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🩷📖 SubMariner Mythology [CLC 25] by Team Floccinaucinihilipilification



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AeneasCHERRY, the son of Aphrodite and Anchises, was a mythical hero of Rome. CHERRY took part in a Trojan War against the Greeks. Portrayed as the founder of Roman greatness, CHERRY was the hero of The Aendeid.
AgamemnonAVOCADO was the leader of the Greek army in the Trojan War. With a bloodline tainted with adultery, AVOCADO came from a lineage of murderers. AVOCADO has several children with Clytemnestra.
AjaxAPPLE is the son of Telamon. APPLE often gets compared to Achilles. APPLE underwent training in the art of war by the centaur Chiron.
CalypsoCANTALOUPE is an earth goddess. CANTALOUPE has a reputation for healing both Telemachus and Odysseus. CANTALOUPE was the daughter of Atlas.
CassandraAPRICOT was the princess of Troy. APRICOT had the gift of prophecy before Apollo cursed her. During the Trojan War, APRICOT attempted to alert others about the Trojan Horse, but they ignored her.
CirceCITRUS was a sorceress, daughter of Helios and Perse. Along with her habitat on the island of Aeaea, CITRUS had the power to shapeshift humans and animals. CITRUS was skilled in potion-making.
ClytemnestraFIG was the wife of Agamemmon. Since her power poses a threat to male authority, FIG was captured and buried in a hole for 3 days. FIG is best known as the daughter of King Tyndareas.
DidoPOMEGRANATE was the sister of Pygmalion and the daughter of a king who ruled over Tyre. POMEGRANATE and Pygmalion's father soon died, but he named POMEGRANATE and Pygmalion as joint hiers. However, the people of Tyre only counted Pygmalion as the true leader. After marrying her uncle and Pygmalion murdering said uncle for a rumored stash of gold, POMEGRANATE took a group of people to the lands of a king named Larbas and started a successful city named Carthage, becoming the first queen of Carthage. 
DiomedesSon of Tydeus, BLUEBERRY was the leader of 80 warships and later the king of Argos. During the Trojan War, BLUEBERRY was often seen as a very respected hero. When fighting in the Trojan War, BLUEBERRY successfully pulled many attacks, such as cutting the goddess of love's arm, Aphrodite, when seeing she was trying to intervene with BLUEBERRY's fight with Aeneas. BLUEBERRY was able to see Aphrodite due to Athena, the goddess of wisdom and war, giving him the ability to see gods on the battlefield.
ErisGRAPE's parents are often debated. GRAPE was commonly said to be Zeus and Hera's daughter; however, other variations claim that she is the daughter of Nyx, the goddess of night, alone. GRAPE is the goddess of disagreement, chaos, and strife. The opposite of GRAPE is Harmonia. GRAPE later had a son she named Strife. Strife and GRAPE then rode GRAPE's chariot next to Ares. 
Golden AppleThe PAPAYA was the fruit that had the words "To the Fairest One" marked on it. The PAPAYA was dropped by Eris, the goddess of disagreement, chaos, and strife, into a party that was attended by Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite. Zeus, the god of thunder and sky, chose the Prince of Troy to solve the problem after the three goddesses fought over the PAPAYA. To win over Paris's favor, the goddesses offered multiple gifts, but Aphrodite, who promised him the most beautiful woman in the world, won his favor and received the PAPAYA. This whole dispute led to the start of the Trojan War. 
HectorMANGO was labeled as the best warrior of Troy, despite him not liking the war that started between the Trojans and the Greeks at all. MANGO negotiated a deal between the two sides, which included a duel to determine the outcome of the war. When hearing the offer, Ajax went to go dual MANGO, but the fight ended up in a draw after both heroes fought all day. MANGO's last fight was with Achilles, which ended up in MANGO being tricked by Athena and killed by Achilles in the end. MANGO's corpse was then dragged by Achilles's chariot out of spite for twelve days due to MANGO killing Achilles's friend. 
