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PostPosted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 2:37 pm


`Iris, my voice's trustiest messenger, hie quickly to the drowsy hall of Somnus [Hypnos], and bid him send a Dream of Ceyx drowned to break the tidings to [his wife] Alcyone.' Then Iris, in her thousand hues enrobed traced through the sky her arching bow and reached the cloud-hid palace of the drowsy king [Hypnos god of Sleep] . . . Around him everywhere in various guise lie empty Somnia [Oneiroi or Dreams], countless as ears of corn at harvest time or sands cast on the shore or leaves that fall upon the forest floor. There Iris entered, brushing the Somnia (Dreams) aside, and the bright sudden radiance of her robe lit up the hallowed place; slowly the god his heavy eyelids raised, and sinking back time after time, his languid drooping head nodding upon his chest, at last he shook himself out of himself, and leaning up he recognized her and asked why she came, and she replied : `Somnus, quietest of the gods, Somnus, peace of all the world, balm of the soul, who drives care away, who gives ease to weary limbs after the hard day's toil and strength renewed to meet the morrow's tasks, bid now thy Dreams, whose perfect mimicry matches the truth, in Ceyx's likeness formed appear in Trachis to Alcyone and feign the shipwreck and her dear love drowned. So Juno [Hera] orders.' Then, her task performed, Iris departed, for she could no more endure the power of Somnus, as drowsiness stole seeping through her frame, and fled away back o'er the arching rainbow as she came. The father Somnus chose from among his sons, his thronging thousand sons, one who in skill excelled to imitate the human form; Morpheus his name, than whom none can present more cunningly the features, gait and speech of men, their wonted clothes and turn of phrase. He mirrors only men; another forms the beasts and birds and the long sliding snakes. The gods have named him Icelos; here below the tribe of mortals call him Phobetor. A third, excelling in an art diverse, is Phantasos; he wears the cheating shapes of earth, rocks, water, trees--inanimate things. To kings and chieftains these at night display their phantom features; other dreams will roam among the people, haunting common folk. All these dream-brothers the old god passed by and chose Morpheus alone to undertake Thaumantias' [Iris’] commands; then in sweet drowsiness on his high couch he sank his head to sleep. Soon through the dewy dark on noiseless wings flew Morpheus and with brief delay arrived at Trachis town and, laying his wings aside, took Ceyx‘s [ghostly] form and face and, deathly pale and naked, stood beside the poor wife‘s bed. His beard was wet and from his sodden hair the sea-drips flowed; then leaning over her, weeping, he said : `Poor, poor Alcyone! Do you know me, your Ceyx? Am I changed in death? Look! Now you see, you recognize - ah! Not your husband but your husband‘s ghost. Your prayers availed me nothing. I am dead. Feed not your heart with hope, hope false and vain. A wild sou‘wester in the Aegaeum sea, striking my ship, in its huge hurricane destroyed her. Over my lips, calling your name--calling in vain--the waters washed. These tidings no dubious courier brings, no vague report: myself, here, shipwrecked, my own fate reveal. Come, rise and weep! Put on your mourning! Weep! Nor unlamented suffer me to join the shadowy spirits of Tartara (the Underworld).’ So Morpheus spoke, spoke too in such a voice as she must think her husband‘s (and his tears she took for true), and used her Ceyx‘ gestures. Asleep, she moaned and wept and stretched her arms to hold him, but embraced the empty air. `Oh wait for me!’ she cried, `Why haste away? I will come too.’ Roused by her voice‘s sound and by her husband‘s ghost, now wide awake, she looked . . . but found him nowhere . . . She cried, `. . . He is dead, shipwrecked and drowned. I saw him, knew him, tried to hold him--as he vanished--in my arms. He was a ghost, but yet distinct and clear, truly my husband‘s ghost, though to be sure his face was changed, his shining grace was gone. Naked and deathly pale, with dripping hair, I saw him--woe is me

