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Azem is left for dead on a deserted island right before the Trojan War
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“Blaming her for being tricked and used by a god would be stupid and cruel. I’m glad he didn’t. And I’m glad the children had parents that looked after them.“

She sounds a little wistful, at that.

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"They were loved, or so I am given to understand. He was born over three score years hence; I was not yet even a dream."

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She huffs a little laugh. “Nor I, but I’m not sure I was ever a dream, precisely.”

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Zotikos looks at her from a corner of his eyes, but then returns to staring at the sky. "He was a willful child, and needed to be taught to control his temper. He had learnt, by the time I met him."

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“Are you sure?” she teases. “His temper was legendary.”

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"You have heard of him?"

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“I live in the sea, not under a rock. Of course I’ve heard of Herakles. Though I expect you have me beat on stories.”

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"He might have made some of them perhaps grander than they actually were. Humble, he was not."

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“I also imagine the tales grew after telling, too.”

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"He would never tell me which, and I suppose it does not matter."

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"Why not? I like finding the differences between the way the world is and the way people say the world is, even if it's not immediately relevant. Otherwise I'm coming to false conclusions with incomplete information."

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"The kinds of embellishments stories get over the years do not tend to be of kind, merely of magnitude. And whether the magnitudes of his feats were as big as he said, well, he is a god now, so it seems not of extreme consequence."

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She gives an annoyed huff. "I... suppose. But what if I like accuracy anyway?"

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"Then I am afraid I am not going to be able to be the one to satisfy that particular urge."

But he turns his head slightly in her direction to look at her out of the corners of his eyes when he's saying that.

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"Mm?" she squeaks, going very still and flushing.

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He turns his head to look at the stars again, but he's still visibly smiling. "I'm just saying that I will not be able to fulfill your desire for accuracy in stories. That particular skill and knowledge gap is not one I have sought to improve."

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"B-but—No, do not just pretend you didn't, didn't just, just imply things, you absolutely were!!! You said one thing and meant something else and, and, and. What did you mean."

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He sloooowly sits up and then turn to look at her properly. "What do you think I meant?" he asks plainly.

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She squeaks again, and then promptly hops off her rock to... hide behind it. And peer at him, her eyes poking over the rock.

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...wait that's not what comes next what.

"That was not what I was expecting to happen next."

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"... No?" she wonders, poking her head over the rock a little more, and furrowing her eyebrows.

"Well, okay."

And then there's a splash and: Eutelia appears to have fled!

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.......wait that was not it either!

"What," he says softly to no one.

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Nnnnope she still seems to be gone!

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He looks down at a random spot on the sand and sees a little crab walk a couple of steps before it burrows itself into a hole. "Yeah, me, too, little fella."

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And here is a daughter of Poseidon again! Poking her head around her rock and looking confused and a bit exasperated.

"..... Well..?" she says, leadingly.

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