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Akhal-Teke - Mares of Diomedes
Coltergeist - Ghost/Dark
Phanteke - Ghost/Dark
#63 Hector
Oddly absent in FGO, is Hector’s helmet. In The Iliad, Hector is associated with his incredible bronze helmet from Apollo. Diomedes recognized him across the battlefield and threw his spear so hard it beamed Hector in the head, knocking him out temporarily.
I know she's not feeling great, so here's a little gift for @ObabScribbler. Her OC as a Mare of Diomedes! Hope it makes you feel a little better boss!
#MLP #FiT #GetWellSoon
Odysseus during the Trojan War was extra cranky.
He does end up becoming buddies with Diomedes... who secretly(?) liked ducks, but was feared by ducks.
Thanks to Odysseus, Diomedes can finally fulfill his dream of petting ducks.
(this isn't in the game)
#preodyssey|#otome
You must emulate great men. You must "LARP" as them. Julius Caesar LARPed as Alexander the Great who LARPed as Achilles. Repeat after me. I am Hercules. I am Achilles. I am Diomedes. I am Odysseus. I am Perseus. I am Aeneas. I am Leonidas. I am Alexander. This is the key.
Fun fact! She's the last horse of Diomedes and been alive way too long
Excellent day for an exorcism! We just released “Doctor Diomedes”
https://t.co/BOICInXqHk
Art by @TheGrimPress @FatGoblinGames @StornC @nadispasibenko @LoreWiseGames Bob Greyvenstein, Jack Holliday, Daniel Eskridge, Bandit Camp, Civil, Chainat, Evgenii Ivanov #DnD #DnD5e #TTRPG
Diomedes, I didn't like the compactness of the character, I think it's time to learn more about composition.
Akhal-Teke - Mares of Diomedes
Coltergeist - Ghost/Dark
Phanteke - Ghost/Dark
Single combat was no novel concept for Alexander the Great's generals. Homeric precedents inspired them since childhood; ‘noble’ duels between figures like Hector and Achilles, Hector and Ajax or Diomedes and Aeneas motivated commanders to slay leading enemies by their own hand.
Single combat was no novel concept for Alexander the Great's generals. Homeric precedents inspired them since childhood; ‘noble’ duels between figures like Hector and Achilles, Hector and Ajax or Diomedes and Aeneas motivated commanders to slay leading enemies by their own hand