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1 year ago

Oh gosh definitely a good point every single one of them has their own strong characteristic, or a trait that makes them stand out and even Achilles who is known to have more than your couple of excelling talents. But here comes the one and only King of Ithaca, the guy who only wanted to stay home and chill with his family, and yet he just has a never ending list of killer traits, skills and talents! No wonder he is always being called to clean everyone's meses poor guy is to good for his own well being 🤣

And of course this is the perfect inspo for the cheesy boy! Poor rebel leader who also just wanted a nice calm family life (thankfully he gets it at the end!) and was pushed back and forth in a war and 10000 struggles more šŸ˜‚ who also has a tactical brain too sly and smart for his own good šŸ¤£šŸ‘ŒšŸ‘Œ And always followed by his quirky crazy crew too!

Hahahaha don't you love it when characters in the homeric poems go like;

Agamemnon the warrior and king and Menelaus who has loud war cry we have Ajax who is huge and freaking strong we have Nestor the amazing peace maker and diplomat and so on and so forth and while we have kings and mariners hither thither and finally we get Achilles, the one known being fast, best in war, great with spear and sword and somehow surpassing almost everyone at almost everything (usually war related) and a capable musician...

And then we have Odysseus šŸ˜‚

Like wits that rival the gods, master mariner, expert with the spear and great archer fast and fierce despite his age, ultimate survivor, master of disguise a diplomat and a speaker, hunter, carpenter and builder schemer and actor master tactician and a freaking goddess magnet

Like...Homer my dude...leave some talents for the rest of the crew will ya??

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣


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5 months ago
British Columbia, Canada ByĀ david__barkman

British Columbia, Canada byĀ david__barkman


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1 month ago
Recom Sevika Because I Can šŸ«£ā¤ļø

Recom Sevika because I can šŸ«£ā¤ļø


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1 year ago

The magical world of mushrooms...

1 month ago
Original Concept For A Male And Female YƬve’nca, A Pandora Animal, For My And @signfromeywa's Keyanga

Original concept for a male and female YƬve’nca, a Pandora animal, for my and @signfromeywa's Keyanga fanclan ā¤ļø

The antelope-like creatures roam in herds surrounding the areas of the clan. From their unique fiber-rich milk, the Keyanga craft Silk through an intricate process of fermenting and boiling it to extract protein fibers, which are spun into fine thread for weaving.


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1 year ago
Atolla Jellyfish

Atolla Jellyfish

Attenborough’s Life That Glows, BBC


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1 year ago
The Boy, The Mole, The Fox And The Horse (2022) Dir. Charlie Mackesy, Peter Baynton
The Boy, The Mole, The Fox And The Horse (2022) Dir. Charlie Mackesy, Peter Baynton
The Boy, The Mole, The Fox And The Horse (2022) Dir. Charlie Mackesy, Peter Baynton
The Boy, The Mole, The Fox And The Horse (2022) Dir. Charlie Mackesy, Peter Baynton
The Boy, The Mole, The Fox And The Horse (2022) Dir. Charlie Mackesy, Peter Baynton
The Boy, The Mole, The Fox And The Horse (2022) Dir. Charlie Mackesy, Peter Baynton
The Boy, The Mole, The Fox And The Horse (2022) Dir. Charlie Mackesy, Peter Baynton
The Boy, The Mole, The Fox And The Horse (2022) Dir. Charlie Mackesy, Peter Baynton
The Boy, The Mole, The Fox And The Horse (2022) Dir. Charlie Mackesy, Peter Baynton
The Boy, The Mole, The Fox And The Horse (2022) Dir. Charlie Mackesy, Peter Baynton

The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse (2022) dir. Charlie Mackesy, Peter Baynton


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1 year ago
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8 months ago

What a fantastic piece once again girl!! I'm glad you're getting praised for it because your brilliant writing really deserves it ā¤ļøšŸ«¶šŸŒ¹ And once again thank you SOOO much for the mention! It always means so much šŸ«‚ā¤ļø

I have to admit, while I may not be familiar with all the figures and details referenced here, the emotions you’ve portrayed, the loss, grief, and the emptiness left in the aftermath of battle come through so clearly. You’ve captured these feelings beautifully, and despite not knowing everything, I still have a vivid sense of what’s happening.

