Let's start with a bit o' Bagoas...
...and move on to snif! Alexander...
Er...anachronistic Alexander and Hephaistion.
And some more Bagoas.
The greeks were the first to make their yaoi in 3d.
Dionysus.
>>476858Right you are.
An ojisan Hades for the bara crowd.
what is this from? 0.0
>>476887Shit yes! More like this, please!Nothing to contribute, but bump anyway.
Ostensibly Ganymedes.
>>476894Greek gods, heroes, kings and regular ol' pretty lads. (The first few are derivative of The Persian Boy, by Mary Renault.)>>476895Will see what I can do, heheh.Have an Asian (?!) Narcissus. Ignore Echo please.
oh, okay...i mean, i knew they were portraying Greek men and gods, but i didn't know if it was a series i was unaware of.
Rather creepy.
Pray ignore the inevitable boobage...
Icarus, sadly watermarked.
Thread so full of win. I didn't even know fanart of Mary Renault existed until now.Love you, EK.
bump for awesome
>>476932Shamelessly un-watermarked.
>>477872Sweet.A scene from The Persian Boy, when Bagoas mistakes Hephaistion for an assassin.
>>476917Please forgive my ignorance, but who are those characters?
>>478453These are various Greek heroes, gods, and historical figures. Alexander, Hephaistion, and Bagoas are also prominently featured in some very good historical novels by Mary Renault.
>>478453gb2/school/
>>478539Ok, I'm not that stupid.I just wanted to know who are the blond boy and the bloody pigman.