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ilmaris · 2 months
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Persephone - Lady of the Underworld
In Greek mythology, the wife of Hades, ruler of the underworld, protector of the souls of the dead and goddess of sprouting grain, also known as Kora. She was the daughter of Demeter and Zeus. She was kidnapped by Hades while she and her companions were playing in a meadow. When she tried to pick a beautiful narcissus flower, the earth opened and Hades appeared on a golden chariot, carrying her away to his kingdom. Her attributes were poppy seeds and pomegranates.
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vetyr · 7 months
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Hades and Persephone
Recent commission! The details on this one were crazy fun to paint, I spent a lot of time on it but I'm really happy with the result :)
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cherryandsisters · 8 months
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demeter protecting persephone sketch
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secondlina · 1 year
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cincinnatibeef · 9 months
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girl dinner
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connisk · 1 year
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It's autumn 🍁
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avendell · 30 days
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Hades and Persephone 🌸
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enchantedbook · 7 months
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'Persephone' s Journey ' by Cate Simmons
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owainigo · 8 months
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persephone embracing demeter
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charlietheepicwriter7 · 2 months
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Out with the "Danny as Hades" In with "Danny as Persephone"
why?
half the year above, half the year below VS half alive, half dead
innocent spring goddess AND cruel queen of the dead VS innocent living boy AND powerful ghost
Trans Danny
Granddaughter of Kronos VS (adopted) Grandson of Clockwork
Constantly underestimated due to being a spring goddess VS constantly underestimated for being a good person
Close relationship with mom
Married to Goth King Hades VS Dating Goth Queen Sam
Wholesome yet death-alined
You could make Dani as Hermes!
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themodernwitchsguide · 5 months
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altars for greek gods
this post includes hades, persephone, artemis, apollo, aphrodite, hermes, and hekate. for part 2 including zeus, hera, poseidon, hestia, hephaestus, dionysus, ares, demeter, and athena click here.
keep in mind that typical offerings to any god includes meat, wine, grain (specifically barley), honey, and incense (myrrh and frankincense would be period appropriate), but i'm listing some specific offerings that can be given if you'd like
colors can be used for candles, banners, decor, whatever you want
HADES
Colors: black, red, and white for association with death. purple and metallics for association with riches/wealth
Offerings: mint, asphodel, white poplar, pomegranate, coffee, cinnamon, elm, money, chocolate
Crystals: gemstones, black crystals (obsidian, black tourmaline, smokey quartz, etc.), pyrite, hematite, labradorite
Animals: black ram, owl, serpent, Cerberus
PERSEPHONE
Colors: purple, pink, yellow, green for association with springtime. black and metallics for association with Hades. white for purity.
Offerings: pomegranate, flowers, grains, asphodel, lavender, rosemary
Crystals: amethyst, gemstones, moss/tree agate, milk quartz, jade, lepidolite
Animals: deer, ram, bat, talking birds (including parrots)
APHRODITE
Colors: red and pink for love/sexuality. white and blue for association with the ocean. gold for association with, well, gold.
Offerings: roses, chocolate, shells, myrrh, gold
Crystals: rose quartz, pearl, emerald, opal, aquamarine, rhodonite, rhodochrosite, ocean jasper, morganite
Animals: swan, dove, hare
ARTEMIS
Colors: white, blue, black, and grey for association with the heavens. brown and green for association with nature/the hunt.
Offerings: moon shaped foods, frankincense, cypress, mugwort, amaranth
Crystals: morganite, moonstone, aventurine, selenite, celestite, moss/tree agate, amethyst, quartz (specific dendritic), labradorite
Animals: deer, wolf, wild boar
APOLLO
Colors: yellow, white, and blue for association with the heavens. red, orange, and pink for healing. purple and green for the Oracle
Offerings: sun shaped foods, bay leaves, laurel, cypress, playing music, poetry
Crystals: sunstone, amber, calcite (specifically honey and yellow), quartz (specifically rutilated or clear), rose quartz
Animals: cow, snake, hawk, crow/raven, cicada, swan
HERMES
Colors: green and gold for money/luck. white and brown for travels.
Offerings: money, crocus/saffron, strawberries
Crystals: jade, malachite, fluorite, pyrite, lapis lazuli, citrine, alexandrite
Animals: tortoise, ram
HEKATE
Colors: purple, blue, and green for magic. red and black for association with underworld
Offerings: garlic, saffron, crossroad dirt, black salt, ashes, sage, cedar, yew
Crystals: labradorite, obsidian, hematite, black tourmaline, amethyst, bloodstone, serpentine, lepidolite
Animals: wolf, boar, serpent, lion, horse, cow
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allmythologies · 4 months
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greek mythology: goddesses & personifications
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sigeel · 6 months
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punderworld vol2 pages :)
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psiakosc · 2 months
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there is no escape
inspired by a „thor: ragnarok” poster!
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tragediambulante · 5 months
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The abduction of Proserpina, Gian Lorenzo Bernini, 1621-22
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