Inktober Challenge 2018
Day 4 : Circe
Day 5 : Gaia (my favorite ♥ )
Day 6 : Helen of Troy (probably the least inspiring ….. )
Tag: ancient
Inktober Challenge 2018
Day 22 :Leda
Day 23 :Aphrodite
Day 24 : Hestia
MY QUEENS 💜

“United” — Demeter & Persephone, full color
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Apollo: Sister, what are you the goddess of?
Artemis: *lounging by a spring on piles of deerskin surrounded by three dozen naked girls with a dead pan expression* Virginity.
“Heracles, they’re lesbians”.
Note that the concept of “virginity” in Ancient times merely meant “unmarried”, and had nothing to do with sexual activity. Some priestesses were “virgins” because they chose (or were committed to) a life of worship, but it was merely a question of social status, not of personal choice or practice. Of course, one can suppose that this lifestyle would be rather attractive for lesbians.
So when Artemis is said to be the Goddess of Virgins, it is meant to be understood as “Goddess of Unmarried Women”, or, quite possibly literally, of lesbians.
(It’s only Christianity that reframed the concept of virginity to mean “never had sex”. Many ancient religions has “Virgin goddesses”, which symbolized feminine power, and in this case too it meant “untied to a man”, or “whole for herself”)



























