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@BeckVT_ HMM. Caster of Okeanos / Circe, I think! I think you'd vibe really well with her; both of you have very laid-back and silly personalities, plus both of you being witches is a huge bonus!
this one actually has two versions!! i got the urge to make an OC w this big, smug grin, and then I made Xinia!!! she's a fallen angel who's super best friends with Circe, they're both several centuries old :3
left side w/out eye goop, right is w eye goop
November 2019 // Xinia
Attempt to draw every single one of my Winx OC's until I get over my artblock, Day 5:
🌒Circe, fairy of the dark side of the moon🌘
@Jela______ Hi! Im Circe, and I'm an immigrant, I'm from Belgium and moved to America! I also do digital art!
@izzyxrts Hi! Im Circe, Im bisexual! Im still newer to digital art, but I enjoy drawling and I draw lots of rh related things!
When I think of Circe, it’s her look in the green dress that pops into my mind. But I absolutely adore the 2006 look as well. https://t.co/IRw5gmUoAx
Circe, the enchantress, magician, & goddess of Greek myth, will always fascinate us. She was comely & brilliant: she knew herbs, potions, magic, botany, & could turn humans into animals if they offended. Famously Odysseus’ lover, she also turned his crew into swine
@hanilovesyouu Hi, I’m Circe, just a chill, tired little otter that likes video games and drawing.
@_makemamaproud_ This is an abstract rendition of the mythological sorceress (goddess) Circe, who transformed her enemies and those who dared to insult her, into beasts
It’s the 2nd piece for Faces of the Divergents - a series of 1/1s inspired by Emily Dickinson’s ‘A Charm Invests a Face’ poem😊
@tsurudraws These two are a good example. The first, Circe, was inspired by some old art of mine plus the idea of vitiligo in mythical races but I don’t have a story for her. Iridessa, on the other hand I could write a chapter about.
my hazbin hotel OC ♡︎ her name is Circe, pls feel free to give me any feedback on my art! ( ˘ ³˘)♥︎
Witches have had a long and elaborate history, even back to ancient Greece. Thanks to Homer and his epic adventure tale the Odyssey, we met #Circe, who has often been identified as the first witch in Greek mythology
https://t.co/q43Vf6TVMx
"Circe," Frederick Stuart Church, 1910.
"Go on then, there's your litterbox."
#satanism #paganism #witchcraft
@DiscussingFilm :crosses fingers: #wonderwoman #WonderWoman3 Nubia & Artemis join forces to tackle Circe, Giganta, Hades, Strife #WonderWomanDay