INTERLUDE
διάλειμμα
HIGH IN CASTLE ACRYS, Aeon continued:
“‘No man’s eyes can gaze upon me, therefore hold forth your shield and take my head. In so taking my head, you will learn a great mystery.’
“And now that she was alive and offering her head, Perseos protested once, and then twice and again a third time. But, in the end, by viewing Medusa's reflection in his polished shield, he safely approached and cut off her head. From her neck sprang Pegasus and Chrysaor. But her mouth spoke and her eyes burned.
“‘Behold I am alive and slain, still I live. See, then, that the head you have taken you again restore, for I have offered my head and my blood and so shall offer it again. If ever I shall be your Goddess and your house do me and the serpents honor, then ever will I guide you. Now follow me.’
“And so she led him to the kingdom of Aethiopia, which is southeast of Nyssa, and south of Kemet and was ruled by Queen Kassiopeia. That queen, having boasted her daughter Andromeda equal in beauty to the Sea Goddess Tethys, drew the vengeance of Eidon, who sent a flood on the land and a sea serpent, the many armed Kracken, which destroyed man and beast.
“The oracle announced that no relief would be found until the Queen exposed her daughter Andromeda to the monster, and so she was fastened naked to a rock on the shore. Flying over head on Pegasus, Perseos slew the monster and, setting her free, claiming her in marriage.
“She fell for him at once,” Harmonia said.
“Yes,” said Aeon. “Perseos married Andromeda, but at the wedding a quarrel took place between Perseos and the Aethiopians, but again Perseos raised Medusa’s head, and his rivals were turned to stone. Andromeda followed her husband to Maesa where, showing the head to the court, the king and all his men became stone. Here they founded the House of Tiryns which are our kinsman to this day.”
“But what of the beginning tale,” Harmonia asked, “of Perseos being responsible for the death of his grandfather?”
“Oh yes, I forgot that.”
“I always forget it too,” Harmonia said.
“Perseos then returned his magical loans and gave Medusa's head back to her body, but caused an image to be made of her in Tiryns, and this he consulted and gave votive offerings. Her priesteshood is strong there even now. The fulfillment of the oracle is told several ways, but I will give the one I like best. Danae found a mighty man to marry, and Perseos refused to go to Argos, but went instead to Mykenae and Daurs which his children would also rule. There, athletic games were being held. He had just invented the quoit of all things, and was making a public display of them when Acrysios, who happened to be visiting, stepped into the trajectory of the quoit and was killed: Thus the oracle was fulfilled.”
“Serves him right.” Harmonia murmured.
“And so comes the lesson,” Aeon said, “that you cannot avoid fate.”
Phocis cleared her throat.
Harmonia turned to her, and Aeon raised an eyebrow.
“I beg to differ,” Phocis said to him. “I would say the lesson is: watch your head.”
APPENDIX
IN THEBES
Alexandra Αλεχανδρα (Anaxionade Οικοσ Αναχιον)- the younger daughter of Manaen Anaxionade and sole issue of his marriage to Ianthe Dione.
*Ajax Anaxion, Aiax (Αιοχ Αναχιον)- the firstborn son of Titus Anaxion and Phocis Heklade and original heir to the Anaxionade. He died in the Battle of Seven Gates and was feted as a hero though Manaen noted that, had he lived, he would have probably been executed or exiled. While Phocis Heklade mourned the death of her son, she had often admitted that Manaen was the preferred and more clever of her children.
Antha Αντα (Anaxionade Οικοσ Αναχιον)- daughter of Titus Anaxion and Phocis Heklade, sister to Manaen and the deceased Ajax. Her husband is Memnon Astrikion and her oldest child is Clio Astrikion. Her son by marriage is the Commander Lysander Eutrache.
Charis (pronounced like the word Care+iss) Ξαρισ (Cleomanes Οικοσ Ξλεομανεσ)- the next to youngest child of Megacles Cleomanes and Polyxena Marophonides. She is the wife of Pyramus Aktade and the mother of Thalia, Hemnos and Eurealos.
Clio (pronounced Cly-O) Ξλιο (Astrikion Αραβατιτυσ) the daughter of Memnon Arabitus and Antha Anaxion. Under Axum law, she is counted as a member of the Anaxionade through the female line, though this does not apply in Thebes. She is a devotee of Iacchus, a close companion of her cousin Jocasta and her sister by marriage, Procris. Famed for her wisdom, she is high in the council of her uncle Manaen, which is counted as unseemly by the men of Thebes. Her husband is Lysander Eutrache.
Harmonia Labdokos (pronounced Har-MON-ia) Harmony (Ἁρμονία Λαβδοξοσ)- the daughter of Prince Polynieces and Princess of Thebes. She was raised by her aunt after her father died at the Battle of Seven Gates and her mother leapt to her death from the walls of Athene.