Morpheus; God Of Dreams, leader of the Oneiroi
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Morpheus is the god of dreams, and brought them to sleeping mortals. Son of Hypnos, god of sleep, he was one of the gods that tied with night. Morpheus was supposedly on the Titan's side in the second war.
His cabin is decorated with stars.
PostPosted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 12:03 pm


greyn walked into his cabin. 'Wow,' he thought. 'It's really empty and quiet in here.' He grinned. 'Just the way I like it.' He sighed and walked over to a random bed, dropping his things and climbing in. He sighed and fell asleep almost instantly. he'd always wondered why he'd always had such intense, vivid, almost prophetic dreams, and now he knew. He was the son of the god of dreams. He remembered waking up at night as a child after have the most disturbing dreams about death, destruction, and carnage. It was a wonder, with all the life scarring dreams he'd grown up having, he loved sleeping as much as he did.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 2:24 pm


(Sorry for the double post. I don't usually do this, but Greyn is getting bored.)

Greyn woke up from a surpringly peaceful dream. It wasn't often that he had peaceful dreams. Maybe it was being in the camp andfeeling safe for the first time since he was attacked by that old lady who seemed to have wings growing out of her back when he was five. He yawned and woke up, stretching his back, sighing as it finally popped. He groaned and pulled himself out of bed. he left his things on his bed to pronounce that it was his then left the cabin. He stopped when he saw a note on the door about camp clean-up and how minor cabins had to clean up in the woods. He sighed and peeked inside the cabin to make sure that it was clean (which it was since he seemed to be the only one there) before heading towards the big patch of teached that he assumed was the woods. 'Might as well get it over with so that I can sleep without worry about doing kitchen duty.
PostPosted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 6:09 pm


Danielle Knightly stood infront of the cabin, as she approached a note was pinned on the door about camp clean-up and how minor cabins had to clean up in the woods. Danielle grabbed the knob and pushed it open.. finally entering the cabin."wow" she gasped as she was done scanning the Morpheus cabin. The whole room seems to look like a planetarium, there where stars everywhere.



She found an empty bunk at the corner of the room and tossed her stuff there, another bunk in the other side was already to be occupied. Well, she thinks it is because there where clothes and stuff. The bed also seems so be recently used. "there seems to be no one here right now" she thought. Finally she decided to take a short nap before exploring outside, she was tired from the long trip after all. Danielle lied down on the bed and fell into a deep sleep.

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 12, 2010 10:05 pm


Hazel's stomach was still grumbling by the time she reached the cabin, but something else was running through her mind. On the way there, a red puff of smoke had appeared in the clouds above her in the shape of a screwed up v. She turned her head to Harold. "What was that?" she asked.
PostPosted: Sat Jun 12, 2010 10:13 pm


Harold shrugged, "Ares wants something I guess. Who knows what?"

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 12, 2010 10:47 pm


Unlike most of her learning in mythology, Hazel remembered everything about Ares. Every thing else was kinda vague, but the god of war was vivid in her mind. "Why would he want something from me?" Something picked at her mind, something she should have known the answer to.
PostPosted: Sat Jun 12, 2010 10:54 pm


Harold shrugged, "how should I know? The first and only time I met a god was in a dream, and he told me I was his son, so... yeah."

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 12, 2010 10:57 pm


Hazel could only wonder about being claimed by Ares. It was strange how much she wanted to know of the existence of a father while she still hated him. "What happens if you ignore them?"
PostPosted: Sat Jun 12, 2010 10:59 pm


Harold shrugged again, "Well, I can't see how you would, but considering that he's the god of war, he might over react a bit. Do you have any allergies?"

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 13, 2010 12:34 pm


A fearful look crossed the girl's face. She wasn't very keen on doing anything important nor did she want to be punished. "No allergies," she replied, distant almost as she thought about her choices.
PostPosted: Sun Jun 13, 2010 2:16 pm


Harold thought about what she had said, "Wait, do you mean... Oh! I get it!" he slapped himself on the forhead.

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 9:40 pm


Hazel knew that she didn't have any room to do so, but she stared at Harold like he had lost a few marbles. "Are you okay?" she asked. "Because If you not, I think we should go get someone,"

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 6:04 am


((it's fine.))

Harold spoke very quietly and akwardly, "Well, for some gods... this may be how... they, uh... claim... people."

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