititans.
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Thank you @sakuraazharuno for making them
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