I've been thinking (thanks to @fullyconsumedbywhatlovesme) about what Agamemnon and Clytemnestra's children would look like, but the only one I can picture clearly is Chrysothemis. I hc Chrysothemis as blonde, but only because "chryso" means gold in Greek, based on vibes. But it's actually possible (canonically speaking) because there is a family history of blondes in the family, which is Menelaus, in the event that xanthos translates as blonde (tbh, I don't know how the genetics of blondes and redheads work I would have to search). I really love Chrysothemis as blonde, but it's not "super golden" blonde, but rather light brown blonde, this is the hair of Chrysothemis:
Pharmaceutical brainrot: I'll take this opportunity to mention that there is a word called chrysotherapy (therapy with gold-containing drugs).
Chrysotherapy is a therapy that was used in the past to treat rheumatoid arthritis, also called aurotherapy, "auro" from "aurum" in Latin.
As far as I know, chrysotherapy it is no longer a thing in my country, only in few cases that metotrexate don't really works which is rare, that's why I have spoken in the past tense. But the AEMPS contemplates two active ingredients (API), auranofin and sodium aurothiomalate for this therapy.
Auranofin and sodium aurothiomalate (Gold as an element is written as Au precisely because of "aurum" in Latin)
Also I haven't forgot about Chrysomallos (golden ram) but the post would have been very ADHD if I talked about it.
















