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Ch. 1-4 of The House of Hades ft. Owen from Through the Mist! Join us as we discuss Hazel's encounter with Hecate, both the Riordanverse lore and the mythological history behind ~the mist~ and who we think should form a magical demigod coven.
Send Owen a message @Through_Mist on Instagram or [email protected]!
"The Birth of the Term Magic" by Jan N Bremmer
"The Whitening Thief" by Maxwell T Paule
Tiktok from Maxwell T Paule on Circe
"The Mist Shed by Zeus in 'Iliad' XVII" by Jonathan Fenno
"'I Removed the Mist that Clouded your Eyes': Supernatural Vision from Homer to Sikelianos" by Michael Paschalis
More reading on masculine vs feminine story structuring: "Simply put, stories told in a conventional, masculine form are generally linear, hero-driven tales about conquest, whereas stories told with a more circular and sometimes collective feminine structure are often about overcoming obstacles in order to find connection." Conquer or Connect: Power, Patterns, and the Gendered Narrative by Professor Mary M. Dalton
Today's episode is brought to you by Omio! https://omio.sjv.io/c/2544961/1078765/7385
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Ch. 1-4 of The House of Hades ft. Owen from Through the Mist! Join us as we discuss Hazel's encounter with Hecate, both the Riordanverse lore and the mythological history behind ~the mist~ and who we think should form a magical demigod coven.
Send Owen a message @Through_Mist on Instagram or [email protected]!
"The Birth of the Term Magic" by Jan N Bremmer
"The Whitening Thief" by Maxwell T Paule
Tiktok from Maxwell T Paule on Circe
"The Mist Shed by Zeus in 'Iliad' XVII" by Jonathan Fenno
"'I Removed the Mist that Clouded your Eyes': Supernatural Vision from Homer to Sikelianos" by Michael Paschalis
More reading on masculine vs feminine story structuring: "Simply put, stories told in a conventional, masculine form are generally linear, hero-driven tales about conquest, whereas stories told with a more circular and sometimes collective feminine structure are often about overcoming obstacles in order to find connection." Conquer or Connect: Power, Patterns, and the Gendered Narrative by Professor Mary M. Dalton
Today's episode is brought to you by Omio! https://omio.sjv.io/c/2544961/1078765/7385

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