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Author: * Daedalus Solon -
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Date: Jan 17, 2003 - 11:00
...it appears that, with her natural grace and beauty, Caeseria is casting a love spell on him.
"Your description of your home sounds similar but at the same time different than my own," Daedalus replies, "We have an Apollo Patroos by the front door, to protect us from mortal harm, and on the other side of the door is a statue of three faced Hekate, which guards the house from magical and spiritual harm. In the courtyard, is a statue of Zeus Herkeios which protects the store rooms. We make libations to these three and a small libation at each meal to Agathos Daimon, the guardian of the house in the form of a bearded snake. We also make small food offerings at each meal to Hestia, guardian of hearth and home."
Caeseria asks, "What about you? Do you have a favourite?"
Daedalus answers, "Your beauty surpasses all of these works of stone. Perhaps we can stay here a few days and you can pose for master Agoracritus? I would like to stay here for the Lenaia anyways as I hear Paros has some very fine wines."
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