whereiszeus
Feb 21, 2008 09:25
I'm sooooo sorry, Hyacinth and Apollo, I completely missed our little "get Hyacinth some immortality" thingy.
I'm still up for doing that, though. Do you want to go back to the beginning or just skip to the last task?
whereiszeus
Feb 04, 2008 22:49
Well, I'm back.
I'm still cold, though.
And tired.
Thank you for your hospitality, dear brother, but I think I'm about ready to go home. For one thing, it's warmer.
alive,
death
whereiszeus
Feb 02, 2008 23:36
σκοτάδι
((I'm bored, so here's Hera reaching out from death. Don't expect her to be hugely coherent. Oh, and that's Greek for darkness, apparently.))
death
whereiszeus
Jan 28, 2008 01:29
nononononon
no
no
nosnononosnono
whywhywhy
mysonmysonmysonmyson
nononononomysonmysonomononsmfsyonesiofnsivefios
I will kill them.
whereiszeus
Jan 25, 2008 23:29
It hadn't taken too long for Hera to find Ares. Africa was a big continent, yes, but he was her son.
She walked slowly, and she stopped outside the building, knowing that Ares would sense her there, but not wanting to surprise him too terribly.
She waited.
rl,
ares
whereiszeus
Jan 25, 2008 21:30
Is everyone still alive?
whereiszeus
Jan 24, 2008 14:50
Ares.
darling.
((mommy's not happy, dear.))
ares
whereiszeus
Jan 24, 2008 00:09
The gods' palace at Olympus in Greece was a beautiful classical Greek building that persisted, even though most of the gods had left to explore the world.
In fact, only one goddess really lived there anymore.
Hera was sitting in a courtyard, surrounded by plants, watching the clouds.
rl,
eros