Pallas glowed in the sunset, the water whispering her contentment as she and Athena bathed with their feet dipped in the sea. The two had trained together for some years.
https://medium.com/prismnpen/creative-writing-a-retelling-of-the-greek-myth-of-athena-and-pallas-833b5de45809
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Creative Writing: A Retelling of the Greek Myth of Athena and Pallas
Why did Athena declare herself a virgin goddess? My retelling explores the significance of her seminal, youthful relationship with Pallas.
MediumFor #MythologyMonday -- how about the battle between Zeus and, the one, the only -- Typhon aka the FATHER OF MONSTERS!
At one point, Typhon cut out the sinews of Zeus's hands and feet (only to have them restored by Aegipan, who may or may not be in some way related to the constellation Capricornus).
📷 :https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typhon#/media/File:Wenceslas_Hollar_-_The_Greek_gods._Tryphon.jpg
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Image by Jason Adam Katzenstein.
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Cronus gives the order.
The Titans roar.
And for a heartbeat, the gods feel pressure.
▶ See the counterstrike begin: https://youtu.be/wqKCM6bb8gI
#Titanomachy #GreekMyth #myth2myth

Zeus’s Strategy, Cronus’s Fear, The Battle Begins | S01•E07 | Definitive Greek Mythology Series
YouTube> I see that man going back down with a heavy yet measured step toward the torment of which he will never know the end... like a breathing-space which returns as surely as.. suffering.. the hour of consciousness... those moments when he leaves the heights and gradually sinks toward.. the gods, he is superior to his fate. He is stronger than his rock... There is no fate that cannot be surmounted by scorn. --- Albert Camus in Myth of Sisyphus
https://pixelfed.social/p/bsmall2/871656967101531966 #CamusOnSisyphus #GreekMyth #FleshedMyth #MythStatue [参照]
Brian Small (@bsmall2@pixelfed.social)
Working on a meme-sort of image with Erika E.'s photo and quotes from Albert Camus's _Myth of Sisyphus_
> A face that toils so close to stones is already stone itself! I see that man going back down with a heavy yet measured step toward the torment of which he will never know the end. That hour like a breathing-space which returns as surely as his suffering, that is the hour of consciousness. At each of those moments when he leaves the heights and gradually sinks toward the lairs of the gods, he is superior to his fate. He is stronger than his rock... There is no fate that cannot be surmounted by scorn. --- Albert Camus in Myth of Sisyphus
> Sisyphus is the absurd hero. He is, as much through his passions as through his torture. His scorn of the gods, his hatred of death, and his passion for life won him that unspeakable penalty in which the whole being is exerted toward accomplishing nothing. This is the price that must be paid for the passions of this earth.
original photo by @Erika.E@pixelfed.social :
https://pixelfed.social/p/Erika.E/868193558696672111
#AlbertCamus #MythOfSisyphus #SisyphusScorn #SisyphusRock #CamusWithSisyphus
PixelfedThe Hecatoncheires don’t fight for glory.
They fight because stone remembers.
Join the Titanomachy and see how mountains move.
▶ https://youtu.be/wqKCM6bb8gI
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