PomegraNet Sources

sources used by pomegranet and additional classical myth references

What PomegraNET Considers ‘Canon’ in LO

primary canon

Information presented in the Web comic itself.

secondary canon

What Rachel confirms on her social media channels, such as Twitter.


rachel’s sources for lore olympus

Based on Rachel’s FAQ, here are some of the texts she uses for research:

  • Heroes, Gods and Monsters of the Greek Myths By Bernard Evslin

  • Classical Mythology: The Greeks: The Modern Scholar By Professor Peter Meineck

  • Classical Mythology By The Great Courses - Professor Elizabeth Vandiver

  • The Metamorphoses By Ovid

  • The Greek Myths By Robert Graves

  • The Works and Days By Hesiod Illiad & Odyssey By Homer

  • Homeric Hymn

  • HYMN TO DEMETER


Additional Notes

 

what is canon?

Canon refers to a body of work that is universally accepted as an official part of the story/universe. In this case, what we refer to as ‘canon’ is what we consider universally accepted in the universe of Lore Olympus.

Lore Olympians considers canon to be only the events in the comics, Q&As Rachel has done publicly, and things she has stated on her official social media channels.

Any insight she provides in her chitty chats or on her Patreon are for paid subscribers only, and therefore we do not reference it or include it here.

We are also aware that Rachel sometimes states contradicting information. Therefore, to maintain consistency and stay true to what she’s planned, we will consider canon what she confirms at the most present time.


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Texts, Books, Ebooks & Pages