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evermore-grimoire · 1 year
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The Evermore Grimoire: Greek Mythology
Gaia (Γαῖα meaning ‘earth’) was the goddess of the earth and one of the primordial elemental deities born at the dawn of creation in Greek mythology. She was one of the first beings to emerge from Khaos at the creation of the Universe and was the mother of all Gods, Giants and mortal creatures who sprang from her. Gaia was also the prime opponent of the heavenly gods. First she rebelled against her husband Ouranós (god of the sky), then she assisted Zeus (king of the gods) in overthrowing Kronos (god of time). Eventually though, she became angry with Zeus for putting her Titan sons into Tartarus, by producing the tribe of Giants and Typheous to try and destroy and dethrone him, but she sadly failed at both attempts.
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allmythologies · 1 year
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basque mytholgoy: amalur
amalur also known as ama lurra was the goddess of the earth in the religion of the ancient basque people. she was the mother of ekhi, the sun, and ilazki, the moon. she is also believed to not only be the goddess of the earth, but the earth itself.
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fallensapphires · 9 months
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Mythology: The Greek Pantheon - Demeter
Young man, two are the forces most precious to mankind. The first is Demeter, the Goddess. She is the Earth -- or any name you wish to call her -- and she sustains humanity with solid food.
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romance-club-daily · 1 year
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Romance Club MC's as Greek deities:
Adelaide as Gaia:
Goddess of Earth 🌎
The first deity in all of Greek mythology, Gaia was the personification of the earth and the universal mother. With her offspring Uranus, who symbolized the heavens, Gaia moulded the universe to her liking. Her role in Greek mythology is sometimes contradictory or surprising. She helped her son Cronus overthrow his father, Uranus, but later ushered in another new era in the history of the gods by nurturing the young Zeus and helping him dethrone Cronus. In many of her myths, Gaia also became an opponent of Zeus and attempted to overthrow him on several occasions. Adelaide was chosen for Gaia because she's the primordial MC from Romance Club.
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usagekochan · 1 year
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🌿Momozono Nanami🦋
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meirimerens · 7 months
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pathologic fest day 19
"In the Darkness"
where nobody dwells but the earth herself
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deathlessathanasia · 4 months
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Tip: If you claim that you like a particular figure from Greek mythology, but you feel the need to change almost everything about them, rewrite their personality, ignore those aspects of them that you find uncomfortable, , and in short turn them into your original character, consider that you probably don't actually like that figure from Greek mythology.
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hushedhippie · 3 months
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starays13 · 4 months
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So I’ve had this scene rotating in my brain as if my brain was a microwave
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pyr0frnzy · 5 days
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The Wind Spirit tells stories ☁️🎭
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lets-try-some-writing · 2 months
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I stan chaotic Earth but what about.. Cryptic Earth? Like one moment she's chaoticaly obnoxious but the next moment cryptic like the eldritch horror she is scaring crap out of Cron
Earth loves her maker, she adores him. He gave her life, and he guides her when she cannot guide herself. She creates to meet his high standards. He may sigh, but she knows he loves her too. She just wishes that sometimes he would be less strict.
"They shall go forth and devour."
"What are you talking about Earth?"
"The little ones shall follow the path of the origin of chaos. All of creation shall know their ingenuity."
"Earth-"
"G̷̝̀͛o̷̯͎͋̿ ̴̪̮̓f̶̺͍͑̎ó̷̞̟̿ṛ̵̾̉t̴̞̺̅ĥ̷̡̬̈ ̵̧̲̑̽m̷̝͔̑ȳ̷̨̝̚ ̸̰̅͘c̶̪͝ͅh̴̺̖̒í̸̠͑l̵̨̅͘d̶̲͗̋ŗ̸̳̊̌é̵͈̿n̴͔̳̓"
Sometimes Earth thinks her maker may be a bit out of touch. He doesn't seem to understand when she makes creatures that mimic him and then shows their skill. She does not understand why his emotions flutter in fear when her creations ravage one another, enforcing her vicious laws upon all the land. She does not understand why her maker detests her newest and most powerful children so.
She does not understand.
What is so wrong with her precious humans going forth to bring his will to all creation? Should they not worship the way of the Unmaker? Is it not the way of all creation to one day unravel? Humans are her greatest gift to her maker. For they shall go forth and shatter all. When they are done, they shall return to her maker, bringing forth their glorious works and the chaos they have wrought.
But then again, it is quite possible her maker is simply biding his time to praise her. Earth is very patient. She can wait until her efforts bring forth their bounty.
Earth is VERY patient.
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allmythologies · 1 year
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greek mythology: gaia
gaia is the personification of the earth and one of the greek primordial deities. gaia is the ancestral mother—sometimes parthenogenic—of all life.
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kleioscanvas · 8 months
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The city of Noloswal lies at the mouth of the Tanier river, in the land of the Serpent-Goddess Seshna. One of my favourite pieces for Ships & Shores of Southern Genertela that I've been dying to share for ages.
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arcane-trail · 1 year
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starofmithras · 1 year
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The Goddess of Nature Fountain (Artemis of Ephesus) by Gillis van den Vliete in the garden of Villa d'Este in Tivol, Italy. Photo by Daniel Bordeleau (2017), courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.
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I will never fill my home with icons of m*n. I will never kneel before a lord, I will never pray to a father. My house will one day be filled with images of the Mother Earth and Grandmother Sky and our Sister Moon. Spirals and circles and stars and yonis will be my symbols, womyn will be my religion. There will be no penances, no hell to fear nor heaven focused upon as distant reward. Life will be celebrated in all facets. The body will be held as the most sacred thing, as the small version of our vast world. The Goddess blesses all who love Her as She is pure Love.
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