“And so, Athene, the prayer I offer is this: thank you for bringing my husband home, if that is what you have done. If the man who sleeps upstairs in the bed he once carved from an old olive tree is an impostor, I suppose I will find out soon enough. He knows the old stories of our marriage, of that I am certain. And Telemachus is devoted to him, which is fortunate. So perhaps it does not matter if he is the man who left, or a changed man, or even another man altogether. He fits in the space that Odysseus left." - Your devoted Penelope” LoveAcceptanceDevotionResignationAthenaOdysseus Book:A Thousand Ships Source: A Thousand Ships
“I will follow you - though I won't be there - with black fire. When cold death separates my breath from my limbs, I'll still be near you in every place you go.” LoveDeathPoetryGriefEternityDevotionMythic Tone Book:Divine Might - Goddesses in Greek Myth Source: Divine Might - Goddesses in Greek Myth