I especially love how you delved into the aftermath of Achilles' revenge. You’ve portrayed such a raw and realistic emotion, the emptiness that lingers after vengeance is taken. Because no matter how much blood is spilled, the one he’s lost remain gone. The way you depicted Achilles’ heartbreak, his yearning for the loved one that can never return is so powerful.

The way you described his sense of emptiness is truly devastating. That feeling of nothingness is one of the hardest to bear, and you conveyed it with such depth! I also love the contrast between his feelings for the slave woman he left behind and the overwhelming grief for Patroclus. And it's also very touching that this feeling of him as his other half could be interpreted as both romantic (with the symbolisms of the empty cold bed and more) and as profound brotherly lovee, both extremely meaningful and absolutely crushing for Achilles at this moment. You also showed the pain of him not being there for Patroclus death quite well. As well as his guilt for not crying for his wife and son in contrast to that which it's so tragic!

The scene where Achilles pleads at Patroclus’ urn was especially gut-wrenching. His desperation in offering up his reasons as if striking a bargain, despite knowing it’s hopeless... It shows how his mind is completely under the grief at this point...

Achilles’ interaction with Antilochus was incredibly touching. The tenderness between them, the way Antilochus calls him back to reason with such affection is beautiful. The embrace, the gentle way he wipes away Achilles' tears, and even his soft plea for Achilles to be there for him… it’s all so sweet. You showed their closeness in such a tender way, and it was especially moving to see how Achilles was pulled from his despair when he realized Antilochus could be lost too. The moment Achilles' protective instinct kicked in was so well done!

Their connection by the prophecy of death is so tragic tho... but still so meaningful! I always find it profound when a character’s will to live is reignited because of their care for someone else. Here, it’s all the more tragic because both Achilles and Antilochus are staring at their own potential deaths. Yet, their shared vulnerability and need for one another’s presence give this scene so much emotional depth!

Completely unrelated, but Achilles’ plea to Antilochus really reminded me of Caleb begging Dilla to stay, and their reconnection after years apart. It struck me with the same vibe!

Love the short scene with Odysseus at the end as well! His desperation to return home after years of war, mixed with the uncertainty of Achilles’ mental state despite the death of the strongest warrior of the enemy... It’s bittersweet and so very human.

Your attention to detail really shines through too. The way you mention older characters like Nestor feeling the cold more deeply adds a great touch of realism! You are so good with such charming little details!

And you end up with a very nice duality as well! Achilles’ regained spirits is contrasted by Nestor’s look of grim reality, reminding Odysseus that while the young fight and die, the old are left to mourn and witness the fading of their legacies...

Once again amazing girl! Another powerful moment described so well really fantastic work!! ā¤ļøā¤ļøā¤ļø

The Lament of a Life (Achilles and Antilochus short songfic)

If someone asks me how the lament of Achilles looks like my answer would be the amazing aria with music composed by Vivaldi:

The lyrics go on a repeat like this:

The Lament Of A Life (Achilles And Antilochus Short Songfic)

So today is a bit chilly and so I was inspired by this amazing song and made this! (Sorry itis a random inspiration I had this morning from this piece thus the title "song-fic")

