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[1218 BCE, Corinth]

Tyndareus is a spartan king, or at least, was. His brother, Hippocoon usurped his throne and kicked him out of the region, making him an exiled man. He is now walking on the road to Corinthos with his small group of bodyguards, his wife Leda, and his two twin children, Castor and Pollux.

He had been bitter as of lately, he often lash out at his family because of his ntal weakness. His own brother overthrew him, taking his birthright, and he couldn't do anything about it.

Not to ntion, his wife was pregnant that was not his child, he was outrage by it, but he soon calm down when his wife told him that it was ‘Zeus’s child’, he had no way of knowing if it is really Zeus’s child, or she’s just lying through her teeth.

For now, he’ll keep a close eye on his wife.

“Father, Mother is tired, we should find so place to rest for a bit.” said one of the twins.

“Hm? Very well.” said Tyndareus. “There’s a cave nearby, let’s rest there.”

They then changed their direction, and went off road. When he was near the cave that he was trying to get to, he saw three foreign n sitting casually below a tree. One has a big body, one has brown skin, and one looks cold.

He saw no reason to not sit down with them instead, so he, along with his n, approached them.

“Greetings travelers.” he greeted the three foreign n. The big one just grunted, the cold man nodded, while the brown-skinned man smiled at him.

“Hello,” said the brown-skinned man.

“May we sit with you?” questioned Tyndareus. “My wife is pregnant, so we need to rest often.”

“Oh, sure, sure, co, sit down.” said the brown-skinned man.

So they settled there for a little, they didn’t unload their things, just a quick rest.

“What brings you to here travelers? You don’t look like you’re from Greece.” questioned Tyndareus.

“Oh, we’re hunters.” answered the brown-skinned man. “We wanted to see different animals of the world, so we traveled.”

“An interesting cause.” Tyndareus nodded.

“What about you and your n? Migrating to another city?” questioned the man.

Tyndareus just smiled. “I have no choice unfortunately, and my family have been exiled from our holand.”

“Oh, my condolences.” said the man. “Why are you exiled if I may ask?”

“I… was overthrown.” said Tyndareus, not knowing if it would be a good idea to tell the n about his story, but he needs soone to talk to right now. “You see, I was supposed to be king… until my brother usurped .”

“King?” Finally, the big man talked, making Tyndareus nervous. “King of what? The slums?” the man scoffed.

“King of Sparta.” said Tyndareus, a bit offended by the big man’s words. “I had hoped that if I go to Corinth, the king there would support in getting back my throne.”

“Well, good luck with that.” the big man said nonchalantly.

“I just wish there was so miracle, so gods will help take back my birthright, I would pray to that god all my life and beco devout.” Tyndareus sighed.

The three n looked at one another, but only shrugged. Then, thunder began to boom in the sky, and rainwater began to drop.

“Damn rain!” cursed Tyndareus. “Pardon travelers, but we should find shelter from the rain.”

“You go first,” said the brown-skinned man calmly. “We’ll be here for a little while.”

“Pardon ? But it’s raining?” questioned Tyndareus.

“It’s fine stranger, you go on.” insisted the big man.

“Very well.” sighed Tyndareus. “It was nice talking to you travelers.”

“It was nice to talk to you too, stranger.”

Tyndareus and his family then rushed to the cave that Tyndareus was talking about, leaving the three foreign n alone.

They ran to a rather empty place, where they saw a cave, but there was sothing fishy there, Tyndareus could sense it.

So he stood in the rain along with his family, and he looked to the guards.

“Guards, check the cave, I have a bad feeling about that cave.” commanded Tyndareus.

The guards hurriedly went towards the cave in the middle of the rain, but before they could enter the cave, a giant snake suddenly was thrown out of the cave, startling them and Tyndareus’s family alike. The throwing was so hard, that it had made a loud boom, and the rain around them was temporarily gone.

“By the gods! What is that!?” scread Tyndareus. He hurriedly grabbed a sword and prepared to protect his family at all cost.

The dust slowly settled and Tyndareus saw the snake’s body. Its head looked like a human, a woman to be specific, its bare breast was dangling from its ‘chest area’, but there were no legs, instead, it was a snake’s body, which freaked Tyndareus.

“It's a Lamia!” scread one of the guards who quickly ford a phalanx formation to protect the family, standing above the muddy terrain..

“I’ll kill you Eternal!” shrieked the Lamia, slithering to the cave once again, ignoring the stunned humans and its dirty body.

But before it could enter the place, a huge golden statue suddenly slamd to the Lamia, pinning the monster down. The golden statue looked transparent, but Tyndareus could tell that the head looked like a bull.

“PHIA WILL JOIN ASTERION!” roared the statue, who made the humans more stunned and scared. Tyndareus can feel his bladder almost explode when he hears the statue’s scream.

“Get off of traitor!” scread the Lamia desperately. Tyndareus then saw a man, wearing all black, get out of the cave with a bident in his hand. His aura was terrifying, when he saw him, he felt the urge to kneel in front of him.

“You’re not supposed to exist phia,” said the man in black. “I hope you understand.”

“I will kill myself before joining the likes of you!” screeched the Lamia, but it was no use, the man in black had dug his bident straight down the Lamia’s throat, making the monster choked in its own blood.

The man then stretched its hand, and slowly but surely, the monster withered, as if its own lifeforce was consud by the man.

“Seduction? You have a horrible power, phia.” said the man in black, talking to himself apparently, not caring about the rain whatsoever.

“Well, you’re in my head now, so you best behave.” continued the man in black, again, talking to himself.

“Who are you?!” the guards suddenly shouted, seemingly frightened, but they stood their ground.

The man in black looked at the guards and Tyndareus’s family, he had a confused face. But then, suddenly Tyndareus rushed towards the man, making the guards panic, trying to stop him.

But it was no use, the man in black was preparing to defend himself, but much to his surprise, Tyndareus didn’t attack him, instead, he knelt in front of him.

“O’ Immortal One! Help take back my kingdom!”

The man in black was confused at the scene, he looked around and saw the stunned faces of the humans that were standing in front of him.

“What?”

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