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@femmefatalenet ◇ Top 20 Mythological Women as Voted by Our Followers
 ☈ 3. Fʀᴇʏᴊᴀ 

 “I was hungry for you. I could have pulled your clothes off when you brought me back to the hammock; I could have devoured you.”

Mythology Posters Series request by Anonymous: Ares

Ares is the Greek god of war, one of the twelve olympians and son of Zeus and Hera. In Greek literature, he often represents the physical or violent and untamed aspect of war. The Greeks were ambivalent toward Ares: although he embodied the physical valor necessary for success in war, he was a dangerous force, “overwhelming, insatiable in battle, destructive, and man-slaughtering.”

Greek Mythology Meme // ᶠᶦᵛᵉ ᵗᶦᵗᵃⁿᵉˢˢ ⁽³/⁵⁾

Eos is the titan goddess of the dawn, who rose each morning from her home at the edge of the Oceanus.

Make Me Choose Edits ❧ the fae or mermaids
↪ asked by @thewinedarksea​​

“The father now gallops, with terror half wild,
He grasps in his arms the poor shuddering child;
He reaches his courtyard with toil and with dread, –
The child in his arms finds he motionless, dead.”

@femmefatalenet​ | Event Eleven | Aglaea attends the Last Ball of the Brazilian Empire | Death

Hosted on November 9th of 1889 in the Ilha Fiscal, an island in Guanabara Bay, the ball was the last great party of the empire, displaying luxury and refinement not often seen in the brazilian crown. Six days later, on November 15th, came the military coup d'etat that overthrew the monarchy and established the Republic.

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Selene is the titan goddess of the moon, who drives the moon chariot across the heavens