Some more ππππππππ to get in the mood for next Monday! β 2nd century CE Roman copy of a 4th century BCE Greek original π said to be found at the foot of Mount Vesuvius


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Some more ππππππππ to get in the mood for next Monday! β 2nd century CE Roman copy of a 4th century BCE Greek original π said to be found at the foot of Mount Vesuvius
ππππ: The afternoon of October 16th πππππ: Corn maze / Apple orchard πππ: @hercvlcs
Normally Cain isnβt the type to reach out to coworkers outside of work - in fact, he seldom interacts with them during a shift. Much less one he no longer had to see and it wasnβt like he was that close or even fond of Hercules. Oh no, he just wants to prove a point to himself. While physically he isnβt intimidated by the other man, there is still an unspoken feeling of inferiority he canβt shake. So he texted Hercules about a friendly contest with multiple components including speed, creativity, and efficiency.Β
βYou understand the rules, right? For the love of ZeusΒ tell me thereβs something occupying the space between your ears,β theyβre standing before the entrance when Cain looks over at the other man. Before giving Hercules a chance to speak, Cain holds up a hand to silence him. With a side eye he adds,Β βthe goal is to be the first one out with at least three of the five objects from the list that should be sent any minute now. Can you handle that?β
πππππππ (Roman-style oil lamp) with a depiction of ππππππππ leaning on His trusty club, holding the apples of the Hesperides in His left hand with the skin of the Nemean lion over His arm. (Made in Athens, Greece, around 200ο½250 CE, Β currently in the British Museum) More about Hercules / Herakles here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqsFy-eV9R4&list=PLabDxfGj6LIexV4a_OhT5kzqOE_nzgO1g&index=12
ok just started watching the new ouat ep.. since when do you write hercules with a V instead of a U?