Nothing is True. Everything is Connected.
Author: <span>Nicolaus Meridius</span>

Seven Days of Summer 2019: Day 6


Thank yous to: The Writing Muses and I guess to Bj who sent the bunny that multiplied and then wouldn’t take any of them back.

Summary: One day your military, the next day your part of an international counter-terrorism unit, and the next you wake up dead. Or, how Eames got to where he is now.

Sylum Timeline: 1977 – 2009

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Seven Days of Summer 2019: Day 4


Characters/Pairings: Lucien LaCroix, Nicholas Brabant, Original Characters;
Rating: PG
Summary: Lucien LaCroix meets an honorable man. Nicholas has always done as honor dictated, but after his experiences in the Holy Lands, he begins to think he needs to loosen the reins. Is LaCroix the person to teach him to walk the line between black and white.

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Seven Days of Summer 2019: Day 2


Thank yous to: The Writing Muses and I guess to Bj who sent the bunny and then wouldn’t take it back.

Summary: One day your military, the next day your part of an international counter-terrorism unit, and the next you wake up dead. Or, how Arthur got to where he is now.

Sylum Timeline: 1981 – 2009

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Sylum Inspiration: Oenone

Sanguen: Spy Liaison

 

Oenone was a mountain nymph (an oread) on Mount Ida in Phrygia, a mountain associated with the Mother Goddess Cybele, alternatively Rhea. Her gift of prophecy was learned from Rhea. Her father was either the river-gods, Cebren or Oeneus. Her very name links her to the gift of wine.

Paris, son of the king Priam and the queen Hecuba, fell in love with Oenone when he was a shepherd on the slopes of Mount Ida, having been exposed in infancy (owing to a prophecy that he would be the means of the destruction of the city of Troy) but rescued by the herdsman Agelaus. The couple married, and Oenone gave birth to a son, Corythus.

When Paris later abandoned her to return to Troy and sail across the Aegean to kidnap Helen, the queen of Sparta, Oenone predicted the Trojan War. Out of revenge for Paris’ betrayal, she sent Corythus to guide the Greeks to Troy. Another version has it that she used her son to drive a rift between Paris and Helen, but Paris, not recognizing his own son, killed him.

The only extensive surviving narration of Oenone and Paris is Quintus Smyrnaeus, Posthomerica, book X.259-489, which tells the return of wounded Paris to Oenone.  Mortally wounded by Philoctetes’ arrow, he begged Oenone to heal him with her herbal arts, but she refused and cast him out with scorn, to return to Helen’s bed, and Paris died on the lower slopes of Ida. Then, overcome with remorse, Oenone, the one whole-hearted mourner of Paris, threw herself onto his burning funeral pyre, which the shepherds had raised. A fragment of Bacchylides suggests that she threw herself off a cliff, in Bibliotheke it is noted “when she found him dead she hanged herself,” and Lycophron imagined her hurtling head first from the towering walls of Troy. Her tragic story makes one of the Love Romances of Parthenius of Nicaea.

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Seven Days of Summer 2019: Starts Tomorrow


Starts tomorrow!!

We’ve got some great stories, introduction of new characters, and awesome artwork.

For July we’ll be showcasing the new characters introduced during Seven Days, during the Monday Inspiration.

Please make sure to leave feedback to the authors and artists, to let them know you enjoyed their work.

And remember:  Nothing is True.  Everything is Connected.

Sylum Trivia: Answers


Question: List out Ernesto’s Past Lives.

Answer:

Defensor

Nohem-Maschuf

Donatus

Sofya

Giovanni Auditore da Firenze

Inez Sanchez

Winner: Sinead was the first to get the answers in!  We’ll email you about your prize!