Me, Hydra

I, Hydra, chapter 24.

Hearing Atalanta's words, Hercules picked up the large wooden spoon that was placed in the pot and began to carefully drink the broth that was somewhat hot to the touch.

The meat in the broth that was somewhat amber in color, but somewhat cloudy, was chopped into small, fine pieces, and it looked like it was obviously specially chopped to take care of certain patients. Although it was light, but carefully tasting it, one could taste that there should be some herbs waiting for spices in it that were more common in the mountains.

"Serve me another bowl."

"Uh...oh."

Taking the wooden bowl from Atalanta's hand, taking a closer look at the top where the marks of a knife were still visible, it was obvious that this was made not too long ago.

Using a large wooden spoon to fill the wooden bowl, Hercules looked at Atalanta in front of him in confusion.

"You seem to have something on your mind, can you tell me about it? Maybe I can help."

Upon hearing that, Atalanta looked disdainfully at Hercules before her.

"Che, Akira can't even stand up right now..."

"Uh..."

After a moment of silence, Atalanta took out an exquisite bow from an arrow pouch that hung on the rock wall.

The bow was beautiful, silver throughout, and the arrowhead seemed to be made of an unknown gemstone, giving off a soft glow even at night.

"This?"

Hercules was a little confused as to why he had to take out a bow somehow.

Nodding, Atalanta spoke.

"I was abandoned by my father when I was a child, and one night the fairy Nymph, who was following the Moon Goddess on her rounds of the night sky, raised me with the milk of a she-bear and gave me this bow when she left. What a beautiful bow, just like the Fairy Nymph who saved me, soft and full of goodwill. At that time, she was the Fairy Ning Fu whom the Moon God trusted the most, but now, when the Moon God patrols the night sky, he can no longer see her either. She is no longer the fairy who drives the carriage...if she can, I mean if she can. You must find that fairy when you get to Olympus, no matter when, only this favor must not be forgotten!"

Under the light of the campfire, Atalanta looked softly at the bow in her hands.

This caused Hercules, who was on the side, to be somewhat silent.

"You..."

"Is it a year-old line of lilies?"

Holding the bone blade in her hand, Atalanta's gaze was a bit cold.

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While it's true that this book is better grade wise than the outlaw villain next door, though! But yah!

People have to eat ah....

The school year is about to start, and there's 500 for housing and living expenses....

I'm responsible for all this!

notifications

I'm going to go out for a day off tomorrow to go out for a day off tomorrow to go out for a day off tomorrow to go out for a day off tomorrow to go out for a day off tomorrow to go out for a day off tomorrow to go out for a day off tomorrow to go out for a day off tomorrow to go out for a day off tomorrow to go out for a day off.

(Actually, it's because the outlaw villains next door are on the shelves and I need to add more...)

theocracy

A book blogger said in the comments section that the three Gorgon sisters have nothing to do with Hydra, sorry, but I know of three Greek myths about the origin of Medusa alone, one is Typhon and the female serpent Echidna, one is the primordial sea goddesses Fulkus and Ketto, and one is a priest of Athena's temple who then mated with Poseidon and was cursed by Athena.

And then? If I some he is Athena's sacrifice, then the plot becomes Athena wants to punish his priests, and our main sentence rushes to someone's temple for humanitarian reasons and plunders them...plunders them....

Yes yes yes, indeed. Traditional Greek mythology has Medusa as the priest of Athena. But can't you just phenomenon the concept stock this is why?

Because that has storytelling.

Is it possible to write directly in the Greek Mythos that Medusa is the daughter of whoever or whatever? Obviously not, so I made up an origin story with storytelling.

And as I said in my introduction, it's a shelf myth, shelf yah hello!

Is there a Thor in Greek mythology? Is there a Quintus? Is there a Socrates? Is there a Captain Fever Head? Is there a Spartan 300?

As a novel, the least you can do is develop everything according to the main character as the backbone, right? I'm not a group portrait, it's a light group portrait at best. Do you want me to write a novel that's like a myth? Each story is separated into unit dramas?

