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Immortality 101
Welcome to the world of the classical mythology!
Perhaps one of the most charming legacies that Ancient Greece had left to the modern world is its treasure trove of stories (both authored and rumored) about a race of IMMENSELY powerful beings called gods.
To start with, let us define, or at least try to give identity to, the nature of our favorite immortals. The purpose of this article is to organize and present MY ideas about godhood in Greek Mythology as presented in different sources and media. Who knows, you might share the same thoughts with me about their immortality!
(Please take note, though, that what I’m writing here is in
I'm moving out... and starting anew
To everyone who cared,
First off, I would like to say a big and hearty THANK YOU to the chosen few who have fought their way to the caverns of the cyber world and found this humble blog of mine. I am really glad that I got to share with you a part of me which most people I know could not have appreciated as much as you do. And so, I really cherished your taking time to read and understand this ‘seeming nonsense.’ You have no idea how much difference you’ve brought to the past few months of my life.
Read the full article here: http://theolympianarchives.blogspot.com/2014/05/im-moving-out-im-starting-anew.html
Tethys: Nursing Mother of 'Pearls'
In addition to Theia and Rhea, Tethys may also be considered another Titan queen (She was even called 'empress' on the hymn above). A mother of 3,000 (yes, seriously.... I'll discuss this later), this goddess just fits the bill to be called the Great Nurse of Greek Mythology.
Link: http://theolympianarchives.blogspot.com/2013/06/tethys-nursing-mother-of-pearls.html
ANNOUNCEMENT: NOW ACCEPTING BLOG CONTRIBUTIONS
The world of mythology is a VAST and COMPLICATED world, and I know that I can't record every godly happenings alone. So, from now on... I'LL BE ACCEPTING contributions from you my chosen few readers.
Read about the deets here:
http://theolympianarchives.blogspot.com/2013/10/my-apology-and-alibis-about-this-blog.html
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