Greek/Roman Mythology Discussion
Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 2:14 pm
Chernabog_Rocks Pmed me earlier on Friday (sorry I haven’t gotten back to it yet. I hate not having PM on my account
), so I thought I would go and start a thread for discussion on mythology, most specifically Greek and Roman. Although I have a feeling Chernabog and I will be the ones mostly talking in it. 
Anyway, I guess I’ll introduce a little how I got into it. I think my first big influence to it actually was a year before Hercules came out, when my fourth grade teacher talked about her trip to Europe over the summer, and told us a few of the mythology stories. I soon became engrossed in learning about ancient Greece and the myths, most specifically about the Gods and Goddesses of Olympus. I became more interested in it once again in around 8th grade when we began to discuss it in our history class and the society of ancient Greece and Rome. I soon gathered up as many books as I could, and learned about the stories of the Olympian gods and goddesses, the great Greek heroes, their story for the creation of earth, the Greek society, love stories and heterosexual and homosexual relationships in myths and ancient Greek society, and others. The one I specifically became increasingly interested in was Apollo, since he was a musician like myself, had a personality that was a lot like mine, described as physically looking similar like me, and the god who had the most homosexual relationships. Many of his stories fascinated me surrounding him, specifically about his relationships with Daphne, Hyacinthus, and Cyparissus. In fact, when my great aunt and uncle went to visit Athens about 6 years ago, they bought me back a necklace that’s a replica of an ancient Greek coin, with Apollo’s face on one side and his music lyre on the other. I still treasure it today and wear it often. In a way too, Greek mythology is part of my religious belief; I like to think of what I believe in as a mixture of both Christianity and Greek mythology.
So, I guess this thread can be open to whatever you want to discuss on the subject. If you want to talk about a favorite mythological story, if you’re interested in it since you’re learning about it in school, or just interested about it. Also if you’d like to ask me any questions on the subject or any stories, feel free to.
Anyway, I guess I’ll introduce a little how I got into it. I think my first big influence to it actually was a year before Hercules came out, when my fourth grade teacher talked about her trip to Europe over the summer, and told us a few of the mythology stories. I soon became engrossed in learning about ancient Greece and the myths, most specifically about the Gods and Goddesses of Olympus. I became more interested in it once again in around 8th grade when we began to discuss it in our history class and the society of ancient Greece and Rome. I soon gathered up as many books as I could, and learned about the stories of the Olympian gods and goddesses, the great Greek heroes, their story for the creation of earth, the Greek society, love stories and heterosexual and homosexual relationships in myths and ancient Greek society, and others. The one I specifically became increasingly interested in was Apollo, since he was a musician like myself, had a personality that was a lot like mine, described as physically looking similar like me, and the god who had the most homosexual relationships. Many of his stories fascinated me surrounding him, specifically about his relationships with Daphne, Hyacinthus, and Cyparissus. In fact, when my great aunt and uncle went to visit Athens about 6 years ago, they bought me back a necklace that’s a replica of an ancient Greek coin, with Apollo’s face on one side and his music lyre on the other. I still treasure it today and wear it often. In a way too, Greek mythology is part of my religious belief; I like to think of what I believe in as a mixture of both Christianity and Greek mythology.
So, I guess this thread can be open to whatever you want to discuss on the subject. If you want to talk about a favorite mythological story, if you’re interested in it since you’re learning about it in school, or just interested about it. Also if you’d like to ask me any questions on the subject or any stories, feel free to.

