maxim, to gamedev
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aimeemaroux, (edited ) to mythology

It's the here at Erotic Mythology! 🍇

""He [Dionysos] appeared on a jutting headland by the shore of the fruitless sea, seeming like a stripling in the first flush of manhood: his rich, dark hair was waving about him, and on his strong shoulders he wore a purple robe."
Homeric Hymn 7 to Dionysos

🎨 on a coin from Maroneia in Thrace, a city famous for its wine. It was minted 168-79 BCE.

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bevanthomas, to random
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John Troyer (1753 –1842) was an Ontario farmer who became famous as an exorcist, herbalist, and cunning man who could deal with a wide range of supernatural threats, as well as use his occult skills to find buried treasure. Legend claims that Troyer once stole a witch's broomstick and figured out how to fly it himself.

aimeemaroux, to histodons

Have a beautiful Day of Aphrodite aka Venus' Day aka Frigg's Day aka Friday 🌹

This nude terracotta figurine was likely inspired by the of Knidos by . Created from inexpensive terracotta clay, this Aphrodite might have been commissioned as a votive offering by a person of modest means.

🏛️ Greece, 4th-3rd Century BCE, today in the Cleveland Museum of Art

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bevanthomas, to random
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Since ancient times, the Welsh have celebrated the Spring Equinox as a time when the Earth's various spiritual energies are especially potent, including the "Awen" - that flowing spirit of divine inspiration which is the source of all poetry and prophecy.

AimeeMaroux, to histodons
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It's the Day of Zeus / Jupiter's Day / ! ⚡

Zeus-Jupiter statuette from the vicus of Dalheim in Luxembourg, which was part of the civitas of the Treveri, a Celtic tribe. It was found inside a small square building within an octagonal sanctuary and measures 61 cm (24 inches) in height.

🏛️ Late 2nd century CE, today in the Musée du Louvre

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bevanthomas, to random
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In Welsh King Arthur stories, Arthur's brother Cai the Tall (Sir Kay) had many superpowers, including making himself red hot. During rainstorms, Cai's friends would stay close to him, as Cai's extreme heat turned the raindrops to steam, keeping everyone dry.
🎨​Disney's "Sword in the Stone"

AimeeMaroux, to mythology
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It's the Day of Hermes aka Mercurius Day aka ! 🐏

"Sing, Muse, of Hermes, the son of Zeus and Maia, lord of Kyllene and Arkadia rich in flocks, the luck-bringing messenger of the gods whom Maia bare, the rich-tressed Nymphe, when she was joined in love with Zeus."
Homeric Hymn 4

🎨 on a roof in Chalkis, Euboea, Greece 1937 Photo by Herbert List

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AimeeMaroux, to mythology
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This week's theme is . In , several flowers are the result of transformations. The most well-known examples are turning her dying lover into a flower after he had been mauled by a boar, Apollon turning into a flower after he fatally wounded him with a discus, and the nymph Daphne turning into the first laurel tree to escape the unwanted amorous advances of .

🎨 Fedini:
https://fedini.tumblr.com/post/131707926541/death-of-adonis-have-you-ever-been-so-jealous

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AimeeMaroux, to smutstodon
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It's the first day of ! 🧜‍♀️
I'll be writing kissing cousins Hermes x Triton for my patrons and members of my website.
is the son of and and he is the messenger of the sea much like is the messenger of the Olympian gods. And work can always be mixed with pleasure, right?

https://www.patreon.com/aimeemaroux

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mythologymonday, to folklorethursday
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Greetings, myth lovers! Join us this for the theme FLOWERS! 💐
Which myths are about a special flower or flowers? Tell us the in your toot and use the hashtag for boosts!
Your host @independentpen will be delighted by your beautiful flower myths! 🌻

🎨 Flora, Roman goddess of flowers and Springtime, on a fresco found in .

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Hamsta180, to art
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bevanthomas, to random
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In some Christian folklore, the demon Leonard is inspector general of sorcery and grand master of the black sabbaths. Though Leonard acts shy and melancholy most of the time, he becomes commanding and even manic when speaking to assemblies of demons or sorcerers.
🎨​Louis Le Breton

bevanthomas, to random
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Most surviving Welsh legends are heroic adventures rather than mythological origins of things. The few exceptions all involve the wizard Gwydion. He stole the first pigs, turned a woman into the first owl, and a sea god named like his nephew Dylan created the first gulls.
🎨​Margaret Jones

bevanthomas, to random
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Though in modern fantasy the term "dryad" means any tree nymph, to the ancient Greeks the dryads were only nymphs of oak trees. Other nymphs included daphnaie (laurels), epimelides (apple trees), meliae (ash trees), anthousai (flowers), and kissiae (ivy).

Jackgiantkiller, to random
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Monster: The Totenkopf Spider is a tiny monstrosity that lives in deep caves and mines. Its body looks just like the skull or an infant or small child.
People who see it die of fright.🕷️

GURPS and dnd stats!
Thanks @juergen_hubert !
https://www.ofgodsandgamemasters.com/gurps/gurps-horror-monster-fellhunters-the-totenkopf-spider

curiousordinary, to yokai
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In Japanese mythology the god Susanoo was banished from the heavens for bad behaviour, then redeemed himself by slaying an eight-headed serpent and saving the maiden Kushinadahime. He then married her, they had many children and became a symbol of happy marriage. You can read more on my website here:
https://www.curiousordinary.com/2021/05/susanoo.html

🎨Toyohara Chikanobu

bevanthomas, to random
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Gwalchmai/Gawaine is one of the few warriors of King Arthur who doesn't have any superpowers in the original Welsh King Arthur stories, but is ironically the only who does have powers (superhuman strength based on the sun) in many later Arthurian romances.
🎨​Howard Pyle

bevanthomas, to random
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Surprisingly, it was not King Arthur's sword that was one of the 13 Treasures of Britain in Welsh legend, but instead his cloak Gwenn. This silk cloak was white as snow and had a reddish-gold apple sewn at each of its corners. It could turn King Arthur invisible.
🎨​Rubin Eynon

seanbala, to books
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Some accounts for learning on -

@mariapopova - wonderful articles from "The Marginalian" thinkers from , , and

@whencyclopedia - bot posting articles from World History Encyclopedia -

@mythologymonday - posts on and from around the world

@fivebooks - list of extensive recommendations every few days -

@ProPublica - excellent investigative journalism from the US -

TarkabarkaHolgy, to random
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For those of you who have a soft spot for Cassandra in Greek mythology:

There is at least one Classical source that claims that she survived, and that she - along with her twin brother Helenus, her mother Queen Hecuba, and Hector's widow Andromache - started a new life in Chersonesus.

There's your happy ending for today.

williemeikle, to random

My dark fantasy novella FASTER THAN THE HOUND is now available at all the main ebook retailers.

https://books2read.com/u/bwy6yO

mythologymonday, to mythology
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Hello, Myth Lovers! Join us for Monday's theme: Children. Which myths feature children, infants, or babies? Write out a and use the hashtag for boosts.

@mythology @folklore @folklorethursday

NeuKelte, to 13thFloor German
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: Theres historical evidence of #Celtic women who led their tribes into battle, as did the British queens #Boudicca and #Cartimandua. Source: P. Monaghan Encyclopedia of Celtic and `

RT @SomeSourcesSay1
Boudica, Queen of the Iceni, was the epitome of a woman scorned. After the Romans took her lands, flogged her and violated her daughters, she led an open revolt that brought Roman Britain t…
https://twitter.com/SomeSourcesSay1/status/1235113010743701505

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