Kind of a bummer, why can't you just check Baidu or Wikipedia in asking questions?

I don't even know what to say when I come up here and ask questions with my own knowledge. You know, it was Thor who was the god-king, the Zeus of Norse mythology at the very beginning. The hammer of Thor in his hand had the power to bless marriages, produce, resurrect and appease the dead, and Thor himself brought the impression of being powerful and trustworthy. This is the image of the peasant, as manifested in early farming societies.

Odin, on the other hand, is the warrior god of the nobility; he is a counsellor, a poet, and an intellectual. He was also a god who would do anything to achieve his ends. Looking at the history of Northern Europe, after the collapse of subsistence agricultural society, people left the land and sailed to the sea in pursuit of power, wealth and adventure. As the age of piracy dawned, Odin's status gradually rose. The author of the New Edda Sutra, Shlory, even praised Odin heavily in his works, which may have something to do with the fact that Odin was also the god of poetry. Thus, Thor's status slipped, and Odin sprang up from it.

Mythological stories are made up by the ancients.

The ancients were not saints, they had personal desires, Socrates broadcast his fame now, but he was not executed in ancient Greece. The crime is still compelling the Greek youth. That is why the book is the main story for everything in the book. Hasn't the Jade Emperor's supremacy from the beginning been constantly undermined by the current internet literature? In the beginning, the Jade Emperor was so strong that the ritual of worshipping the Jade Emperor far exceeded the specifications of the Three Pure Ones.

The Sutra of the Emperors tells of the Jade Emperor's famous deeds in ancient times, when he "sacrificed his body to block the north and save all living beings". According to the Jade Emperor's collection, the Jade Emperor gave up his throne, studied Buddhism at Mount Huang Yan in Jinming, helped his country, saved the people, and enlightened all living beings, and survived billions of calamities (so the Jade Emperor's age was about ten billion years old, roughly equivalent to the time before the universe was formed).

According to the Jade Emperor Sutra, the age of the Jade Emperor was close to the age of the universe as we know it today. As a matter of fact, the Jade Emperor was not a leader of ordinary gods and immortals and the ruler of the three realms as commonly understood, but a great sage who reconciled the universe according to the operation of the Great Dao.

To put it simply, even the Three Pure Ones, Rulai and the Five Heavenly Emperors tied together couldn't possibly have fucked the Jade Emperor.

And Hongjun... comes from the Sealing of the Gods, which is a novel that came out of the Ming Dynasty. That means I would have no problem even creating a Hongjun division.

In general, mythology is divided into many kinds, scholars made up, folklore, fiction processing is not one thing.

All the contents of this book are mainly explained in one book, thank you.

Volume 1: Text-32-Thor of the Youth Training Camp

Today was the day that Tor officially joined the Spartan Youth Training Camp.

Tor took this opportunity very seriously, and in order not to get in the way of his training, Tor cut off his long, brilliant blonde hair completely, leaving only a few millimeters of inch length.

At first Socrates was surprised to see Thor like this for a long time. But then a silly smile rose on his face when he reacted.

Following the guide, Thor arrived at Sparta's youth camp.

"My name is Thor, I'm from Asgard and I'm good at using the short hammer. Please teach me more."

Hearing Tor's self-introduction, the people in the team didn't react in the slightest, looking straight ahead as if they hadn't heard at all. But this was all to be expected from Tor, for no other reason than one of the Ten Commandments on the Great Spartan Code was brevity, explaining that it meant speaking briefly and forcefully and not beating around the bush. Just like using military orders in the barracks. While this also resulted in the Spartan youths being silent when they were offset, it invariably greatly improved the operability of the army.

"Get in line, three platoons, two columns."

"Aye."

Hearing the instructor's words, Tor responded and came to the second column of the third platoon.

Although it was only a youth training camp, the amount of training in it was still very hard. Especially after Hydra made Tor perform triple the amount of training. When the others saw Thor's