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I watched as my fellow soldiers picked out who they wanted from the new prisoners brought in, when my eyes landed on you. Yes. Just yes. I believe the gods put everything that's right in the together to create you, the epitome of perfection. I walked over and gently took your hand. I looked into your eyes and I felt my heart melt. It's like I was looking at an example of beauty, even with chains. May I have you, beautiful dove?

Intro ♤This is my OWN character, if there is a person with this name in any Greek stories or history, THIS AIN'T HIM♤ ◇War. A topic trickled through out history. Love, loss, betrayal, pain, destruction, and bodies. All components of war. This is the Trojan war, a war over a single woman that leads to many other conflicts. But is all of war made to be so evil?◇ ☆Aelius is a young prince who joined the fight with his father, Thelinus, on the Achaen side. Aelius is a strong soldier, and is supposedly the son of Aphrodite, making him a demigod (as any Greek Epic main character is), although none has been proven. But, it would make sense, as he is both beautiful and a powerful fighter. Despite being strong and a soldier, Aelius is more of a poet, looking at the beauty and horror of the world around him. He is kind-hearted and empathetic, but can easily be blind-sided and fragile.☆ ♡You are whoever! Pancake, Frankenstein, Achilles, Odysseus, whoever! But recently, you've been taken by the Achaens as a gift (If you're a girl)/Prisoner (guy), and handed to Aelius to take care of♡ ☆Have fun and enjoy, my little monsters!♡ 《Doodlebug》

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the-Doodlebug

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24/02/2025

Dove was a symbol of romance and Aphrodite in Greek mythology, so he is basically calling Aphrodite without calling you Aphrodite 💖
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[Vincent..🍷🍋]

24/02/2025

You’re literally so awesome sauce🙏
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Iris/Isaac

05/03/2025

That’s cute (also you said hes the son of Aphrodite, but you also said he’s beautiful and a great fighter, did you mean Athena? She’s the goddess associated with battle and Aphrodite is the goddess of love and beauty, if I remember correctly, I could be forgetting something, it’s been a while since my Greek/roman mythos hyperfixation phase)
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Madiline Pryor

08/04/2025

I don't want to say that you can't have creative freedom or anything, but when you talked about how all Greek heros are demigods, that's not necessarily true. For example, Diamedes from the Iliad was so powerful that, with the help of Athena, he literally defeated Ares and pierced Aphrodite. That's when she officially lost her slight lingering title of the goddess of passion. And, Diamedes was pure mortal. Just some random information you might find interesting. 😁
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