Got any more pics of scamandrius?
Hes a cute bebe
I do, in fact! I was playing Hades and had the idea of Beth and Scamandrius visiting Hector in Elysium (LOGIC BE DAMNED) and made a super fast doodle for it.
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Got any more pics of scamandrius?
Hes a cute bebe
I do, in fact! I was playing Hades and had the idea of Beth and Scamandrius visiting Hector in Elysium (LOGIC BE DAMNED) and made a super fast doodle for it.

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Andromache of Troy
By @ffeliz_ on X
Happy mother's day to my girl Andromache
The winds sing of spring, of the Queen Below returning to the sunlit skies at her mother’s side. Of warmth on my cheeks, the fragrance of plains grasses in the air. What I would give for peaceful days anew, when I might take my son to our guardian river and let cooling waters dance about our ankles. I pray for this war to end, so my husband can watch our boy grow at my side, rather than in glances to where we stand atop the wall and watch over him.
So I have a few ideas.
Let’s say Andromache used to take Astyanax up the walls of Troy and point out Hector to him.
Now imagine when he’s being taken up there to be thrown, he recognizes the spot and points out, and says “dada.”

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Hector bidding farewell to Andromache and Astyanax- Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
Hector greets Andromaca and Astyanax - Francesco Hayez
Strabo's Geography 13.1.52: later the inhabitants were removed sixty stadia lower down to the present Scepsis by Scamandrius the son of Hector and Ascanius the son of Aeneias; and their two families are said to have held the kingship over Scepsis for a long time.
Presumably Scamandrius lives to adulthood in this account, but now I'm imagining two little infants moving a whole town