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Burly Hurly and Angelixx from #NiNoKuni sleeping in a random cave! I never metamorphosed my Burly Hurly so yeah.
Perseus and Andromeda (1720) by Hendrick Jacob Hoet (c. 1693–1733) The Bowes Museum. Andromeda is shackled to the rocks, threatened by the monster. Perseus approaches on Pegasus, the winged divine horse. Read all about it in Ovid's Metamorphoses. #MythologyMonday #Dragon
@DT2ComicsChat @Shadewing @grelan @TJFutureCPA @EddieSteak @MrNiceGuy18_58 @CBNostalgia @BrothersInLight @AJ_Is_Annoying @CaptMarvelology fantasy weapons? Ok - it feels a little like cheating, but a good wizard wand/staff and three metamorphose spells should do the trick on all of them...
and from a nice, safe, distance too ;-)
mew mew raymond, metamorphose! #acnh #RaymondAnimalCrossing #tokyomewmew
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#GothicSpring Aconitum (Wolf's-bane/Devil's Helmet) is a genus of 250 species of flowering plants belonging to the family Ranunculaceae. In his poem 'Metamorphoses', Ovid tells how the herb comes from the mouth of Cerberus, the three-headed dog that guarded the gates of Hades.
Horned Io, carried into the presence of Isis and Harpocrates by the god of the Nile. Io was one of Zeus’ many lovers, turned into a heifer by Hera. The story may have inspired Apuleius’ Metamorphoses, in which the hero’s devotion to Isis rescues him from his donkey form. Pompeii
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「Metamorphose」昨日、柴子さん自作のシナリオテストプレイに参加させて頂きました!長い時間ありがとうございました!!END2でPC生還です。画像はPCの立ち絵紹介です!いやぁ......お疲れ......
#むらさめぷれ 快楽の絆 -ARRANGE VER.-((PCG)Triangle『魔法戦士スイートナイツ2 ~メッツァー叛乱~』OPアレンジ) - Minako (METAMORPHOSE HEROINES SPECIAL MAXI 「ENHANCED UTOPIA」)
"Romeo and Juliet" borrows from the story of "Pyramus and Thisbe" from Ovid's Metamorphoses, and "The Ephesiaca of Xenophon and Ephesus", right down to the parental rivalry, the belief that one of the lovers is dead, and the use of a sleep potion
#FolkloreThursday #Love #Romance