Fallen from on high, the Sun sinks into night.
With the daughter of the harvest, golden blades cut through the darkness.
Silent is the voice of Fate, the fallen god the Beast awaits.
The son of storms his life did give,
‘Gainst the madman, ‘gainst the rest,
‘Remember!’, cried the Pontifex.
One last time, blue eyes did close,
Of he honored as great among heroes.
The broken Sun remembered his face,
Swore not to forget, the Fall of Jason Grace.
The one who burned Rome lives again,
The mighty Python waits in his den.
Closed be the lips of the seers,
Awakened are Apollo’s ancient fears.
Demeter’s child passed the test,
Subjected to life’s weary unrest.
The son of storms his life did give,
'Gainst the madman, 'gainst the rest,
'Remember!’, cried the Pontifex.
One last time, blue eyes did close,
Of he honored as great among heroes.
The broken Sun remembered his face,
Swore not to forget, the Fall of Jason Grace.
Apollo’s lover returned from the grave,
Fire’s child, Calypso did save.
New Hercules is rendered blind,
Heroes quest for the lady who binds.
Revealed upon the throne of Memory,
Bodies shall plague the camp by the sea.
The flaming hero rides off once more,
The Sun heads south for vet'rans of war.
The son of storms his life did give,
'Gainst the madman, 'gainst the rest,
'Remember!’, cried the Pontifex.
One last time, blue eyes did close,
Of he honored as great among heroes.
The broken Sun remembered his face,
Swore not to forget, the Fall of Jason Grace.
The white horse rider is alive,
Intent on stopping the fallen god’s jive.
In the desert’s scorching haze,
Love is lost in the Burning Maze.
Through sacrifice for his friends and the land,
The prince of Lightning’s final stand.
The son of storms his life did give,
'Gainst the madman, 'gainst the rest,
'Remember!’, cried the Pontifex.
One last time, blue eyes did close,
Of he honored as great among heroes.
The broken Sun remembered his face,
Swore not to forget, the Fall of Jason Grace.
The daughter of love goes bravely on.
Child of harvest and fallen Sun,
Seek the daughter of war,
To open a soundless door.
Promised to the fallen one,
Apollo remembers and journeys on.
The son of storms his life did give,
'Gainst the madman, 'gainst the rest,
'Remember!’, cried the Pontifex.
One last time, blue eyes did close,
Of he honored as great among heroes.
The broken Sun remembered his face,
Swore not to forget, the Fall of Jason Grace.
gods, I remember the days I used to visit this place and Idk how to explain the vibes I got... Just wanna go back there!
jerre_stead
I’ve got to admit, I’m still a bit obsessed with this place 😅
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Where’s the one place in the world you just can’t get enough of?
“hey. let’s do ‘get help.’”
“...we are not doing ‘get help.’”
You can't go back and change the beginning but you can start where you are and change the ending.
— C.S. Lewis
david shrigley
I’ve been thinking about this line a lot. And I’m not sure it’s given all the credit it deserves. It is well overshadowed by Thor’s immediate response (”surrender’s not in mine”), and by the line that steals this whole scene: “Trust my rage.”
But there’s something about this line that gets me, and I think it’s because it is probably the truest thing Loki has ever said about himself.
Loki, as we well know, is a master of avoiding his own problems, or else manipulating them to look like everyone else’s. He has told himself so many lies that he has begun to believe them: that he is hated, that he is alone, that he will never be anything but Loki. Frigga even points this out: “Always so perceptive, about everyone but yourself”. Loki can read everyone else, but when it comes to reading himself? Oh, Hel no. Those are dangerous waters, and he would rather not drown there.
And that’s why this line is so surprising and just so good. The fact that Loki is never satisfied is, when you think about it, pretty much the root of all his problems (at least ones that he can control). As a child and young adult, he appears to have mastered magic, but that was never enough, because it wasn’t like Thor, it wasn’t what Asgard wanted, it wasn’t what Odin wanted (or so he thought). He wants to be Thor’s equal, little realising that in many ways he is, but that, too, is not enough. He tries to be Thor, and is never satisfied. He tries to be Loki, and is never satisfied. He goes out of his way to prove himself to his family, and still he craves more. And so it escalates. A throne. A planet. He keeps reaching and reaching, oblivious to the fact that whilst he is grasping for the mountain’s peak, the rocks beneath him are slipping away.
And now we come to Ragnarok, and Loki has what he claims he has always wanted: the throne. A chance to rule. And I don’t think for a moment it is what he expects. Because once he has something, it no longer fulfills him; and he is stuck without a family, bearing the weight of the kingship, and I’m nintey-nine percent sure all he can do is sit there thinking ‘Well. Now what?’
And this is why happiness is so foreign to Loki, and always will be, and why he has doomed himself: for contentment, he must learn to settle, and because he is Loki, he will never settle. And so the cycle continues, and he proves time and time again that Loki’s worst enemy will always be Loki.
» Nike & Dike are two different gods. Nike is the goddess of victory & Dike is the goddess of justice
» Hades is the god of the underworld & Thanatos is the god of death
» Persephone isn’t just the queen of the underworld, she’s the goddess of spring
» There’s two goddesses named Thalia, one of the muses, and one of graces
» In Greek, a name like Hekate or Kassandra would be spelled with a K, but in other languages it can be spelled with a C
» In Roman Mythology, Apollo is still Apollo (there many be other wording to how it’s spelt, but it’s still Apollo)
» Hermes could fly without his sandals as they were simply symbols for him
» The definition of the twelve Olympians changes because multiple texts decipher other gods/goddesses as being apart of the twelve Olympians
» The titans were not ultimately bad gods, some would say they were nicer to humanity and never tried to destroy humanity (this idea was popularized by Percy Jackson), and the Olympians attacked first
» There is no “Pandora’s” box, Pandora, who is actually a woman created, actually opened the box after being gifted it on her wedding day
» Not many people worshiped Ares because he was majority of the time on the losing side & he was considered too violent and difficult to have on your side
» At first Rome’s gods had no appearance until they absorbed more Greek Mythology
» The Trojan War is still being debated as actually happening, there has been debris found that could indicate that there was a siege to the city
» Male demigods tended to have higher-than-average ambition and physical powers, while female demigods (like Helen of Troy) only were gifted with exceptional beauty
» Death gods were pretty laid back compared to other gods & the only person/god Hades ever killed was Asclepius, but only because Asclepius was bringing the dead back to life & disrupting the cycle of life
Bran Castle - Romania (by Céline Harrand)
anxiety.
#Giselle
©Tapioca
Life is too short. that's it😋 "My past unshapely natural stage was the best... With just one flower flaming through my breast..."
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