lhsketches:

It’s been a while since I’ve drawn something especially dramatic

the-rivendell-librarian:

The King of Rocks and Goats — (and his family)

One of my favourite things about the Song of Achilles was how Odysseus was characterised actually.

He was almost exactly how I imagined him when reading the Odyssey - and my favourite part about it was how he was constantly talking about how amazing his wife is. AND WHILE I’M ON THE SUBJECT I really don’t understand people who don’t like Odysseus. I mean, sure he’s a bit of a douche at times but you can’t deny that he loves his wife and he’s a good father. Which is more than you can say for certain ‘heroes’ (*cough* agamemnon *cough*)
"

It was Helen’s face that
launched a thousand ships,
but you unleashed Achilles.

How were you to know that
poets would sing of his rage?
– that innumerable men would
meet their deaths at the end of
his grief-stricken spear?

How were you to know when you
went to battle in his armor that
you would never return to him?
– that you had brought about his
death as surely as your own?

He wept –
and his mother in the depths
of the sea heard his cries.
He wept –
and he dirtied his face,
and tore at his hair, and wished for death.

Eternal glory was not worth the price he paid.
It was not worth the loss of you,
Patroclus, whom he loved as his own life.

What was Achilles to do when his heart
burned with you on the pyre?
What was he to do when his home became
nothing but ashes in a golden urn?

He was nearly a god –
son of a goddess, best of the Greeks.
He fell to an arrow, the poets say,
guided by Apollo himself.
The poets are wrong.

He was nearly a god –
but he was mortal, and he fell to that
great mortal weakness: love.
You would have followed him anywhere, even into death.
You must have known that he would do the same.

"
- you were his Achilles’ heel | K.L. (via dreamimpcssiblethings)

peachyvermin:

This is exactly how this scene went

icestorming:

I’ve been re-reading The song of Achilles and The Iliad and I don’t know. I love them.

▶ carry on asks!

simonsokay:

sour cherry scones: what’s your favorite comfort food?
magickal record: do you keep up with current events?
violin: play any musical instruments?
sword of mages: name an item or skill that you consider to be your weapon of choice.    
mage’s men: dream career? 
numpties: do you prefer being too hot or too cold?
vampires: would you choose to live forever?
dragon: do you prefer working in a team or working alone?
magic words: favorite book? 
elocution: what languages do you speak? 
pitch mansion: how big is your family?
covent garden: where is somewhere you’ve been that you never want to go back to?
football pitch: play any sports?
mummers house: have any roommates? 
the cloisters: name a woman who inspires you. 
weeping tower: what’s your favorite fictional world?
white chapel: do you want to get married?
catacombs: where do you usually go to be alone?
wavering wood: do you enjoy hiking/camping/just being out in nature?watford: what place in the world feels most like home?

ace-artemis-fanartist:

“Fairy tales are more than true: not because they tell us that dragons exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be beaten.” ― Neil Gaiman.

qeiem:

:( 

1 year ago · 1899 · reblog
Tagged #;-; #fanart #carry on #snowbaz

I speak clearly: “Twinkle, twinkle little star!

By the time I get to the end of the next phrase, the room around us is gone, and the stars feel close enough to touch.

Up above the world so high!

Simon grabs my other hand, and my chest opens wider.

After finishing Carry On by Rainbow Rowell I just had to draw something, so I drew one of my favourite scenes (chapter 48)  ❤

(I fully recommend this book! I’m working with it for a translation assignment for uni and boy, I keep getting distracted every time I have to check something in the book haha :’D I always end up reading instead of working)