Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, “Orpheus Leading Eurydice from the Underworld” (detail, oil on canvas, 1861).

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alice deross as a rescuer would make sense!

she came to the manor to find orpheus, like how orpheus came to the underworld to save eurydice in the greek myth. it’s important to note that the symbol of orpheus was referenced with memory before.

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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;;)

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Orpheus and Eurydice based characters but I’m pretty sure I made Eurydice look too much like RE’s Leon 😭

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A young picture of Eurydice! I'm so excited to get the chance to use her in a campaign soon!

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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

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ça faisait un petit moment que je n'avais pas dessiné Eurydice 🙃

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recently started playing Hades for the first time and i am soooo in love w Eurydice 😭

*fanart

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Gm. Cyberpunk underworld Hecate. "Orpheus, forget Eurydice and come to me."

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Eurydice, '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!

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Zerene Eurydice for !! 🦋

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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.

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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

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Orpheus 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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