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His eyelids were heavy. He didn’t feel like getting up anymore. His bed seemed cold and inhospitable and yet he didn’t feel like moving out of it. His eyes opened slowly and looked to the side. It was empty. He looked outside his tent. Also empty. There was nothing left; he didn’t have the subject of his revenge anymore; he had given it back. Hector’s body was buried and celebrated. His revenge had come to an end. And yet, he felt empty. Nothing mattered. Achilles, the Best and Noblest of all the Greeks was no longer feeling anything mattered. What would it matter now that the subject of his vengeance was gone, if the subject of all the affections he could offer to a human being was also gone? His soul was in turmoil throughout the process. He thought on Briseis, the woman that he felt so strongly for; merely a slave and yet so important for him, had started this domino of reactions which led him to the strike; his refusal to fight. Then his refusal led to this terrible result; the death of his other half. The flame that flickered inside him was gone, the moment Patroclus’s eyes turned glassy from death and he wasn’t even there. During Patroclus’s last moments…he wasn’t there! He remembered his wife; a woman he barely knew and yet she gave him a son, a son he adored despite his young years, a son that he never knew and a son that never knew him back. He could be lamenting for them; they wouldn’t see him again possibly. Given the prophecy, he was to die in war. Possibly neither his wife nor his son, were included in the prophecy. He should be crying for them. He should be crying for the people that were around him and yet…he was feeling weak; unwilling to even get out of his bed and eat because of… He slowly forced himself to sit up and he looked at the magnificent urn with two handles that was always within eye gaze from him. The intricate patterns were cold; just like his bed that could not give him warmth.

ā€œCome backā€¦ā€ he whispered in a voice chocked deep in his throat

Tears oozed out of his sea-blue eyes; his throat burning anew.

ā€œI did what you asked…I offered you a burial…come back…! Please…come back to me!ā€

His hand was shaking as it was reaching for the cold, golden urn; his other fixing the covers upon his naked chest, in a vain attempt to generate some warmth within.

ā€œPleaseā€¦ā€ he whispered again, ā€œCome back…!ā€

ā€œAchillesā€¦ā€

The young and soft voice didn’t surprise him neither made him react. Antilochus was standing right behind him, undoubtedly had entered his tent a little while prior, enough to hear his foolish and childish lament.

ā€œHe won’t come backā€¦ā€ the young man said as a matter of fact, ā€œYou offered him a burial. He is in the land of Hades now… He will not come backā€

More tears arose from Achilles’s eyes as he clasped desperately the covers against his chest; his face buried to the pocket created by them as if his own eyes wanted to confirm what hurt so much was indeed the organ that was pumping his blood, giving him life inside. Yes, he knew. His cut hair was also a proof of that but hearing it again was somehow destroying that foolish illusion that if he begged hard enough, goddess Persephone would have mercy and send back Patroclus to him; his soul to talk to or at least restore his body to hold one more time…

ā€œSoul of my soulā€¦ā€ he mumbled in lament, ā€œMy dear as my own heartā€¦ā€

ā€œShhā€¦ā€ Antilochus whispered in tears, hugging his shoulders affectionately, ā€œI know… I know… Please don’t do this to yourself… I know it hurts but…he’s gone… No matter what you do…how much you melt…he won’t come backā€¦ā€

ā€œHeart of my heartā€¦ā€ Achilles lamented again, ā€œI want him back…! I want him to come backā€¦ā€

ā€œI knowā€¦ā€ Antilochus said again, caressing his golden locks with his hands

Achilles seemed almost aged at that point in his sorrow. Antilochus almost felt tempted to look for white hairs in his golden head.

ā€œAnd I am sorry that I cannot offer you any consolation… Forgive me. I am not him; I cannot take your sorrow awayā€¦ā€

Antilochus softly raised Achilles’s head, cupping his cheeks and making him look deep in the eyes. He moped the tears from his cheekbones with his thumbs.

ā€œI know I am young and foolish…but, please, take one bit of advice from me; stop looking at it! Stop looking at that urn! It will only hurt you more… You need to come back to us too…we need youā€¦ā€

He looked away.

ā€œI need youā€¦ā€ he whispered shyly, ā€œYou are my hero, my idol… I need you back, strong and healthy…maybe some of your previous happiness back… Please…please my dear…we all need you. Above all I doā€¦ā€

Achilles looked at him and for one moment he looked like a hurt animal facing the peasant that had released him from the hunter’s trap. However then he laughed; it was a dry, humorless, lamenting laugh.

