Appleseed Guidebook published in issue #5 of Animag from 1988. Art by Masamune Shirow
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Appleseed Guidebook published in issue #5 of Animag from 1988. Art by Masamune Shirow

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Kymopoleia 🌊🖤🌧
Kymopoleia (etym: Raging Waves) is the giant Goddess of Storm Waves, she is the wife of Briareos, and mother of Oiolyka. 💙
Kymopoleia is the daughter of King Poseidon and Queen Amphitrite of the Sea, making her the full sister of Triton and Benthesikyme. 👑
Kymopoleia assists her mother in soothing the sea, stilling the waves and hushing the wind. 🤍
"[the Nereid] Kymodoke who, with Kymatolege and Amphitrite, light of foot, on the misty face of the open water easily stills the waves and hushes the winds in their blowing."
Note: Kymopoleia's name isn't mentioned but it is theorised that Kymatolege ('Wave Stiller') is Kymopoleia, as the source doesn't explicitly state that Kymatolege is a Nereid.
She is married to Briareos, the Hekatonkheir or hundred-handed storm giant and primordial son of the Sky and Earth. Briareos specifically held domain over storms at sea, and was known as 'Aigaion' ('of the Aegean') by the mortals. 🌧
"Briareos, being goodly, the deep-roaring Earth-Shaker [Poseidon] made his son-in-law, giving him Kymopoleia, his daughter to wed."
With Briareos, Kymopoleia had a daughter, Oiolyka, the Sea Nymph of storm-generated wave surges, similar to her mother. 🌊
Headcanons:
Kymopoleia is giant-sized; her form is like water, ever changing. She is this size to match her husband, Briareos. 🌧🖐🏾🤍
Kymopoleia's husband think she's too good for him, his whole life he believed he was too hedious to love. She healed him. ❤️🥺
Kymopoleia lives in the darker depths of the sea, with her husband and daughter. 🖤🏛
Warm up day with the husbando's (and palico Martin)
Working on something a bit different.

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"When Zeus took control in the heavens, he wielded his power excessively, committing many willful acts. Poseidon, Hera and Apollo wished to subjugate him by tying him up. When Thetis heard the plot against Zeus from her father, Nereus (he was a seer), she hurried to him, leading forth as an ally Aigaion to terrify the conspiring gods. He was a sea-god and judged against his father, Poseidon. When Zeus heard Thetis’ message, he hung Hera up in the fetters she intended for him and sentenced Poseidon and Apollo to serve Laomedon." - Schol. (D) Il. 1.399
A lot of interesting details in this version: first, the variant that Aigaion is Poseidon's son — as opposed to his son in law like in the Theogony 817, or his defeated opponent in Schol. Apoll. 1.165 (I adore all of his associations with the sea so much) — probably to explain Homer's comment that he's greater than his father. Second that Thetis learns about the coup from Nereus, and third, and this is what really got my attention, the detail that Zeus binds Hera in the golden chains she'd reserved for him.
Some sketches for new prints for Bangor Anime next month.
Finally tackling some Dragon Ball universe. Attempting them in my style has intimidated me for years.
Shout out to my monster fucker homies. Y'all are the yin to our cyborg fucker yang.