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Selene and Endymion aka Tannie and Zachy.

Selene and Endymion are figures from Greek mythology. Selene was the goddess of the moon, while Endymion was a mortal shepherd. According to the myth, Selene fell in love with Endymion and asked Zeus to grant him eternal youth and eternal sleep so that he would remain forever beautiful.

Selene would visit Endymion every night while he was asleep, and the couple would share their love in his dreams. This myth has been interpreted in different ways throughout history, but it is generally seen as a symbol of the moon's power and beauty, as well as the eternal nature of love.

The story of Selene and Endymion has been the subject of many works of art and literature throughout history, including poems by John Keats and Lord Byron, as well as paintings by many famous artists.

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Selene and Endymion collection image

Selene and Endymion aka Tannie and Zachy.

Selene and Endymion are figures from Greek mythology. Selene was the goddess of the moon, while Endymion was a mortal shepherd. According to the myth, Selene fell in love with Endymion and asked Zeus to grant him eternal youth and eternal sleep so that he would remain forever beautiful.

Selene would visit Endymion every night while he was asleep, and the couple would share their love in his dreams. This myth has been interpreted in different ways throughout history, but it is generally seen as a symbol of the moon's power and beauty, as well as the eternal nature of love.

The story of Selene and Endymion has been the subject of many works of art and literature throughout history, including poems by John Keats and Lord Byron, as well as paintings by many famous artists.

Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
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