Gallery
Welcome to The Gallery.
Immerse yourselves in the vast world of Lore Olympus. In here, you’ll find Easter Eggs, Callbacks, Parallels, and a lot more!
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Athena’s Helmet
As the Goddess of Wisdom and Battle Strategy (supposedly the opposite of Ares), Athena is often depicted as a glorious warrior goddess with her armor, helmet, and spear.
Helm of Hades
In Mythology, Hades is also known as the “Unseen One.” He owns a cap of invisibility, otherwise called “Helm of Hades”, which allows any wearer of it to become invisible.
Hermes’ Winged Sandals
In Mythology, Hermes owns a pair of winged sandals (Talaria). This is associated with his ability to be able to fly and travel quickly.
Persephone’s Bow
Persephone’s bow is similar to hairstyle of the “Head of Aphrodite” (The Barlett Head) sculpture.
Hypnos
The statue that Hades seen standing on as he talks to Persephone resembles Hypnos’ shrine. Hypnos is the Greek god of sleep, son of Nyx, and brother of Thanatos.
Eros Painting
Psyche is painting a portrait of Eros. / “Red-Figure Plate with Eros” by Ascoli Satriano (Dated 340-320 BC). Walters Art Museum, Baltimore.