Legends Unbound. (Adventure in the Trojan Saga and Try to Survive.)

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[X] Write in: you don't know why it was important but people were panicking when you beat 3 Old Ladies in a set of games (and you did cheat the entire time); first was a game of cards (that you counted the entire time), the second was a game of dice (that you swapped with weighted ones when no one was looking) and a game of coins that the ladies would flip (that was just random guessing, you were lucky they all landed on heads as you said)

Here's an idea

[X] Write In: You by some sort of freakish coincidence, discovered how to create purple dye crashing an entire market of said rare color. A seamstress named Arachne explained how crazy of an achievement it is.
 
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[X] Write in: You fought a she-lion and its mate that were menacing your flock. After a hard-fought battle, you and your father were able to defeat the pair of beasts. To your shock, though, the lions didn't die, but instead transformed into Atalanta, the servant of Artemis, and her husband Hippomenes, forcibly turned into a pair of lions by Aphrodite. Atalanta clasped your arm in thanks, broke her husband's nose for tricking her into marriage, and left to seek vengeance against Aphrodite.
 
[X] Write in: you don't know why it was important but people were panicking when you beat 3 Old Ladies in a set of games (and you did cheat the entire time); first was a game of cards (that you counted the entire time), the second was a game of dice (that you swapped with weighted ones when no one was looking) and a game of coins that the ladies would flip (that was just random guessing, you were lucky they all landed on heads as you said)

[X] Write In: One day while you were returning to sell the family crops, you found Father fighting with a bunch of armed Black Skeletons! You quickly took a weapon and fought alongside your Father, killing skeleton after skeleton until only what looked like an even larger version of the skeletons was left but with 3 heads, the fight was brutal while you and Father were quite injured but finally both they could have killed him. When the fight finally ended, all the corpses and their weapons began to disintegrate, with the exception of a head that you ripped off the last Skeleton (you still keep it in your room), Father refuses to tell you exactly what happened to make the Skeletons attack him or why they were there in the first place, but you could swear you saw patches of disturbed dirt in the fields, as if something had come out of there.

[X] [JK Option] While you were resting by the river after a long day of work and arguing with your Father (Potatoes are the best crops Dad!), you met a strange old man with yellow robes, a weird hairstyle and squinty eyes, who called himself Sun Tzu and told you that if you helped him fill a bucket with water from the river, he would give you the secrets to win every battle.
Skeptical but excited by the opportunity, you decided to take his bucket and help the old man with the task, only to realize when you were already at the river that the bucket had a hole in it! When you tried to fill the bucket it would leak all the water through the hole. After many attempts that lasted from the afternoon until dawn (not to say that you were undecided) you finally got frustrated and threw the bucket to the bottom of the river. When you returned and complained to the Elder that it was impossible to fill the bucket, the Elder looked at me with amusement and told me that he had already filled it, explaining that this was a test to see how patient, tolerant and persevering I was.
The Elder said that I had passed his test by resisting longer than anyone else, being worthy of knowing his ancestral secrets. You spent hours or maybe days listening to his wisdom on conflict. The 'Art of War' really was as good as the Elder had promised. Finally, when the Elder finished speaking and turned around to leave, he left me one last piece of advice.
"Whatever you do, do not explain all your techniques in a Vision to the whole world, you fool, you moron" by Sun Tzu.
You finally woke up from your nap and went home, wondering what kind of dream that was?

Ey QM, is factible figth with Dragon Tooth Warrior's as a option? I put some reference to the Whiter Skeletons whit this.
 
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[X]Playing with Cerberus: The Hound of the God of the Underworld was chasing your cat. You needed that cat alive to keep the mice away. So you played fetch with it… until his master's son picked him up from you.
 
I told you this boy would not be like his father. He is to much of his mind in the fields, rather than combat. I say strike him down."
You walked out to the fields, ready to get to work. Your father's words echoed in your mind: laboring in the fields was the most honest endeavor a person could undertake. He believed it surpassed the fleeting glory of combat, the thrill of battle, and even the worship of the Gods.
:He is nothing, we have our players and pieces, and he has provided us with nothing but a love for farming, and being with his family. I say take it away."
To him, the gods watched a man more closely when he tilled his fields, worked the land, and prayed for a fruitful harvest. It was a simple, primal act that spoke to the essence of human existence—man at his most basic.
"He is not your child Zeus, and The Fates do not have a prophecy for him to endevor. So he should be the one you choose."
As you moved through the fields, you carefully picked the weeds and inspected the growing grain. Among the crops, you found the peculiar orange root your father had been cultivating since his youth. This root was more than just a crop; it was a symbol of his victories and the life he had built. He had won these strange roots during his exploits for Troy, which had earned him his land, his wife, and eventually his retirement. These roots, brought from the distant western colonies, were said to originate from the northern mountains, where they thrived in the harsh climate and summer snows.
"I would rather strike him down, than grant a mortal any power. I say we ignore him, and hunt his father."
Here, in your father's fields, the roots flourished. They were vibrant orange and growing large, promising a bountiful yield. Unlike the other crops, these roots required minimal care. Your father took great pride in them, enjoying the ease with which they grew. He could sit back and watch them thrive, untroubled by storms, earthquakes, or even the wrath of the Gods. The roots seemed almost magical in their resilience, a gift from the far-off lands that no one could take from him.
"His father is protected by your brother. Must you remember, and the fact his wife took off your manhood to flee to him.
In this small corner of the world, amidst these strange, steadfast roots, your father had found a peace and stability that eluded him in his younger days. As you worked the land, you felt a deep connection to this place, a sense of continuity and tradition that spanned generations. These roots, with their vibrant color and hardy nature, were a testament to your father's legacy—a legacy you were now a part of, nurturing and protecting, just as he had done before you.
"Leave the boy be than, the Fates will decide what to do with him."
And work you did, till the sun began to shine but dim on the horizon and it began to fall. Dusk was coming, and soon night would follow.
"The Fates have decided, and they see nothing."
You walked home and took your time to smell those berry pies that blew in the wind. They saved you some…

