"what feeds me, extinguishes me."
-apollonius of tyre

🆕 by https://t.co/0OtwocFNt8

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so the one on the left is apollo (protag) with his past life as a dog (pollon) and the og shadow angel (apollonius) and apollonius's ex toma (who is kind of functionally emet-selch and i'm spiraling about it)

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thing of my friend's tf2 oc Apollonius cuz he lives in my head rent free

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The Sibyl of Erythrae; Solon the Lawgiver; Philosopher Pythagora;
Philosophers: Socrates, Apollonius and Saint Paul the Apostle

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This week's features the Lamia- a serpentine seductress who seduced young men to satisfy her sexual appetite. Apollonius of Tyana's account of Lamia's defeat inspired the poem 'Lamia' by Keats, 1819. Depicted here by Waterhouse, Herbert Draper & Isobel Lillian Gloag.

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The Sibyl of Erythrae; Solon the Lawgiver; Philosophers: Pythagoras, Socrates, Apollonius, Saint Paul the Apostle

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Artemis with the torches. Italy. Amethyst. 2nd half of the I century BC. Master Apollonius. Inv. No. 26070. Naples, National Archaeological Museum. Why is Artemis so often depicted with torches?

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is often used to make teaching approachable & memorable, "[making] use of humble incidents to teach great truths" (Apollonius of Tyana on Aesop). Jesus's parables use this principle. Fables tend to have anthropomorphised animal characters.

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POV: You're Apollonius and you're committing home invasion

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This are the tokens I made for my players for a oneshot I'm running to test my internet before try to fully dm again.
King
Orcbosa
Frollo
Claus https://t.co/24kwkuTRs6
Apollonius https://t.co/yJQ9Ch0MGM
Stark - Irv (no social media)

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A couple of sessions ago,Apollonius ended up as a Lamia's newest pet.

so, I did a small illustration

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sometimes I forget Apollonius actually looks like an innocent baby https://t.co/u4bgjCvE2w

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Aesop (620–564 BCE) was a Greek fabulist who “made use of humble incidents to teach great truths” according to philosopher Apollonius of Tyana. Animals feature prominently in Aesop’s fables. These illustrations: Alice and Martin Provensen, published in 1965.

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oKAY I CANNOT CONTAIN MY EXCITEMENT ABOUT THIS LITTLE BABY
LOOK AT THEM. THEY ARE ADORABLE. THEIR NAME IS APOLLONIUS AND THEY ARE MY PRECIOUS NEW CHILD.
I WILL KILL MY FAMILY FOR THEM.
I AM SO IN LOVE!!!!
🥺💛🤍💜🤍💜🤍💜🤍💜🤍💜🤍💛✨

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"The most powerful magicians, too, as Simon Magus, Apollonius of Tyana, Pasetes, Iamblichus, and Odo de Stellis, can force them to...build castles in the air."

Entry on "demon" in The New American Cyclopædia (1868)

Image: The Chernabog in Disney's Fantasia

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