Monthly Archives: November 2016

The fall of Vencious

Along the stream of time, resided a man who lived in Paros, with the name Vencious. Vencious loved to fore armour and weapons for the Parosian army. His armour was the strongest of them all, only Hephaestus could craft more robust armour than he could.

Although he was a skilled Black Smith, he never took Hephaestus’materials even if he was in need of new materials; He crafted sturdy armour for t he Parosian

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Orpheus the great

Many moons ago in the land of Greece, you might find an undersized village nestled between to towering mountains. If you stopped your journey in the age of the heroes (Belleraphon and Theseus), you may also find a mossy forest with a scenic stream trickling through the calm meanders that led it.

The village was an impoverished place with few hard – working citizens. Belonging to the town was a large group of hunters that would search the budding terrain for the resource that kept them town alive: rodents and small wild animals. One of these men was a particularly skilled hunter called Orpheus.

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Femnos

Many years ago in a far of island incolfed in time there lay a small village called Semof. in the village was a hut and in that hut lived Femnos the brave. One day the village was attacked by Macnot a nabering village. The solders of Semof but up a desperate fight agains the invaders but to no avail. the attakers put the Semof under sige. Semof’s solders had no stomach for another fight and many villagers were slaughtered. Howerver Femnos could not bere to see his village burn. So he prayed to Athena and Ares for the strength he needed in battle. Continue reading Femnos

Kynigos the hunter

Down the stream of time, there once lived a young man named Kynigos. Kynigos lived in a small town known as Nyks, in the heart of Greece. He loved hunting, but he would only take what he and the town needed.

Everyday Kynigos would pray and sacrifice a young deer to Artemis. One day (when Kyingos was praying) he recived a message from his friend  from his friend that the almighty hydra was attacking the city. Kynigos prayed for a couple more minutes. When he finished , he found Artemis’ bow lying next to him.

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The fall of Nikkos

 

Long, long, ago, down the twisted stream of time, there was a town. A town that is now ruled by moss and ivy. Once, this village was unseen; unheard of even. But little did it know that one of it’s sons would soon make it very well known indeed.

In this town lived a poor yet humble man who went by the name of Nikkos. Nikkos was always very kind and considerate and loved entertaing the childeren in his village. He would constantly be putting on puppet shows for them. Through these shows, Nikkos taught the kids about their culture, history and religion. Furthermore, he encouraged them to worship the gods. Nikkos would would always put aside part of his day so he could pray. He would thank the gods and ask them for success.

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