[]The Minotor escaped from a Cretan vessel. You killed it: It was trampling your crops, and you were not going to let it hurt your mother. So you ripped it's horn out and shoved it into it's skull. Sure it broke your arm, but that was a small price to pay. THe Minoian King of Crete wanted your mother back, and they really wanted to take you to see if you were blessed with Midas' golden touch.

[]Amphisbaena invaded your home and threatened your father. You and your father both killed them before they caused any major damage. It broke the stove. But you could fix it. The Gods do not like you being not bound by fate, but every time they try to kill you you defeat them, making them angrier.

[]Playing with Cerberus: The Hound of the God of the Underworld was chasing your cat. You needed that cat alive to keep the mice away. So you played fetch with it… until his master's son picked him up from you. The God of Death and his court, really like you for some reason. Maybe its because you played with the Dog, instead of running away.
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[X]Playing with Cerberus: The Hound of the God of the Underworld was chasing your cat. You needed that cat alive to keep the mice away. So you played fetch with it… until his master's son picked him up from you.
 
[X]Playing with Cerberus: The Hound of the God of the Underworld was chasing your cat. You needed that cat alive to keep the mice away. So you played fetch with it… until his master's son picked him up from you.

Hades is one of the very few Greek Gods who isn't a raging asshole. Being on his good side is a massive plus.

[X]Write in: While managing your livestock, a great gold cat thing jumped at your charges, which you had to wrestle and choke to death. You and your father made it's rather pretty pelt into a rug for your mother. It still looks clean to this day!

[X] Write in: You fought a she-lion and its mate that were menacing your flock. After a hard-fought battle, you and your father were able to defeat the pair of beasts. To your shock, though, the lions didn't die, but instead transformed into Atalanta, the servant of Artemis, and her husband Hippomenes, forcibly turned into a pair of lions by Aphrodite. Atalanta clasped your arm in thanks, broke her husband's nose for tricking her into marriage, and left to seek vengeance against Aphrodite.

Though I do personally prefer the interpretation of the Myth that Atalanta threw the race on purpose.

[X] Write in: you don't know why it was important but people were panicking when you beat 3 Old Ladies in a set of games (and you did cheat the entire time); first was a game of cards (that you counted the entire time), the second was a game of dice (that you swapped with weighted ones when no one was looking) and a game of coins that the ladies would flip (that was just random guessing, you were lucky they all landed on heads as you said)
 
[x]Playing with Cerberus: The Hound of the God of the Underworld was chasing your cat. You needed that cat alive to keep the mice away. So you played fetch with it… until his master's son picked him up from you. The
 
[x] Playing with Cerberus: The Hound of the God of the Underworld was chasing your cat. You needed that cat alive to keep the mice away. So you played fetch with it… until his master's son picked him up from you. The God of Death and his court, really like you for some reason. Maybe its because you played with the Dog, instead of running away.
[x] Write in: While managing your livestock, a great gold cat thing jumped at your charges, which you had to wrestle and choke to death. You and your father made it's rather pretty pelt into a rug for your mother. It still looks clean to this day!
[x] Write in: You fought a she-lion and its mate that were menacing your flock. After a hard-fought battle, you and your father were able to defeat the pair of beasts. To your shock, though, the lions didn't die, but instead transformed into Atalanta, the servant of Artemis, and her husband Hippomenes, forcibly turned into a pair of lions by Aphrodite. Atalanta clasped your arm in thanks, broke her husband's nose for tricking her into marriage, and left to seek vengeance against Aphrodite.
 
