Sing, Goddess, of the heroism of Agamemnon’s daughter Iphigenia
Category: reimagined greek classics
a comprehensive guide to becoming a hero of homeric proportions:
be a man. 2. have rippling muscles, massive hands, a towering body. don gleaming armor, preferably made by hephaestus himself, and be equipped with only the choicest of weapons. the amount of times you are described as “godlike” correlates directly with your status as hero. 3. be desired by all women, no matter their age… Continue reading a comprehensive guide to becoming a hero of homeric proportions:
a portrait of andromache at the wall
inspired by book vi of the iliad on the first day, he dons his shining armor and you weep, your tears falling tinny on the shield at his feet. the other wives question you through their proud smiles, but how can you explain to them that bronze is the color of a death sentence? you see… Continue reading a portrait of andromache at the wall