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Icarus’s Inner Monologue

miseria-fortes-viros wrote this amusing and accurate thread that transcribes Icarus’s inner monologue. This is another side of the story of Icarus in Greek mythology: Source:…

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Timoclea, The Woman Who Threw Her Rapist in a Well

TW: Rape/Sexual Assault. Rejected Princesses is a series of illustrations of badass women from history whose stories wouldn’t make the cut for animated kids movies. They are illustrated in a…

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Millennial Greek Mythology

LOL! This is an updated millennial version of deities and figures from Greek mythology. There’s modern versions of Sisyphus, Tantalus, Persephone, Cassandra, Medusa, Prometheus, Circe,…

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Alternate Myth of Achilles

This is an amusing idea for an alternate myth of Achilles. What if instead of holding him by the heel, Thetis submerges him fully. Achilles…

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Medusa But Not Snakes

Socks and Puppets drew this cute series of Gorgon variants, which are like Medusa if she had other things than snakes for hair. There’s Anemsa…

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The Greek Gods’ Understanding of Mortal Children

LOL! There is definitely a noticeable gap in the Greek Gods’ understanding of mortal children. These amusing little conversations between the Gods and Goddesses prove…

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Medusa and Her Gargoyle Girlfriend

beebeedibapbeediboop drew this adorable image of Medusa and her gargoyle girlfriend! ❤️ We are loving this idea and I ship them now: Source

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The Myth of Persephone

This may not be the version of the myth of Persephone that’s commonly known and taught. But it is the original, from before it was…

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Aphrodite and Hephaestus

allieinarden wrote this interesting alternate take on Greek mythology. It’s about Aphrodite, goddess of love and beauty, and Hephaestus, god of blacksmiths and fire, actually…

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The God of War – Writing Prompt Response

thestuffedalligator wrote this amazing response to the writing prompt: “When you learned of the god of war, you thought he’d be tall and muscular and…

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