L'Iran devrait s'appeler à nouveau la Perse




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ur so right henry needs to lick hans armpit full tongue tongue flat



like this looks absolutely busted under the hood but. it works soooooooooo….. i had no clue about mesh image planes b4 so this is a bit of a upgrade from the no shadow plane i was using lol.
i also added a subdiv modifier so and tweaked her nose a bit so now perse looks even cuter than b4 aww awww


It starts with Circe walking around Aeaea


“Circe is not the witch who transforms men. She is what men fear most: a gaze that truly sees.”
It’s another book trying to force a metaphor of Circe turning men into pigs as some kind of rebellion against violence
99% sure he won’t touch the myth of Picus because that one shows Tumblr’s favorite girlboss figure as totally in the wrong




• Discover a new epic version of Homer’s myth, told from the point of view of the most dangerous woman in the entire Odyssey .
Not sure if she fits such a title

Translation:
Traditionally, the greek myths were told through masculine lens, celebrating heroes while relegating female figures to secondary roles or antagonists. Circe, daughter of the Titan Helios and holder of extraordinary powers, deserved more than some pages in a epic that wasn’t hers. This narrative seeks to fill that gap, exploring not only what happened during that mythical year em Aeaea, but who was Circe before, during and after Odysseus.
But why Circe deserved more space in a story that you agreed wasn’t about her?


“Beautiful witch-goddess Crce drags a vendetta against a Viking silverback through eons a Greek and Norse gods collide in 21th century Florida.”
…
Ok then


“But Circe is a strange child – not powerful, like her father, nor viciously alluring like her mother.”
You just described 70% of divine children


“My father, of course, might have taken what he wanted. But Helios flattered himself that all women went eager to his bed, slave girls and divinities alike. His altars smoked with the proof, offerings from big-bellied mothers and happy by-blows.”
To my knowledge, there’s only like 2 examples of Helios having kids with mortal women
And thinking about it, it was quite unlikely for a god or titan to sleep with a slave
“My mother had been simpler: like savages bags of rotten flesh.”
“「Surely she will marry a son of Zeus」, my mother insisted. She had already began imagining herself at feasts upon Olympus, sitting at Queen Hera’s right hand.”
Perse is a social climber who despises mortals for some reason

“Then those astronomers were hauled before the kings they served and killed as frauds. My father had smiled when he told me. It was what they deserved, he said.”
Don’t know why Helios needed to have such a hatred towards humans


Sure Miller could have used a better word than “fuck”, and again why Helios needed a trait of constantly sleep with his cows? It doesn’t make the narrative better
“My uncle Proteus lost his palace, and his wives were taken for bed-slaves.”
HUH?!?!? WTF IS THIS???
Proteus was the son of Poseidon, we don’t know who the mother was so there’s no way he can be the uncle of Circe. Also there’s no point in turning his wife Psamathe into a slave, the nereids were respected by the gods

“Circe is dull as a rock. Circe has less wit than bare ground. Circe’s hair is matted like a dog’s. If I have to hear that broken voice of hers once more. Of all our children, why must it be she who is left? No one else will have her.”
The first 3 chapters are almost constantly repeating how much outside of Aeetes, everyone else in the house hates Circe
Just look at that:

After a while it’s just ridiculous



Somehow this has 442 pages
“Circe rises from exile to become a force feared by gods and revered by mortals.”
I wonder if the writer of this book, Nichole, can even show 1 example of gods being scared of Circe


We start with Perse already hating her daughter


Pasiphae and Aeetes hate her too
Krios says she carries “something older than the gods and filthier than the earth.”


