#helios
PROJECT SCARD: “Twin Wings of the Moon Shadow” (Novel / Complete)
*Prologue
*Chapter 1: “The Twin Wings of Artemis”
*Chapter 2: “Hero of Akatsuki”
*Chapter 3: “Trivia” at night
*Chapter 4: New moon “Artemis”
* Chapter 5: Friends from the past
*Chapter 6: Twin Wings and Double Swords
*Chapter 7: Goddess and Twin Wings
*Chapter 8: Even if the wings are scattered and broken
*Epilogue
what is the moon in the presence of the sun?
Just wanted to share my thoughts!
First of all, I think Kiro still loves me even without memories~ >.<
Cauliflower Falls
Helios 44M-4 58mm f/2.0 lens
Sony A7
☀️Sun water☀️
Used for:
Protection, healing (especially physical), happiness, truth, clairvoyance, courage, strength, prosperity, luck, self-love, cleansing, confidence, leadership, justice, gardening, growth, warmth, comfort, fertility, and creativity
How to make it:
Leave the water on a sunny windowsill or outside, preferably in direct sunlight. Sunrise, 9 am, 12 pm, and 3 pm are perfect times for this, or you can leave it from sunrise to sunset. You can also add herbs and flowers to it as well (lemon peels, orange peels, marigolds, chamomile, cinnamon, sunflower, etc.) Or charge it with some stones (like sunstone, orange calcite, citrine, tigers eye, goldstone or carnelian), but please don’t put these stones in the water. You can also make a sun tea with sun water for a very potent solar spell.
Λαμπετιη & Φαεθουσα
LampetiaandPhaethusa were the two nymph-daughters of the sun-god Helios, who pastured the sacred herds of their father on the mythical island of Thrinakie. Lampetia shepherded seven flocks of fifty sheep with a silver crock, while Phaethousa tended seven herds of fifty cattle with a copper staff.
Odysseus and his crew arrived at Thrinakie after passing Scylla and Charybdis. When his crew begged to be allowed to land to prepare supper, Odysseus grudgingly agrees on condition that the they swear that if they come upon a herd of cattle or a great flock of sheep, no one will kill any of them. Eurylochus though convinces the crew to drive off the best of the cattle of Helios and sacrifice them to the gods. Lampetia tells Helios that Odysseus’ men have slain his cattle. In turn, Helios orders the gods to take vengeance on Odysseus’ men. After they set sail again, Zeus kept his word and the ship is destroyed by lightning during a storm and all of his men die. Odysseus escapes by swimming to Calypso’s island.