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  • siruisblack:

    yes, icarus flew too close to the sun. 
    but at least he flew.

    url graphic → @likeicarusundone (insp.)
    join my follower celebration? no more please.

    orstes:

                    queen of the underworld;

    longbottomneville:

    ♡   olympians ♡ apollo

    Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything.

    mohtz:

    Νύξ : Nyx “Night”, goddess of the night

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    sweet-sugar-sunsets:

    @femmefatalenet | event eleven | aphrodite, hera, and persephone through time | melancholic

    THE LOVELY AND THE DAMNED 
    three playlists for powerful girls in love with poisonous men

    APHRODITE
    for the destroyed for the lovers
    LISTEN

    HERA
    for the complacent for the conquerors 
    LISTEN

    PERSEPHONE
    for the caged for the lost
    LISTEN

    goldenastrea:

    gods & goddesses   -  the olympian goddesses

    polluxcastors:

    mythology meme - paris, whose fate was stained with blood. 
    who held a prophecy on his shoulders, and carried it all the way to war. ( x )

    persephene:

    Greek myth:     Persephone 

    ‘AREN’T YOU AFRAID OF MY DARKNESS, MY DEAR?’ HADES ASKED WITH MISCHIEF IN HIS EYES.  'NO,’ PERSEPHONE REPLIED, ‘YOU HAVEN’T EVEN SEEN MINE YET.’ - KFG

    persephene:

    Greek Myth:              Hecate

    “HEKATE (Hecate) was the goddess of magic, witchcraft, the night, moon, ghosts and necromancy. She was the only child of the Titanes Perses and Asteria from whom she received her power over heaven, earth, and sea.”

    A.