Persephone from lore Olympus! one of the things I’ve always loved is the art style. The rest is… problematic to me. But I’m not going to comment on the rest, cause I don’t wanna get into any drama or anything.
anyways.
I was just always a lil disappointed because it’s kinda hinted that Persephone is chubby, but i feel like she’s drawn not. That way.
so! Have a pseudo redesign-pseudo fanart. Also ignore the proportions.
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This one is very self explanatory. I hope you all have liked the cover as much as I did (not).
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Aphrodite: When I see initials carved into a tree with a heart, I think it’s so romantic! Two lovers on a date…
Ares: One of them carrying a knife for some reason
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I’ll never forget when me & @meggie-moo made the decision to read like the first few chapter of Lore Olympus together, and when Ero was introduced we lost our god damn mind because he literally look like fucking JFK from clone high 😭😭😭
Tell me this isn’t literally JoanFK right there HSJHSHSHSHHSHS
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The fact that Hades has such a complicated relationship with fatherhood makes his dream way more touching, and tragic.
I always thought that Hades wanted to be a dad but physically couldn’t.
Hades and Persephone had at least one lighthearted and comedic conversation about it, which didn’t appear to be hiding anything. Just seemed like he wanted kids, but couldn’t have them the normal way.
I knew he feared being like Kronos, but i didn’t realize it translated to fatherhood itself.
So, in Hades dream, when the Underworld was put to sleep, he didn’t just dream of the two of them together and happy, he dreamed of them together and happy with multiple biological children.
Once again, I thought the emphasis was on the biological--He wants kids with her but can’t have them. Just seemed to confirm what I thought.
But...it’s more than that. His dream wasn’t just having biological kids…it was being a good dad. The conversation in his dream just seems cute and fluffy on the surface but...babyccinos and credit cards are Hades being a good dad...but also still being Hades. That's why it was his dream. That was the real thing that he felt like he couldn’t be. The real unattainable happy ending. ....Which, to me, is way more powerful, and way more sad.
And now…I’m questioning the idea that he can’t biologically have kids too.
I thought nothing of it before, even when he said he didn’t know what was taken from him.
But now...I’m starting to think the fact that he didn’t know what was taken from him was called into attention for a reason. Because, to this day, the thought that it took away his ability to have kids was just an assumption he made. And if it was just an assumption....it might be wrong.
Maybe in some weird magical way...it's the mental barriers he has to overcome in order to have a biological family, not the physical ones.
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