Terpsichore or the theatrics sephirah! she's off the shits and has killed people.
she has an obsession with trying to brutalize euterpe (the timeline's version of Edward Hyde From The Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll And Mister Hyde) and has probably eaten someone
also she's 12 dwbi

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4) เทิร์ปซิคอเร (Terpsichore) — มิวส์แห่งนาฏศิลป์ การเต้นรำ มีสัญลักษณ์ประจำตัวคือพิณไลร์ (Lyre) ลักษณะเด่นคือผมสั้น

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Featuring Clio, Thalia, Terpsichore and Calliope from 9 Muses of Greek Mythology.

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Born in 1748: French painter (1748-1825)

Portrait of Mademoiselle Guimard as Terpsichore, 1773-5

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drew this a few months ago. It's a scene from my favorite fic: "Terpsichore - The Comedy of the Danse Macabre - ACT I". My main man Walt here covered in blood and just kinda havin’ a bad day in general.

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We Are The Muses
Calliope, Clio, Melpomene, Terpsichore & Thalia

Goddesses of the arts & proclaimers of heroes!

Check out my cover song 👇🏾
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"Terpsichore.. I wonder what you think of me, using your teachings for this?"

third redesign for my fire emblem ttrpg character lykonidas, a lot happier with this outfit than i was the other two

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Anyone want to see my ninja turtle OC from middle school? No? Too bad. Her name was Terpsichore, she danced ballet, and she was in love with Leo. I'm feeling an urge to redesign her... This is what isolation is driving me to

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In Greek Mythology, Terpsichore was one of the nine Muses and goddess of dance. She was usually depicted with a lyre, accompanying the dancers' with her music. Her name means "Delighting in Dance".

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➡️Terpsichore, 1782, par Johann Heinrich Tischbein.
Muse de la danse.

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In Greek mythology, Terpsichore is one of the nine Muses and goddess of dance. Here is a classic image and images of women she has inspired...



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Why they coupled us as partners was beyond my understanding. The dark angel and light swaying together to the music. What might have turned into a terpsichorean terror became our own dance of passion.


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''Terpsichore, Muse of Dance'' by Jean-Marc Nattier (1739).

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