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Post by The Fates on Apr 9, 2017 20:02:28 GMT
Iolas rolled his arms. 'Yeah sure,' he said, to the egotism all comment. 'You fared really well against the monsters earlier,' Iolas noted sarcastically.
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Post by Child of Lightning on Apr 9, 2017 20:03:26 GMT
Prochorus smiled at his reaction to ambrosia. "I've been fighting monsters for years and I'm not getting too cocky," he added to Iolus's comment.
"Anyway, I'm ready to see the cabins," he added perhaps avoiding Stelios' potential stinkeye.
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Post by huntress on Apr 9, 2017 20:06:03 GMT
"I am just very good", Sophia quietly mouthed Stelios' words in a mocking way. She knew he was right but her stubbornness wouldn't let it go. She promised herself one day she will become strong and brave. Then Sophia looked at him as the ambrosia healed his wounds completely.
She turned to Eurytus. "What houses are you taking us to?"
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Post by Iason, the Uniter on Apr 9, 2017 20:10:11 GMT
Iason looked at the drunk centaur, interested in the houses, even if he had no questions to ask.
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Post by Hellenic Fireman on Apr 9, 2017 20:11:46 GMT
Stelios rose to his full height and placed his hands at the base of his spine before cracking it. He could sense the sarcastic and patronising tones in their voices. He just looked away and gave a disgruntled sigh.
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Post by The Muses on Apr 9, 2017 20:12:51 GMT
Prochorus smiled at Sophia's comment but kept his eyes down. Eurytus laughed however. "Yeah, demigod, don't get cocky otherwise a Chimera will rip your balls out and make you do Pankration against them," he was still a bit tipsy. "Sorry. We don't pick on people here. Maybe Stelios is all that; how would we know?" he said genially.
"Yes, Sophia, right? We're taking you to where you'll be staying while at this camp. The houses. I'll explain more whilst we're down there, once Stelios is ready."
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Post by Hellenic Fireman on Apr 9, 2017 20:13:55 GMT
(OOC wrong profile dude hahaha XDXDXDXD) Nah, just thought I;d do two in one instead of having to switch accounts. FFs hahaha tbf I just saw 'Prochorus' name
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Post by huntress on Apr 9, 2017 20:19:14 GMT
(OOC: Please just say you're good to go 😀😀)
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Post by The Muses on Apr 9, 2017 20:20:09 GMT
"He's ready," Eurytus decided, as the satyrs retreated. "Come on," he said standing. He led them down the green valley, the lake glittering in the distance and nestled beside it, 14 houses gleaming in the sun.
(OOC: We're moving. Follow my next post for location.)
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Post by huntress on Apr 9, 2017 20:36:12 GMT
Sophia followed Eurytus.
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Post by The Muses on Apr 14, 2017 13:16:31 GMT
(A day after the last post.)
Smeme ran into the Temple House, her leather and bronze armour gleaming in the dying light. She made her way through the corridors to the a small room upstairs, where a merry fireplace was crackling away and Murytus and Iolus sharing a bottle of wine.
"What news of the heroes?" Murytus asked, his eyes glazing over slightly. He was already pretty drunk.
"Iason has been claimed. Son of Apollo, so he's out. The girl, Sophia speaks of enhanced hearing and she clearly has the archery aptitude that many Apollo children are born with. However, she doesn't give me the feel of an Apollo child. I'd say Artemis, if it wasn't impossible," she remarked. "As for the other two, Prochorus and the one who doesn't want to give his name away. The soldier is clearly a son of Ares. His size, the features and I also could see he inherited enhanced abilities from his father. His swordwork is also amazing, honestly, if he wasn't so put out by our fighting styles." She sighed, rubbing her head. "And Prochorus. He's the only one I see as a child of thre Big Three. His reflexes are excellent, but I'd imagine they would be after being hunted by monsters all his life. I can't make out any distinctive features as his face has been clawed up. He doesn't display any obvious powers though; we know the last child of Poseidon we had," they all looked down. That was a dark topic; he's helped to start the current war, "was already showing connection with water from day one."
Murytus nodded, looking at Iolus. "Thoughts?"
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Post by The Fates on Apr 14, 2017 13:44:11 GMT
Iolas shrugged. 'If there's one thing I learnt from helping Heracles with his labours, which I did of course. Seven of them.' He coughed. 'Then I'd say the children of Big Three really do start displaying traits quite early. Heracles was strong from the start, the,' he paused, 'water one was pretty clear. But then, neither of them looked particularly different did they?' He sipped his wine in a gentlemanly manner. 'I think we'll need to sit back and wait.'
'Have you managed to make any progress with those demigods?' he asked Smeme.
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Post by The Muses on Apr 14, 2017 13:51:45 GMT
Smeme shrugged. "Iason is a skilled archer and a competent swordsman. Stelios needs to adapt but I'm sure he'll manage. Prochorus... well, he managed to pull of a difficult disarming maneuver first time. I have no idea how. That's why I assume Ares. But there was a thunder instance," she admitted. "Iason insulted Prochorus' father and the sky almost exploded."
Eurytus and Iolus exchanged a look.
"Sophia will be fine too, once she gets some more lessons." She waved a hand. "They'll be fine. They;re strong demigods. There was another, a girl called Erika. But she didn't turn up today so I know little about her." She looked around, moving closer. "Does this mean anything?"
Eurytus finished his wine. "Oh, I don't know. What was that line of the propehecy again, Iolus?"
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Post by The Fates on Apr 14, 2017 15:27:33 GMT
Iolas considered what Smeme told them. 'Well, I'm sure capture the flag will allow them to demonstrate their qualities. That's how Heracles demonstrated his quality remember?' The others rolled their eyes. 'But I digress;' he held up his hands. 'Well the first line said a demigod from the Big Three would arrive at camp and stuff would happen. My bet is King Zeus, considering his,' he glanced up; 'fondness for woman. But at least we can rule out Iason. Erika is mysterious but I have suspicions on the angry old one who stinks and has no fashion sense (OOC: Happy? ) being a child of Poseidon.' His eyes twinkled.
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Post by The Muses on Apr 14, 2017 15:36:47 GMT
Eurytus raised an eyebrow. "Whys that? A child of Poseidon would certainly be interesting. I'd assume a child of Zeus too, but the king of the gods has held his oath. We must remember to protect the child; the curse of the Styx defines their future."
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