Myth Shots
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Know his face which is blessed by such beauty
Despite the harsh kingdom that he may be of
Loved by a god and completely unknowing
Of he who's been watching from above
You see for beginnings this tale is strange
And here you won't find how it ends
Remember, though, if the conclusion is tragic
Then the sun might not ever rise again.
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The beginnings of the story of Hyacinthus, falling in love with who he thinks is just an ordinary groundskeeper and finding that so much more lies behind those guarded eyes.Series
- Part 1 of Myth Shots
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I'll love you
Shining in the clear blue skies
I'll hold you
When storms threaten to rise
I'll see you
Beautiful as always in my eyes
I'll defend you
Until the day I let the sun die
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Hyacinthus comes to their meeting place with his face bruised by the hand of his ill-tempered Father.
Apollo's fury literally makes the sky go dark.{Continuation of 'Seeking Sunrise'}
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- Part 2 of Myth Shots
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Nothing much could change it
Not what he says having come from above
It's a simple addition to the tale
Nothing more than a mothers love
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Clio has been torn up over what to do concerning her son's relationship with Lord Apollo since he'd revealed himself to them to confront Pierus. She's well aware nothing she says would be able to sway an Olympian, but nonetheless, she's driven to discover the truth of the matter any way she can.
{Continuation of 'Until the Sun Dies'}
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- Part 3 of Myth Shots
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I wonder how you see it?
This thing called reality.
You see that which is already here.
I see all that can be.
With some bends and twists, I will change it
Just take a sip from the cup
You'll see your reality B R E A K I N G
My madness just isn't enough
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A beautiful young man traveling by the seaside gets abducted by unruly sailors with unsavory intentions.
You'd think we all know how this story ends, but when it turns out your helpless abductee is the god of wine and madness, perhaps you should have thought twice.
This is why you not only respect the gods, but fear them.
And when they tell you to fetch them a drink?
For the love of Father Zeus, get an entire amphora, and it had better be the strong stuff.
{In which Dionysus gets bored, Acoetes is the only smart one on this entire ship and he's like maybe fourteen, the crew is full of a bunch of pervs, and Dionysus turns some people into dolphins.}Series
- Part 4 of Myth Shots
