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Redpan

@redpan28

Hello🩷

I’m scrolling tumblr as one does and I just got 6 back to back post from thememedaddy

WHO IS THIS MAN AND WHY DID I GET SIX POST FROM HIM

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Wonder Woman and Steven Universe because they would be BESTIES

You don’t understand how important this is to me

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high treason? no, I assure you I was completely sober when I did it

OMG OK SO today I saw some one BASH Vincent van go and like how can you do that and they were so mis informed and it made me mad so I told tumblr I guess

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Greek Mythology Sources

Interest in greek mythology rises anew with the new number of retellings and adaptions...and misconceptions all around...

Claims like "that never happened" or "that's the roman version" are around a lot...but even if you wanted to learn more, where would you even start looking? Where do you begin your research for your next fic, or next discussion? Well...That's for you!

Here's a list of source names, links to access them, maps, family trees & more

Where to access the texts:

Database, interlinks all names and places, has almost all sources translated, can find all name mentions of place or character in the sources, has a map with the places

Digital Library, nearly all main greek and roman sources, including OG language text and dictionary for those languages (is instable at times, try coming back a few hours/days later and it should be up again)

Database, has summary posts for individual heroes, creatures, gods and events, as well as many translations, has a search function

List of Ancient Sources

  • Homer's Iliad (8th BC)
  • Homer's Odyssey (8th BC)
  • Epic Cycle (and Theban Cycle) fragments (8-6th BC)
  • Homeric Hymns (7th BC)
  • Orphic Hymns (2nd BC/2nd AD)
  • Quintus Smyrnaeus’s Posthomerica (3rd AD)
  • Tryphiodorus’s Taking of Ilium (3rd AD)
  • Apollonius Rhodius’ Argonautica (3rd BC)
  • Nonnus’ Dionysiaca (5th AD)
  • Hesiod’s Theogony, Works and Days, Catalogue of Women (8th BC)
  • Statius’s Thebaid, Achilleid (1st AD)

(More under cut)

I just want to save this hehe

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every time I’m reminded of just how heavy a crowbar is, I’m reminded of how insane it is to have tiny teen Jason endure Joker’s erratic swings using that thing

…..oh 🄲

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Think about Odysseus and the suitors again. How Odysseus would have known them as children. He used to take eurymachus up on his lap and feed him bits of meat with his fingers. In another life those men would have been his son's best friends

Oh man that hurt 🄲

I want a podcast where it’s some random person at ungodly hours in the night just talking about nothing

It could be the next hit

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