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CrownedDracu [2016-03-25 04:49:52 +0000 UTC]
If i saw this thing coming at me i would scream until it bit my head off
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Draconic-Imagineer [2015-05-30 21:13:03 +0000 UTC]
Circe, the stereotypical teenage girl who has green eyes! *She smokes weed*
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Draconic-Imagineer In reply to KingsOfEvilArt [2015-05-30 23:43:42 +0000 UTC]
It is from the place in the comments section says add media. Then type in weed and there you will find the psychedelic frog!
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GuesssWho9 [2014-09-30 05:05:10 +0000 UTC]
Fucking Circe . . .
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KingsOfEvilArt In reply to GuesssWho9 [2014-10-01 07:01:47 +0000 UTC]
Why Circe? They were different characters.
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GuesssWho9 In reply to KingsOfEvilArt [2014-10-01 10:47:01 +0000 UTC]
Circe was the one who cursed Scylla; she started out as a sea nymph, but there was a love triangle involved and things got out of hand as per usual in Greek myth.
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KingsOfEvilArt In reply to GuesssWho9 [2014-10-04 17:43:55 +0000 UTC]
I see.. I think in some other versions of the myth somebody else did this.. Poseidon or his wife.
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Brian-OConnell In reply to KingsOfEvilArt [2015-02-13 20:50:17 +0000 UTC]
In the version I heard, Poseidon was having an affair with Scylla (a sea-nymph) and Poseidon's wife Amphitrite found out, turning Scylla into...this by poisoning the river water.
But I did some research and apparently there IS another version where Circe, envying Scylla (Scylla was loved by Glaucus and Circe loved him also: love triangle!), turned her into...this.
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Brian-OConnell [2014-09-03 21:26:56 +0000 UTC]
FREAKING AWESOME! I really like the Odyssey, too.
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Brian-OConnell In reply to KingsOfEvilArt [2014-09-03 22:59:35 +0000 UTC]
Agreed. And yes, I've seen some of the creatures in those dreams!
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OmegaZilla [2014-05-31 12:12:58 +0000 UTC]
Fantastic rendition! I love how you tried to incorporate canine elements into the heads -- per the description in the poem. I LOVE the Odyssey!
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niggiddu [2014-05-30 12:38:39 +0000 UTC]
Śmiało mogę powiedzieć, że to chyba najbardziej oryginalny (szczególnie ostatnimi czasy) wygląd Scylli.
Świetny "ludzki" łeb w centrum, z paszczą tak rozwartą jakby cała reszta wyrastała z gardzieli (choć widzę że to tylko złudzenie optyczne). I do tego te człekokształtne łapska (pamiętam, że wg niektórych wersji z jej ciała miało wyrastać takich zdeformowanych, bezużytecznych tkanek nawet kilkanaście). Widzę też, że polubiłeś ogon Cetusa.
Trochę się kojarzy z łapą Sfinksa z opowiadania Lovecrafta "Under the Pyramids", w Polsce wydanej jako "Uwięziony wśród faraonów".
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Werewolf-Korra In reply to niggiddu [2014-05-31 02:38:24 +0000 UTC]
"I can safely say that this is probably the most original (especially recently) look Scylla. Great "human" head in the center, with mouth gaping as if all the rest grew out of the gorge"
Rough translation from Google translate, for amy who are on mobile.
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KingsOfEvilArt In reply to niggiddu [2014-05-30 19:30:07 +0000 UTC]
Gratuluję spostrzeżenia cetusowego ogona. Być może zauważyłeś, że hydra ma podobny. Staram sięukazać jakieś pokrewieństwo między tymi istotami.
Niestety nie czytałem.. w jakim tomie to jest?
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niggiddu In reply to KingsOfEvilArt [2014-06-01 17:07:47 +0000 UTC]
Chyba w "Górach Szaleństwa" - to pierwszy tom opowiadań i przy okazji pierwsze opowiadanie Lovecrafta jakie czytałem.
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niggiddu In reply to KingsOfEvilArt [2014-06-03 19:34:26 +0000 UTC]
ecsmedia.pl/c/w-gorach-szalens… - okładka zbioru znalezionego w bibliotece publicznej.
Swoją drogą szkoda że w Polsce nie przerabia się prozy Lovecrafta ani nawet Poe jako lektur, a przecież obydwaj mieli nie mniejszy wpływ na literaturę niż Tolkien (a z pewnością mieli większy wpływ niż "Bracia Lwie Serce", których kazali mi przerabiać chyba jako pierwszą lekturę. Żeby tak namawiać nieopierzonego uczniaka do pięknego samobójstwa - miodzio xD)
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niggiddu In reply to KingsOfEvilArt [2014-06-03 21:17:30 +0000 UTC]
racja - interpretacje egzaminatorów zrujnowałyby wszystko xD
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iafan1 [2014-05-30 00:01:08 +0000 UTC]
I wouldn't mess with this girl! She's ferocious looking! Great job!
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JoeRB [2014-05-29 22:44:03 +0000 UTC]
I've seen lots of depictions of Scylla, and yeah, most of them do look like simple marine hydras, rather than dog-headed mermaid things.
Once again your grotesque imagination has conjured up an image that is both creatively-designed and kept in spirit of its source material. I'm not sure how this thing can swim, but it is still very sleek and slimy and streamlined in appearance, and I love how its heads are dog-like while not being completely like a dog!
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KingsOfEvilArt In reply to JoeRB [2014-05-30 21:29:38 +0000 UTC]
Haha, that's what I am always trying to do - stay faithful to the source yet warp it in a grotesque way... Judging by your kind comment I suppose I've managed this time. Thank you!
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Stalc [2014-05-29 22:38:33 +0000 UTC]
Nice.
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