Saw this post by @peggy-sue-reads-a-book and inspired me to make this art of Dionysus. 😊
Bonus pic: (makes you want to wipe away his tears and hug him and tell him he's loved)
Seriously imagine kid Dionysus being in awe and curious about his powers and himself as a person and still being very innocent of the world vs after he fully embraces it.
Like him at a young age learning how to create grapes on command, making a beautiful change in scenery. His eyes sparkle with joy and nymphs, Hermes, Apollo encourage him. His life looks happy, away from Hera's wrath hoping for a simple life.
But Hera made him mad as punishment. Wandering aimlessly for a long time until he finally snapped out of it. He's alone, an outcast, in foreign lands and tries to befriend people, find some new start. Some follow him, some despise him. His festives an addiction, yet mocked for not following "society rules".
After finally making a name for himself and becomes an Olympian he returns to his mother's home. Only to have his name mocked by the same people he's part of the family.
So you have a god that represents life but also death, but only wants to bring joy the most to everyone. Yet he's been facing hardships since day one. Pentheus was the cherry on top and the start of finally him becoming the God of madness.
I hope you live forever in happiness and you never feel any pain and your friends and family thrive and your enemies burn
@shinakazami1 toxic workplace yuri, fresh out the oven
redraw i did for ask lol <3
never ask…
-a woman her age
-a man his salary
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I gotta quit rendering bro
Sorry for being absent (I don’t feel like sending everything I drew)
Spoilers lol
Some very late Burns Night themed doodles
Anthesteria 020.
Hades doesn’t like necromancers, so the relation between him and Hekate is quite strained, to say the least. In my previous comic Destroyer of Light Hekate told Demeter and Persephone about the incident they’re referring to, here.
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