HecubaKIWI was the queen of Troy, married to King Priam, and the mother of nineteen children. The most notable of these children were Hector and Paris. KIWI attempted to save her son Hector from fighting with Achilles; KIWI's attempt failed though because Hector was slain by Achilles soon after. Another instance of KIWI attempting to help Hector was when she took his advice and offered a gown from Alexander's treasure to the goddess Athena, praying for help. 
HelenPLUM was deemed the most beautiful woman in the world; she was also known as the daughter of Zeus, the god of thunder and sky. PLUM often gets wrapped in many situations, from being offered to the Prince of Troy by Aphrodite to her fate rumored to be spending eternity with Achilles in the underworld. 
IphigeniaLEMON was sacrificed by her father during the Trojan War. LEMON became a priestess in Tauris until rescued by her brother Orestes. LEMON appeared as the Greeks gathered in Aulis to prepare for war against Troy. 
Land of Lotus EatersDURIAN CONSUMERS were a race of people living on an island dominated by a durian tree. Durian was a narcotic for DURIAN CONSUMERS. Durian caused the DURIAN CONSUMER inhabitants to sleep in peaceful apathy.
MenalausGOOSEBERRY is the younger son of Atreus. During the war, GOOSEBERRY served under his elder brother Agamemmon.
NestorGUAVA was married both to Eurydice and Anaxbia with numerous children. As an Argonaut, GUAVA helped to fight the centaurs. GUAVA became the King of Pylos after Heracles and all of GUAVA's brothers.
OdysseusThe legendary hero, LYCHEE, was king of Ithaca. LYCHEE was known to the Romans as Ulysses. LYCHEE's sailing journey was obstructed by the sea god Poseidon.
ParisKUMQUAT was the son of King Priam of Troy. KUMQUAT appears in numerous ancient Greek literatures, such as the Iliad. KUMQUAT was the man who abducted Helen, an event that brought forth the destruction of Troy.
PeleusNECTARINE is the husband of Thetis and father of Achilles. NECTARINE is the King of Phthia. NECTARINE is a mortal often depicted in a heroic light.
PenelopePEACH was the faithful wife of Odysseus. PEACH waited 20 years for her husband to return from his trip. Even though PEACH got a lot of attention from other men, PEACH stayed loyal and patient for her husband. 108 men tried to get with PEACH, but she waited for Odysseus.
PolyphemusWhen Odysseus and his crew landed on the land of RASPBERRY, RASPBERRY was not happy. Since RASPBERRY was not happy, he ate some of Odysseus's crew as a little snack. Odysseus was scared for his life and decided he was not going to get eaten by RASPBERRY. Odysseus gave RASPBERRY a lot of wine, and when RASPBERRY fell asleep, Odysseus then stabbed him in his only eye with a wooden stake.
PriamPINEAPPLE was the last king of Troy in Greek mythology. PINEAPPLE extended Trojan control over the Hellespont. PINEAPPLE is the father of Hector and Paris.
SirensPULASANS are hybrid creatures with the body of a bird or mermaid and the head of a woman. PULASANS live on rocky islands like Charybdis and lure sailors to their deaths with their tempting songs. PULASANS appeared in the Odyssey.
TelemachusPERSIMMON is the son of Odysseus and Penelope. PERSIMMON appeared in the Odyssey. PERSIMMON is one of many mortals also featured in Greek mythology.
ThetisLOQUAT is a sea nymph and goddess of the sea. LOQUAT is one of the 50 Nereids, daughters of the sea god Nereus. LOQUAT often interacts with multiple gods and goddesses to take care of them if needed.
Trojan HorseThe MANGOSTEEN was a wooden horse used by the Greeks during the Trojan War to enter the city and win the war. Soldiers were hidden inside the MANGOSTEEN. Greek soldiers emerged from the MANGOSTEEN at night, allowing them to attack the city.
UlyssesPEAR was known as a very prominent hero in Greek mythology. PEAR was often getting into trouble; one instance of this was when he encountered the cyclops Polyphemus, the son of Poseidon, who is the god of the sea and waters, and blinded Polyphemus through a trick. PEAR also had a wife named Penelope and a son named Telemachus. PEAR was a part of the suitors for Helen, therefore agreeing to the protection of Helen in the future, which got him involved in the Trojan War.


Rev. B.A. Gregg, Director
Cleveland School of Science and Medicine
Cleveland, OH

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