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my wolzenos child, Sirius, has a......... ""serious"" problem
featuring @Voydsent and @nannelflannel 's Pyrrhus and Amadeus
In 276 BC the Hellenistic king Pyrrhus famously remarked upon departing Sicily, 'Oh what a wrestling ground we are leaving for the Carthaginians and Romans to fight over.' He was proved right when, 12 years later, the First Punic War erupted.
Artwork by © Johnny Shumate.
(1/2) My Gods in general need to be expanded upon at least a little before they get killed by Aasim. xDD
In order- Coburn the God of Water, Pyrrhus the God of Fire, Roshan the God/Goddess of Energy, Fujin the God of Wind
A commission for Oonaluna_art of her OC's Esta and Pyhrrus!
Commissions are still open, if you are interested send me a email at Crankrats@Gmail.com
#commissionsareopen
#illustratorsofinstagram #space #scifi #scificharacter #asterempire #pyrrhuslibertus #estashohrehmazdak
@KottkrigArt Pyrrhus is a wizard in a game @TRULY_DOZING is running, obsessed with spooky ancient crypt secrets and regularly flagellating to purify his blood. Not a bad dude, just isn't the most fun at parties.
aaaaa idk where to go with my art lately so here's art of my new boy pyrrhus that I felt bad for not working on commissions during the entire time aaaaaaa #digitalart #dtdraws #artistsontwitter
In 276 BC the Hellenistic king Pyrrhus famously remarked upon departing Sicily, 'Oh what a wrestling ground we are leaving for the Carthaginians and Romans to fight over.' He was proved right when, 12 years later, the First Punic War erupted.
Artwork by © Johnny Shumate
I FINISHED ANOTHER PICTURE, HOLY HELL! Anyway, amaurotine versions of mine and @OmniCris 's chars
Ozef becoming Eleos and Animus becoming Pyrrhus! I might color it later, but i really like this effect :o
#WIP Work in Progress of a SFW commission I'm doing, depicting the two people that killed legendary general Pyrrhus of Epirus, according to Greco-Roman historian Plutarch
#Epirus #Argos #Pyrrhus #GreekHistory #ClassicHistory #HellenisticHistory #Twitterstorians
Within 3 years of Pyrrhus' departure from southern Italy, Tarentum had fallen and Rome became the dominant power in southern Italy, paving its way for future incursions to the east.
Image Credit: Piom / CC.
Several cases of 1on1, general vs general combat are reported in the aftermath of Alexander the Great's death: Eumenes vs Neoptolemus, Lysimachus vs Seleucus and Pyrrhus vs Pantauchus
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Pyrrhus watched his priestess and master hurl herself at fellow Sul-Menites. Her voice was a hoarse scream.
It had all happened too fast. Too fast for him to prevent it. But he might still be able to stop it.
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Pyrrhus approached the Priestess of the Flame alone. The rare breach of protocol was not done to protect himself—rather, to protect his fellows. They had not seen her like…this.
In 276 BC the Hellenistic king Pyrrhus famously remarked upon departing Sicily, 'Oh what a wrestling ground we are leaving for the Carthaginians and Romans to fight over.' He was proved right when, 12 years later, the First Punic War erupted
Artwork by © Johnny Shumate
Several cases of 1on1, general vs general combat are reported in the aftermath of Alexander the Great's death: Eumenes vs Neoptolemus, Lysimachus vs Seleucus and Pyrrhus vs Pantauchus.
In 276 BC the Hellenistic king Pyrrhus famously remarked upon departing Sicily, 'Oh what a wrestling ground we are leaving for the Carthaginians and Romans to fight over.' He was proved right when, 12 years later, the First Punic War erupted
Artwork by © Johnny Shumate.
Several cases of 1 on 1, general vs general combat are reported in the aftermath of Alexander the Great's death: Eumenes vs Neoptolemus, Lysimachus vs Seleucus and Pyrrhus vs Pantauchus
In 276 BC the Hellenistic king Pyrrhus famously remarked upon departing Sicily, 'Oh what a wrestling ground we are leaving for the Carthaginians and Romans to fight over.' He was proved right when, 12 years later, the First Punic War erupted.
Artwork by © Johnny Shumate