ā€œDon’t be foolish!ā€ he said self-pettily, ā€œNo one shall need me! I shall die! I know I will!ā€

ā€œDon’t talk like that!ā€

ā€œYou can’t deny it, Antilochus! I know it to be true! It was predicted for me! I will die! I will die in this war! My mother told me someday I would die in this war if I decided to fight! I shall never go home! I shall never see my wife and son! I will die now! I know I will and I don’t care! Nothing matters anymore!ā€

ā€œDon’t say that!ā€ Antilochus retorted again

ā€œI know the truthā€ Achilles insisted, ā€œI decided it for myself. I know what my fate is! That urn Im staring is waiting for me! I am to die!ā€

Antilochus looked away. He seemed hesitant; his arm rubbing his upper arm as if he was about to make that confession no one has heard before.

ā€œI’ll tell you a secretā€¦ā€ he whispered, ā€œSo am Iā€¦ā€

Achilles seemed surprised and shocked for the first time in that conversation. Suddenly the lament gone; now there was fear in his eyes. Fear for yet another loss.

ā€œMy father was hiding it…but I overheard him. An oracle once told him to beware of an Ethiopian. At first I didn’t know…but my father tried to hide it from me. I know now that I am to die somehow by someone from a foreign land… Maybe today maybe tomorrow maybe here maybe at home… I know though that I will die like this…andā€¦ā€

He swallowed and looked back at Achilles. The elder man gasped seeing tears to Antilochus’s eyes.

ā€œā€¦And I am scared! I am scared, Achilles! I don’t want to tell my father that for he would be ashamed of me and my cowardice but…I am scared! How can you take it, Achilles? How can you live knowing that you will die…?ā€

ā€œAntilochusā€¦ā€

Antilochus quickly mopped his own tears, sniffing his nose, trying to find his composure.

ā€œI’m sorryā€¦ā€ he mumbled, ā€œI don’t know what came into me! I justā€¦ā€

He sighed.

ā€œWe need you backā€ he finally repeated, ā€œYou are our strength and our courage. When you are out there we are afraid of nothing!ā€

ā€œAntilochus!ā€

And Achilles did something the younger prince never expected; he embraced him.

ā€œAntilochus, dear to my heart…don’t say such things please. Don’t you say that you will die! I will not let you! I…I will protect you!ā€

ā€œYou…you will…?ā€

ā€œI will!ā€

Achilles kissed the top of his head and held him close. Maybe for the first time in weeks he didn’t think of death and burials. Right now he was lamenting a life; this young man who was there apparently sharing his pain and fate. No, he wouldn’t see yet another young person close to him die before him in battle!

ā€œI will protect you! I will not let anything happen to you I promise!ā€

The two men remained there for quite some time, neither wanted to count the time. It was a shared lament for their short lives; a lament that was different than the one for the dead souls. Who would die first? If both of them were destined to die in the war against Troy, who would die first and who would watch the other die? Neither wanted to be the last. Neither wanted to see the other die. What weird and sad fate! Achilles was almost rocking the youth in his arms so worried of his upcoming death while he was almost welcoming his at that point; oftentimes kissing tenderly his temple. Antilochus was trying to evoke some of his warmth to Achilles for he was afraid for his upcoming death; his welcoming of it. He didn’t want to hear fate yet alone his willingness to accept it. It was a weird way to connect that autumn morning. And yet he felt that at least Achilles might have found a reason to postpone his will to die. Antilochus broke the embrace first, standing up.

ā€œLook at us!ā€ he chuckled softly, ā€œLooking like children playing at the gymnasium like this! We have a war to fight! I am sorry…I took your personal time, my lord Achillesā€¦ā€

ā€œWait!ā€ Achilles’s voice made him stop, ā€œStay…pleaseā€¦ā€

It was a request; a pleading.

