II . mutter

Jun 10, 2008 16:54

So many fools.

Like Paris, who dared choose the lesser beauty, and like Ixion of the loosest tongue, you will regret your errors.

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technoballistic June 10 2008, 22:36:52 UTC
Ixion...

The name sounds familiar.

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herateleia June 10 2008, 22:45:52 UTC
Does it now? And why is that?

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technoballistic June 10 2008, 22:46:19 UTC
I don't know. I think I remember it, though.

....Old literature courses? Something like that?

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herateleia June 10 2008, 23:19:44 UTC
How curious.

Ixion was a man who had as much control of self as his very host - none.

Are you healing well?

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oh god i hope i caught the right mythology reference :x sorcerously June 11 2008, 02:17:25 UTC
'Twas not Paris' fault alone. Helen of Troy enchanted many men.

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Why yes. 8) herateleia June 11 2008, 19:58:55 UTC
Perhaps, but hers was a passive enchantment, and she would have done well to take lessons from her sister's wonts.

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oh hot 8) sorcerously June 11 2008, 20:03:11 UTC
Perhaps it was her destiny to cause the sack of Troy, and she had no wish to change that.

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herateleia June 11 2008, 20:30:30 UTC
One cannot truly change destiny, reguardless; simply change the path on which they walk towards it.

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