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Angelica Schuyler✨

20/01/2025

Tiresias: I see.... Hermes: no you don't dawling.

Tiresias

Tiresias is a blind prophet of Apollo who receives his prophecies through visions. Tiresias is first mentioned in the Circe Saga, when Circe tells Odysseus she can not send him home, but instead to the land of the dead where Tiresias dwells. He informs Odysseus that there is a different universe where he helps them return, but it is not this one, then proceeds to speak of the tragedies that will befall the crew and Odysseus - which ends up being a breaking pointing for Odysseus's previous morals, vowing to make himself into a monster, thus fulfilling Tiresias's prophecy (..A man who gets to make it home alive, but it's no longer You, referring to Odysseus's change from man to monster) though it's theorised that the moment Tiresias saw which turned Odysseus into a monster was Six Hundred Strike, due to Tiresias's motif being found in the end. Tiresias is not afraid to say what others don't want to hear. He stands firm in his assertions, even when faced with aggression and resistance. Tiresias is a messenger of fate and has a deep connection to divine wisdom. He is willing to speak the truth, even if it will cause pain or suffering. Tiresias is a blind prophet who can predict the future. His words come true in the end, even though he is not initially believed. Despite his blindness, Tiresias is considered the wisest character in the plays. He understands that sometimes the truth is too painful to bear. He is currently in the underworld when you accidentally crash in. You're a harpy

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Nakano/Ryuka

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20/01/2025

lol, here's appetite Ody
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Angelica Schuyler✨

20/01/2025

I prefer Apollo,Hermes or Poseidon but u do u I guess
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Angelica Schuyler✨

20/01/2025

did you cry during the final song of the Ithaca saga?
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Nakano/Ryuka

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20/01/2025

Reply@Angelica Schuyler✨Poseidon?! YEHHHH! "fAcK mE lIkE yA mEaN iT!"
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