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smokecurl:Hermes: god of travelers and thieves, among other things….
noctivague: Hermes Moodboard ~ Hermes of the Ways“I, Hermes, stand here at the cross-road
Painted panel from a wooden casket depicting Isis-Fortuna.
Temple at Alexandria by Kevin kok, reconstruction made by Ubisoft for the game Assassin’s
Tyche/Fortune from Rome, Italy
vintagedeity:“Praise to thee, Queen of Heaven - bright-eyed Diana, wild Artemis, celestial Sel
thepastelpriestess:I just bought these to be my representation for Artemis and Hekate! I’m thi
I recently finished The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller and I was doing okay emotionally until t
Thetis:This painting dates from back in January, and is part of a commissioned set that features the
The Cypress GroveGenre: Romance/Historical/Fantasy, slightly based on this mythSetting: Greek Anatol
antoniettabrandeisova:Apollon vainqueur du serpent Python, c. first half of the 8th century, Mus&eac
sylverra:Dumortierite egg at sylverra Link in source | $5 flat shipping all US orders | Free US ship
My little hotline to the goddess of love, beauty, and desire <3 For more info read below the
cronus & rhea aesthetic ·requested by: @anon
Love the smell of witchcraft in the morning
Ιανθη Ianthe was the Okeanis of “violet flowers” or the col
I made a thing: Hera Cheat Sheet This is just the first page of 11 pages, 6 of which are sources.The
mikeybooch:“Dawn appeared, her fingers bright with flowers.” I’ve been listen
“Dawn appeared, her fingers bright with flowers.” I’ve been listening to Dr.
Visions of Paphos ______________________A collage with found images, sharpie, stabilo pen, colo
Aphrodite, with a swan for Valentine’s Day. Design also available on Redbubble.
The effeminate stranger Dionysus. Boisterous god of revelry and madness. Other Olympians in the
Richly crowned Aphrodite, the laughter loving foam-walker and mother of desire. Previous Olympi
Industrious Pallas Athene, the unwavering. Grey-eyed protectress, and goddess of counsel. An up
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