Agamemnon: What is that?
Patroclus: My to-do list.
Agamemnon: That's a piece of paper with Achilles' name on it.
Achilles blushes wild
Patroclus winks
Agamemnon: Oh dear lord!
Greek mythology from A to Z:
[A] - Asteria (Ἀστερία) was the goddess of nocturnal oracles and shooting stars
That time Hermes stole some of Apollo's cattle.
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Achilles: any cute things to call your partner?
Agamemnon: sugar
Menelaus: honey
Diomedes: flour
Odysseus: egg
Nestor: 1/2lb butter
Antilochus: stir
Briseis: pour into a pan
Patroclus: preheat oven to 350 degrees
Norse mythology from A to Z:
[F] - Fenrir or Fenrisúlfr
Greek mythology from A to Z:
[I] - Iris (Ἶρις) was the goddess – or, better yet, personification – of the rainbow, and a messenger for the gods.
our boy, Automedon
The West Wind looks for spring. 🍃
The Anemoi - Greek gods of wind The Four Brothers: Zephyrus (The West), Notus (The South), Eurus (The East), and Boreas (The North).
Norse mythology from A to Z:
[H] - Huldra is a very elusive and seductive creature of the forest.
The huldra is a stunningly beautiful, sometimes naked woman with long hair; though from behind she is hollow like an old tree trunk and has an animal’s tail. In Norway, she has a cow’s tail and in Sweden she may have that of a cow or a fox.
Hector victor over Patroclus / Ettore vincitore su Patroclo
by Fabio Fabbi