I am so proud of Hector, the Trojan prince. He killed Achilles' best friend Patroclus. Achilles' mother Thetis gave him armor and he destroyed
every Trojan in his path to avenge Patroclus. Even though I'm not rooting for the Greeks bloodshed is bloodshed.
Sunday, November 22, 2015
Yes! I get to battle!
Finally, I got a chance to fight. Boy, was I ready. I was so exited, I jumped down from Olympus and I joined in the battle. If there was a trophy for battling, I would definitely win it.
But, instead of it being a victory for me, Diomedes, with the help of Athena, I attacked and they stabbed me. Then, I went back to Olympus and told Zeus, my father, what happened. He didn't care. Nice father, huh?
Luckily, I heal quickly, because I'm a god.
But, instead of it being a victory for me, Diomedes, with the help of Athena, I attacked and they stabbed me. Then, I went back to Olympus and told Zeus, my father, what happened. He didn't care. Nice father, huh?
Luckily, I heal quickly, because I'm a god.
Diomedes
Oh, I just remembered I was so exited when I jumped into battle that I forgot to tell you, Athena made a soldier named Diomedes really strong. He stabbed Aphrodite in the hand after he tried to kill her son, Aeneas.
I love war!
I love war, I just love it! So, I was watching the Greeks and Trojans battle and got so exited that I jumped into the war. Athena had to stop me. She is the goddess of war and wisdom, I am just the god of war.
The Teleportation
Oh, what a battle! Just as we thought Menelaos was going to win, my girlfriend, Aphrodite, teleported Paras to his bedroom as Pandaros a Trojan archer shot Menelaos in the shoulder. Wow! This is my lucky day. The truce has been broken and the Trojans and Greeks start to battle again. "Mwa Ha Ha."
Paras and Menelaos
Guess what I'm doing right now? I just returned to Olympus and now the gods and I are watching as Menelaos, the Greek king, and Paras, the Trojan prince, battle.
Ares and Iris
Today I was on a mountain looking at the town below when I saw a light in the sky. It was Iris the goddess of rainbows. She asked me if I had had enough of war and totally obliterating people and I said, "no enough is never enough."
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