habeenki:

choose one: fangs or pointed ears, immunity or immortality, wings or horns, greek mythology or egyptian mythology, chokers or anklets, dark red or dark green, glitter or blush, heels or boots, ripped jeans or fishnets, long nails or short nails, vampire or werewolf, oceans or forests, books or movies, phone calls or text messages, rings or studs and skirts or jeans.

sorcyress:

seananmcguire:

moonlitserenades:

when are hozier and florence gonna make that hades x persephone rock opera that literally only i am asking for

Hello!  May I preach the gospel of Hadestown?

Inspired by the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, Hadestown was originally written as a concept album by Anais Mitchell, but has since been expanded into a full Broadway-style musical, with a live album coming later this year.  This dustbowl dream is an incredible exploration of myth and mankind and the stories we tell ourselves over and over again, endlessly, from now until forever.  Narrated by Hermes, with the Fates serving as our “Greek chorus,” Hades and Persephone play a huge role in the plot (obviously), and the music is incredible.

(Note: the current incarnation of the opening number includes “g*psy,” but we’re hoping they will take that out before their off-Broadway opening.)

THIS SEEMS RELEVANT.