[x] Playing with Cerberus: The Hound of the God of the Underworld was chasing your cat. You needed that cat alive to keep the mice away. So you played fetch with it… until his master's son picked him up from you. The God of Death and his court, really like you for some reason. Maybe its because you played with the Dog, instead of running away.
[x] Write in: While managing your livestock, a great gold cat thing jumped at your charges, which you had to wrestle and choke to death. You and your father made it's rather pretty pelt into a rug for your mother. It still looks clean to this day!
[x] Write in: You fought a she-lion and its mate that were menacing your flock. After a hard-fought battle, you and your father were able to defeat the pair of beasts. To your shock, though, the lions didn't die, but instead transformed into Atalanta, the servant of Artemis, and her husband Hippomenes, forcibly turned into a pair of lions by Aphrodite. Atalanta clasped your arm in thanks, broke her husband's nose for tricking her into marriage, and left to seek vengeance against Aphrodite.
 
[X]Playing with Cerberus: The Hound of the God of the Underworld was chasing your cat. You needed that cat alive to keep the mice away. So you played fetch with it… until his master's son picked him up from you.
 
[X]Playing with Cerberus: The Hound of the God of the Underworld was chasing your cat. You needed that cat alive to keep the mice away. So you played fetch with it… until his master's son picked him up from you.

[X] Write in: You fought a she-lion and its mate that were menacing your flock. After a hard-fought battle, you and your father were able to defeat the pair of beasts. To your shock, though, the lions didn't die, but instead transformed into Atalanta, the servant of Artemis, and her husband Hippomenes, forcibly turned into a pair of lions by Aphrodite. Atalanta clasped your arm in thanks, broke her husband's nose for tricking her into marriage, and left to seek vengeance against Aphrodite.

its either the doggo (litteral SPOT!) or the lions...and frankly i like the idea Hades and the court of the dead like our boy allot.
 
[X]Playing with Cerberus: The Hound of the God of the Underworld was chasing your cat. You needed that cat alive to keep the mice away. So you played fetch with it… until his master's son picked him up from you.
 
[X]Playing with Cerberus: The Hound of the God of the Underworld was chasing your cat. You needed that cat alive to keep the mice away. So you played fetch with it… until his master's son picked him up from you.
I vote this for once reason, i see big dog so i must pet it.
 
[X] You rode Δρακων Κολχικος (The Colchian Dragon): Your mother has no idea, and even your father still has no ideas how you pulled that off. It was on a hot day that you saw a dragon slumped down in the middle of the field, against all reason you decided to take pity on this dragon that looked so exhausted and approached it. You gave it all the water and food you had on your body and once it regained strength after an intense period in which it looked like it was going to eat you. At the end it instead bowed its head to you in what looked like an invitation to climb it, which you did. It soared high into the air as you held onto it for dear life and showed you flew around the area of your farm showing you so many beauties from the skies. when it descended to the ground to let you off your father just happened to be coming back home from Troy, when the dragon flew off soon after and you told what you did. He informed who that dragon was then promptly bended you over his knees and punished you severely (you'd rather not remember that part).

[X] Write in: You fought a she-lion and its mate that were menacing your flock. After a hard-fought battle, you and your father were able to defeat the pair of beasts. To your shock, though, the lions didn't die, but instead transformed into Atalanta, the servant of Artemis, and her husband Hippomenes, forcibly turned into a pair of lions by Aphrodite. Atalanta clasped your arm in thanks, broke her husband's nose for tricking her into marriage, and left to seek vengeance against Aphrodite.

[X] Write in: you don't know why it was important but people were panicking when you beat 3 Old Ladies in a set of games (and you did cheat the entire time); first was a game of cards (that you counted the entire time), the second was a game of dice (that you swapped with weighted ones when no one was looking) and a game of coins that the ladies would flip (that was just random guessing, you were lucky they all landed on heads as you said)
 
[x] Playing with Cerberus: The Hound of the God of the Underworld was chasing your cat. You needed that cat alive to keep the mice away. So you played fetch with it… until his master's son picked him up from you. The God of Death and his court, really like you for some reason. Maybe its because you played with the Dog, instead of running away.
[x] Write in: While managing your livestock, a great gold cat thing jumped at your charges, which you had to wrestle and choke to death. You and your father made it's rather pretty pelt into a rug for your mother. It still looks clean to this day!
[x] Write in: You fought a she-lion and its mate that were menacing your flock. After a hard-fought battle, you and your father were able to defeat the pair of beasts. To your shock, though, the lions didn't die, but instead transformed into Atalanta, the servant of Artemis, and her husband Hippomenes, forcibly turned into a pair of lions by Aphrodite. Atalanta clasped your arm in thanks, broke her husband's nose for tricking her into marriage, and left to seek vengeance against Aphrodite.
 
[X] Write in: You fought a she-lion and its mate that were menacing your flock. After a hard-fought battle, you and your father were able to defeat the pair of beasts. To your shock, though, the lions didn't die, but instead transformed into Atalanta, the servant of Artemis, and her husband Hippomenes, forcibly turned into a pair of lions by Aphrodite. Atalanta clasped your arm in thanks, broke her husband's nose for tricking her into marriage, and left to seek vengeance against Aphrodite.
 
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