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ericwdhs wrote:It's definitely Troy. If it's not, it would still be perfect for it. The island is Lemnos (their god is Hephaestus). The grave is Hector's.
Incandenza wrote:ericwdhs wrote:It's definitely Troy. If it's not, it would still be perfect for it. The island is Lemnos (their god is Hephaestus). The grave is Hector's.
Um, if Hector's dead, shouldn't Troy be on fire or in ruins?![]()
Amazing work, mibi... can't wait to see the whole thing.
Incandenza wrote:ericwdhs wrote:It's definitely Troy. If it's not, it would still be perfect for it. The island is Lemnos (their god is Hephaestus). The grave is Hector's.
Um, if Hector's dead, shouldn't Troy be on fire or in ruins?![]()
Amazing work, mibi... can't wait to see the whole thing.
ericwdhs wrote:In the book, Troy hadn't been under any real seige.
Spritzking wrote:for troy was not between 2 rivers
ericwdhs wrote:The island is Lemnos (their god is Hephaestus).
ericwdhs wrote:Wisse wrote:atlantis?
I don't know whether that can be considered historical. It's debatable.
Wisse wrote:ericwdhs wrote:Wisse wrote:atlantis?
I don't know whether that can be considered historical. It's debatable.
but atlanthis was build round, and now look to his map how much round things you see and the river too
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Skittles! wrote:Atlantis was also considered to be in the middle of the Atlantic ocean, and very big. Atlantis also wouldn't of had many battles, as the Atlantians had a great fleet, which was only defeated by the Athenians.
Could it be on the island of Sicily?
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