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"i'm Just A Man" My Brother In Zues YOU WERE THE ONE WHO MADE THEM SWEAR AN OATH
"i'm just a man" my brother in zues YOU WERE THE ONE WHO MADE THEM SWEAR AN OATH
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I love how Athena says "I've no respect for bullies" in "Little Wolf" as though she wasn't bullying her half-brother Ares for a lot of the Iliad.
Odysseus: I have a lovely wife.
Achilles: I'm sorry?
Odysseus: I said I have a wife!
Achilles: I know. I heard you. I am just sorry.
*Patroclus drags Achilles away as Odysseus is held back by a soldier*
The thing about Palamedes is that based on his overall being genuinally a good person vibe I do think he only endangered Telemachus because he was pretty sure Odysseus was lying. After all he knew Odysseus well enough to draw this conclusion.
Wich does open the idea for my man being completly heartbroken and lowkey hated in a reality where he was actually wrong and Odysseus had fully went mad for reals. No one has a good time at all. Also whatever revenge plan Penelope would have in mind would be worse than Odysseus for sure (although I do think Palamedes would fully be "no I do deserve that one actually" after killing her son in front of her and ending Odysseus whole disnasty to prove a point he didn't even prove).
Bonus points if Ody went mad the only way he would via angering a god and the curse is lifted after he kills his son and Agamemnon fully not reading the room is like "cool that was fixed, let's go to war" while everyone else is in shock.
Hades after Hadestown: Finally
Alecto: Sir, you have been invited to another greek mythology musical.
Hades: Yeah, I can do another one. As long as it's not-
Alecto: It's about a man wanting to see his wife again.
Hades:...
Alecto: This also includes his son.
Hades:...
Alecto: This time, there will be an entire crew singing with him
Hades:...
Hades:...
Hades:...
Hades: Bye