Grand Heroic Deeds © Surazeus 2025 05 15 Baffled with how to deal with harsh contempt, Sylphus flutters his arms and skips away from Mars, who swings long spear with wolfish grunts, then twirls around the wispy willow tree as long curls of his hair bounce in soft breeze, and stoops to cradle the tortoise with care. Snarling with rage at the slim girlish boy, Mars trundles toward him like the huffing bull that charges with sharp horns at spritely hart which darts back and forth with elegant leaps, but Sylphus giggles as he somersaults when the burly warrior falls on his face. "Each human soul born from spirit of Tellus, fertile Terra Mater who creates life," Sylphus explains to the gruff warrior, "is given various strengths and weaknesses as gift for us to offer with intent of honest care for glory of our tribe." Sudden scream echoes through Sylvian Woods, so Mars and Sylphus, to investigate, together run toward arched Carmental Gate where they find several men wearing wolf cloaks attempting to abduct with grasping hands wise nymph Carmenta with milk-flowing breasts. While Mars attacks with Achillean Spear, battling to beat their bodies with brute blows, Sylphus swiftly darts in graceful assault to thwack their spirits with Mercurian Wand, thus both with unique tactics of their skills defeat abductors with offensive strikes. While Mars binds the one rapist left alive, Sylphus assists Carmenta to stand straight, cradling lithe nymph with gentle arms of care, and for long moment of timeless suspense their gazes weave their souls with rainbow wings which binds their hearts with sweet romantic glow. Strolling together on Tiber stream shore, Carmenta and Sylphus talk about ways to help refugees from fierce tribal wars, then set up tables on Campus of Mars with food and clothing for the homeless folk who pray that Feronia bless them with wealth. Sitting together in Carmentium, her oracle temple by the arched gate, Carmenta and Sylphus present play that shows Mars defending people from harm where he plays tune on lyre of Mercurius and she sings song of grand heroic deeds.
Surazeus Astarius Συράζευς Αστάριος. Cartographer. Epic Poet. Hermead epic poem about Philosophers 126,680 lines of blank verse. http://tinyurl.com/AstarianScriptures
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Thursday, May 15, 2025
Grand Heroic Deeds
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Orpheus joins the crowd watching Carmenta and Sylphus presenting plays about various heroes and villains of the Roman state.
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