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I finally captured the Cerynitian Hind.
After one year, I finally captured it. The maiden goddess, Artemis, was quick to find me after I trapped her sacred animal. She was infuriated,but was very understanding when I explained why I was ordered to capture the hind. I am thankful she did not argue with me too much, because gods know that I did not wish to spend much more time in that forest.
When I returned to King Eurystheus in Mycenae he appeared to be slightly confused. I wonder if he forgot about me after a year of my absence...?
11 months of hunting, but I am getting closer. Somebody just uploaded this footage on Iris Videos. It's the hind, not far from where I am. It seems to be growing tired.
7 months of hunting and I still haven't captured the hind. I've seen it a few times, but have never been able to trap it.
Maybe is I dress as a stag I can lure the hind toward me...?
I've been hunting the Hind for 3 months now, I believe. I have no new updates.
It has been one month now, and I am still hunting the hind. I have yet to have any success in capturing the animal.
I think my third labour is going to be somewhat more difficult than the last two.
I am to capture the Cerynitian Hind. Now, normally, this would not be a difficult task, for I could just bash the small animal with my club.
However, I have to return the hind alive, for it is sacred to the goddess Artemis. To make matters more challenging, the woodland creature is remarkably fast.
I will try to keep updating this blog, but I have a feeling that this task may take a long while to complete...