ā€œPlease stay with me longerā€¦ā€ he almost seemed worried, afraid

ā€œAre you afraid of the dark and shadows?ā€

ā€œYesā€¦ā€ Achilles admitted, ā€œMore like those inside my heart… Please stay a bit longerā€¦ā€

Antilochus smiled softly.

ā€œOf course, my lordā€¦ā€ he whispered, ā€œI would be delightedā€

*

Outside the tents, the Greeks were already preparing for the events of the day. The kings were to negotiate their next step again given how the mourning period for Hector was over, how the killings would start anew. It was a sad prospect and they knew their own forces wouldn’t last long. The spies were also informing them on movement on Troy’s part to call upon more allies to arrive to the battlefield. Odysseus was thinking all this as he pranced about the camp. He blew some warm air to his freezing fingers. Autumn was in for good. Soon winter would arrive again.

ā€œYet another year to the foot of Troyā€¦ā€ he thought miserably, ā€œYet another year away from our homes…for the sakes of this warā€¦ā€

He was also worried on Achilles. That last lament period shocked everyone. Achilles had just collapsed and then turned into blind rage. People were afraid on his sanity; that his mind would break. An out of control Achilles was much more dangerous than they would have thought. And their army needed their support. Before the Trojans had Hector to even the odds. Now their strongest warrior was gone. It would be their chance to have higher spirits and yet they didn’t. Achilles was a mess. Once more they seemed to square one… He could only hope he would snap out of his grief enough to fight. His gloomy thoughts were interrupted when he saw old Nestor. Nestor was suffering more than the rest of them from the cold; he had a bear skin over his shoulders to keep his old bones warmer and yet he refused to stand back. Odysseus smiled.

ā€œGood morning, my friendā€ he said

ā€œGood morningā€ Nestor replied, ā€œIt turned chilly!ā€

ā€œYeahā€¦ā€ Odysseus agreed, ā€œSometimes I envy the young!ā€

ā€œSpeaking of which…my son left the tent earlier this morning. He said he wanted to check on Achilles and I didn’t hear from him since. Have you seen him?ā€

ā€œNoā€ Odysseus replied thoughtfully, ā€œBut I was heading there myself to check on things. Maybe he is still thereā€

As if on a queue they heard light laughter coming from the direction where the Myrdmidons had camped. Ā The distinct, clear laughter from Achilles made a small smile creep to Odysseus’s lips.

ā€œIt’s the first time I hear him laugh in weeksā€¦ā€ he sounded almost hopeful, ā€œYour son is a miracle-worker!ā€

Nestor smiled back.

ā€œHe isā€¦ā€ he whispered thoughtfully, ā€œHe isā€¦ā€

Odysseus’s smile dropped when he saw a shadow in Nestor’s eyes. He didn’t need to ask to know there was something ominous hanging over the two youths.

Yet another time he looked at the cloudy, gray sky and wondered to Athena how all that was even justified…if the youth were to perish and all the others would live…

***

So yeah...Achilles being depressed and Antilochus giving some consolation! TT_TT Achilles hoped to see Patroclus's ghost again (which is what inspired me from that amazing Aria as well!)

Also I wondered if Antilochus knew the warning Nestor got to "beware of an Ethiopian" if he would know or sense the warning was for himself instead of his father...what if he feared it all along...maybe that would be the connection with Achilles!

Set after the mourning period of Hector! As you can see I kept it a bit "homeric" in the essence that I love tenderness in his writing and then leave it unravel!

a small thanking thing in a way too for @smokey07 for honoring me with a mention! Anoher thankng for @h0bg0blin-meat for his sketch to one of my silly headcanons about Achilles and Patroclus! Still makes me giggle my friend!

Also I want you guys check out my brilliant friend's art and mentions on our characters trust me you won't regret it! Many parallels of the epic cycle were added unconsciously to our story! Hahahaha! @artsofmetamoor

My analysis on Achilles and Patroclus can be found here

Antilochus needed some love too there! Hehehe others write scary stories for October but I was like "nope I shall mention ghosts in angst!"


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