“Are you certain she is yours? She looks more nymph than goddess.”
So now we discover that Perse, a nymph, doesn’t like that Circe is a nymph?
And just like in that book our protagonist suffer bullying from nymphs
Part 1 ,Part 2, part 3, part 4, part 5 Part 6 part 7 part 8 part 9 part 9.5
Part 10 Part 11 Part 11.5 Part 12 Part 13 Part 14 Part 15 Part 16
Annabeth (double-checking): You’re not dead…right?
Perse shrugs.
Perse: If you ask my mom, no. If you ask Meter, yes. If you ask Tri … I don’t actually know. He’s so far in denial about any member of the family’s death, he might actually think I’m still dead.
Annabeth: So no?
Perse: Eh, (she see-saws her hand back-and-forth,) call me Schrodinger’s Perse.
(And Bonus Trauma!)
[[MORE]]Grover: (nervous) Demigods only die once, Perce. Don’t be so flippant about the neighbors downstairs.
Perse: It’s fine. The guy who lives under our apartment is the building superintendent. He doesn’t even notice when Smelly Gabe yells at me and throws beer bottles. Seriously, a 10 year-old leaves the fridge open once, and suddenly the guy can’t forget it.
Annabeth and Grover look at her, concern evident in their eyes. Perse chuckles nervously.
Perse: Why are you looking at me like that? It’s a totally normal life experience. It’s literally fine.


Some traditional doodles I did recently of Perse and Itchy (since I don’t draw their dumb shenanigans enough). Tfw u get stabbed by some jerk that loves stabbing people, and said jerk realizes that stabbing u is a free ticket to anywhere. Now he’s ur new traveling pal.
(Perse belongs to my friend @stoopidstapler <3)


“his troubled sister, Selene, who has enraged Zeus by engaging in an affair with a mortal.”
What? Zeus wasn’t angry with Endymion, in fact according to the Bibliotheca he was the one who granted the man’s wish to remain young and in a long sleep




“Circe leaves her island Aeaea for Delos after Odysseus leaves her, and meets the amphibian god Glaucus.”
Pretty sure she met Glaucus BEFORE Odysseus, since the latter had to deal with a monstrous Scylla who is still a nymph at the start of this book
So again we have Glaucus as the bad guy, again Circe has a bad mom and again she’s a “pawn used by the gods”
Second review: the ladies of myth banding together to improve lives destroyed by selfishness
Circe in the actual myths

You’re using the wrong woman
my mom and her whole side of the family are!! i personally don’t identify with any religion, and idk shit abt judaism besides the tidbits my grandparents have taught me over the years. we just celebrate hanukkah and shit and when i was younger i’d play dreidels with my neighbors. my dads technically christian but not rlly he doesn’t gaf abt shit like that he just like christmas and thinks it’s “what us americans must celebrate!!” or something
Criado em 2021 para ajudar empresas afetadas pela pandemia de covid-19, o Programa Emergencial de Retomada do Setor de Eventos (Perse) consumiu R$ 15,7 bilhões até março deste ano, divulgou nessa quarta-feira (25) a Receita Federal. Como o programa superou o limite de R$ 15 bilhões fixado em 2024, o benefício está legalmente extinto desde abril.
Os números constam da Declaração de Incentivos,…
Ajuda a setor de eventos consumiu R$ 15,7 bi até março deste ano
ALTEarly sketch of my Dream Druid Perse after the first time she got to conjure woodland beings!
[[MORE]]I have so many messy sketches like this, but the reason I love this one is because it was such the coolest fucking moment. I was new to DnD, and what I wanted more than anything when I first started playing was for Perse to be surrounding by animals. Conjuring a pack of wolves in a fight and the GM asking me what I want them to do? PEAK!
First post, so I’m sharing a few characters from my book idea!
Introducing


Aster (he/him) Solane (She/they, with puppy Nico)


Cosmos (he insists it’s pronounced Cosmo. His hamster is Mr. Nibbles) and Delonix (she/her)
Made with this picrew. None of the art in this post is mine!
Les peintures et motifs Rose et Rossignol (gul-u-bulbul) sont un sous-thème du genre oiseaux-fleurs (gul-u-morḡ) dans l'art persan. Les peintures d'oiseaux et de fleurs sont d'origine chinoise et comprennent des éléments picturaux tels que des fleurs et des plantes, des oiseaux et parfois des papillons. Les Perses se sont ensuite approprié ce motif qui, au fil des siècles, est passé du statut d'élément décoratif dans l'art du livre à celui de genre pictural indépendant.

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FASCINATED by the implications of Perse and that her being Weird is why Circe has her connections to magic. And also “It is not clear why Perse bore Helios, the source of all light, such dark and mysterious children.” Like WOAH