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God damn, Hecate looking like someone stuck spikes on [I]John Carpenter's: The Thing[/I].
I love it.
Now THIS is what I need from my WW mythos.
Hecate looks likes she is getting attacked by the Furies, and is Artemis trying to appease Cerberus to get past him into the Underworld?
Athena looks like she is on the River Styx headed somewhere.
[QUOTE=John Venus;5786738]Athena looks like she is on the River Styx headed somewhere.[/QUOTE]
All the goddesses save Hera (who I'm guessing is still on Olymps) might be somewhere in the Underworld
Aphrodite possibly in the Elysian fields, and is there an area of ice and snow in the Greek afterlife that Hestia could be in?
I think Demeter might be talking to the Fates (or Furies).
Holy ****, poor Ha and Scott having to follow up Jimenez. Definitely worth the wait!
[QUOTE=SiegePerilous02;5786784]All the goddesses save Hera (who I'm guessing is still on Olymps) might be somewhere in the Underworld
Aphrodite possibly in the Elysian fields, and is there an area of ice and snow in the Greek afterlife that Hestia could be in?[/QUOTE]
Right on the money, according to Jimenez's twitter they're going through Tartarus to get ti the Well of Souls.
I think the dude in the bottom right is Hades.
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[QUOTE=Gaius;5789560]Right on the money, according to Jimenez's twitter they're going through Tartarus to get ti the Well of Souls.
I think the dude in the bottom right is Hades.[/QUOTE]
Neat hint of a design for Hades if so.
The labor pains for the Amazons' "birth" are looking to be brutal...
These images from Jimenez are breathtaking. One of the things that I truly love about the concept is that the pantheon is presented as larger-than-life. Always liked when WW writers presented the gods as these fantastic beings. Never really cared for them being humanized or easily killed. Like Perez's interpretation of a Dali-like Olympus where staircases were sideways and people standing on different planes. Giving you the feeling that these fantastical beings existed in another dimension which also added to their non-human status. Can't wait for Historia and PJ interpretation!
What is the "Stygian Elm" and which goddess is supposed to be at it? Hera?
[QUOTE=SiegePerilous02;5789901]What is the "Stygian Elm" and which goddess is supposed to be at it? Hera?[/QUOTE]
When the Sibyl of Cumae leads Aeneas down to the Underworld, one of the sights is the Stygian Elm.
I think Hera is there because of the trees.
[QUOTE=donnafan;5789832]These images from Jimenez are breathtaking. One of the things that I truly love about the concept is that the pantheon is presented as larger-than-life. Always liked when WW writers presented the gods as these fantastic beings. Never really cared for them being humanized or easily killed. Like Perez's interpretation of a Dali-like Olympus where staircases were sideways and people standing on different planes. Giving you the feeling that these fantastical beings existed in another dimension which also added to their non-human status. Can't wait for Historia and PJ interpretation![/QUOTE]
Yeah, save for Perez's Ares design these are all shaping up to be my favorite looks for them.