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Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, “Orpheus Leading Eurydice from the Underworld” (detail, oil on canvas, 1861).
So I had a dream and decided to change orpheus’ and eurydice’s designs?
(Ok but now I’m having a hard time imagining them in a horror setting aha;;)
Orpheus and Eurydice based characters but I’m pretty sure I made Eurydice look too much like RE’s Leon 😭
A young picture of Eurydice! I'm so excited to get the chance to use her in a campaign soon!
@pena_tweets Cici (Eurydice) And she's the goddess of motherhood.
She is gentle mom, gentle milf. She also wears a lot of funky dresses!! I love her and she has the best aura (so do u) so you get her :D
Eurydice, walking behind Orpheus in Hades.
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recently started playing Hades for the first time and i am soooo in love w Eurydice 😭
*fanart
Gm. Cyberpunk underworld Hecate. "Orpheus, forget Eurydice and come to me."
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Eurydice.
Please, don't look back!
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Eurydice, @ttemperancexiv's absolute sweetheart! It's always a bit of a challenge for me to figure out how to do two-toned hair, but I like how this came out!
Where’s Eurydice? Why you wanna know? Wherever she is, is where I’ll go. And what if I said she’s down below? Down below? Down below. Six-feet-under-the-ground below. So… Just how far would you go for her? To the end of time. To the end of the earth. #rayllum #TheDragonPrince
I have no idea how to work with watercolor brushes in digital
Anyway, I wanted to finally Make my own take on female Orpheus, in this case Novelist
Idk how to name her, but she would either be Ophelia or Eurydice
Orpheus #6: Orpheus is allowed to lead Eurydice up on a "Chthonic Ascent", but under one condition; he mustn't glance back at her until they are in the light of the surface.
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Mythological paintings
Orpheus Leading Eurydice from the Underworld by Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot (1861)(left)
Ishtar in Hades, from Myths of Babylonia and Assyria by Ernest Wallcousins (1915) (right)
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