Norse, Egyptian and Greek mythology. All thanks to one of my favourite RTS games, Age of Mythology. And people say you learn nothing from games!
Except they're not. They're descendants of Aeneas. Herakles was a son of Zeus, and Aeneas was the son of Aphrodite. Not related at all.TheIronRuler said:Greek Mythology is my pick, the Romans simply leeched off the greek and re-named their gods, stating that they're the descendants of Hercules, therefore everybody needs to eat shit.
Oh God...me neither. I studied it through college, though we only did it in parts. I tried to read it recently, and I got to the scene where...huh...who was Achilleus' mother? Thetis, that's right. When Thetis went to get Achilleus' armour. I couldn't continue. Had to go read Machiavelli instead.Anaril said:I know most about Greek mythology, from some educational computer game I played when I was little and a couple of books on the battle of Troy (novels 'cos I'm probably not hardcore enough to sit through the Illiad).. and obviously though Wikipedia too.
Lets face it, comb or not she'll get you eventually... ***** be crazy.Ryan Kerr said:Irish because I am, here is a tip never pick up a comb off the ground or a banshee will get you.
I should probably start fact checking my posts in subjects that I vaguely remember.Thyunda said:Except they're not. They're descendants of Aeneas. Herakles was a son of Zeus, and Aeneas was the son of Aphrodite. Not related at all.TheIronRuler said:Greek Mythology is my pick, the Romans simply leeched off the greek and re-named their gods, stating that they're the descendants of Hercules, therefore everybody needs to eat shit.
As you can probably tell - my choice is Classical mythology. The collective term for both Greek and Roman, since they are, as you've rightly stated, the same damn thing.
I know it best because I have an A-level in it. Pointless college courses FTW.
midsummer night's dream is shakspearianZhadramekel said:I probably know Greek mythology the best since I wrote a sequel to Midsummer Night's Dream with my friends a little while back
Not sure if sarcastic, but I'll answer anyhow. You're thinking of Agamemnon, who had to sacrifice his daughter Iphigenia, much to his wife's dismay, and then she killed him when he got home. So. Yeah.TheIronRuler said:I should probably start fact checking my posts in subjects that I vaguely remember.Thyunda said:Except they're not. They're descendants of Aeneas. Herakles was a son of Zeus, and Aeneas was the son of Aphrodite. Not related at all.TheIronRuler said:Greek Mythology is my pick, the Romans simply leeched off the greek and re-named their gods, stating that they're the descendants of Hercules, therefore everybody needs to eat shit.
As you can probably tell - my choice is Classical mythology. The collective term for both Greek and Roman, since they are, as you've rightly stated, the same damn thing.
I know it best because I have an A-level in it. Pointless college courses FTW.
Besides that, any opinions about the event prior to the departure to troy?
You remember, the one in which the gods needed to be pleased so that the wind would blow and let the ships sail across the asegean sea.
I really can't remember names, it's pointless.
He had to scarifice his daughter, yada yada. If you can follow me, I'd appreciate if you would remind me the name of that person, I can't seem to remember.