Jocasta Iocaste Ιοξαστε- (Anaxionade Οικοσ Αναχιον)- second child of Manaen Anaxionade by Phoebe Eumenaes, named for Iocaste, the former Queen of Thebes. Noted for unusual prowess in fighting, she holds unusual influence in her family for a woman of Theban society. Along with her grandmother, Phocis, she undertook a mission to bring back Harmonia, the heir to the Theban throne from her exile in Attika.
Kybernets Κψβερνετοσ- A traveling Axumi witch priest of the Old Rites, teacher and sometime lover of Manaen.
Manaen Manahen Μαναεν- (Anaxionade Οικοσ Αναχιον)- the youngest issue and second born son of Titus Anaxion (Titus the Traitor) and his widow Phocis Heklade. After the death of his father and brother (Ajax) at the Battle of Seven Gates, he becomes the head of the Anaxionade at the age of eighteen, inheriting the shame and poverty visited upon the family after the civil war. In his youth he was approached by Cyron Axatides, but chose Marophon Cleomanes as lover. By his first wife, Phoebe Eumenaes his children are Mykon and Jocasta, and with Phoebe and her family, he strengthened his wealth and influence as a merchant through out Ellix and the Isles. By his second wife, Ianthe Dione, his issue is Alexandra. After the defeat of the Theban army at Cyra, he rebuilt the Sacred Band and reconstituted a private army from the rejected army of Thebes, rebuilding his power base and bringing the Anaxionade back into influence throughout Phocia. He primary lovers are Marophon Cleomanes and Pyramus Aktade. His sister is Antha Anaxion.
Marophon, Marophonos, Μαροπηονοσ (Cleomanes Οικοσ Ξλεομανεσ)- first born of the Soarti Megacles Cleomanes and his wife, the Agae born Polyxena Marophonides for which he is named, he is the one time Primary General Emeritus of the Sacred Band, famed for his victories in the Civil War and the Dakan Campaign, though with Pyramus Aktade, he met defeat in the Cyran War and was afterward disgraced. He is the head not only of his nuclear family, but of the entire clan of the Cleomanes and his primary lover is Manaen Anaxionade though he is known also as lover to the two Generals of the Sacred Band, Mykon Anaxionade and Pyramus Aktade.
Merope Dionead (Οικοσ Διονε)- leading woman of the city off Thebes both through birth and through her marriage to Telamon Telamachos. She is the high priestess of the God Iacchus and the older sister of Ianthe, Manaen’s second wife. For the first ten years of her life, Manaen’s daughter, Alexandra, was raised in her house.
Mykon, Mykonos Μύκονος (Anaxionade Οικοσ Αναχιον)- known as Mykonos the Fair and Mykonos Swordshield, is the oldest child, and only son of Manaen head of the House of Anaxion. At the age of fourteen he is given to Marophon Cleomanes as lover who sends him to battle college. Some time later, when the Sacred Band is resurrected as part of the private army of Manaen Anaxionade, Maro eventually joins, now united through formal ceremony to Pyramus Aktade the senior general.
Phocis Heklade (Πηοξισ Ηεκλαδε)- The younger daughter of Mykonos Heklade and Hermione Lykentis, widow of Titus Anaxionade and the mother of Ajax, Antha and Manaen. She is, effectively, the matriarch of the Heklade and responsible for both of her son’s Manaen’s marriages. Famed for her beauty and for her tongue. Grandmother to Clio, her siblings, Jocasta, Mykon and Alexandra.
Pyramus Aktade, Pyramos (Πψραμοσ Αξταδε)- first the Junior General and then the Senior General of the Sacred Band and Great General of the Army of Thebes. Known for his beauty and sexual prowess as well as his prowess in battle, Pyramus has been chief lover to both his brother by marriage, Marophon Cleomanes and Mykon Anaxionade. He is also known to be a companion to Mykon’s father, Manaen Anaxionade. His wife is the equally amorous Charis Cleomanes.
Terpsichore Labdokos (Τερψιχόρη Λαβδοξοσ) – last re-maining issue of the unfortune pairing between Queen Iocaste and King Oedipus. Though technically the closest heir to the Theban Throne, due to her age and childlessness,she agreed that her niece, Harmonia, she be declared heir and Princess to the City of Seven Gates.
Theon of Athene (Θέων Ατενι)- the Prince of Athens, abducted by Jocasta and her grandmother and brought to Thebes.
*Titus Anaxion, Titos (Τιτοσ Αναχιον) head of the Anaxionade until he was executed for treason after the Civil War in which he fought for Prince Polynieces. His father was the immigrant Axumi merchant, Epicharos Anaxion who moved with his nephews and nieces first to the town of Chio and then inside the city of Thebes where their household is established till this day. Epicharos wed his son to the half Axumi, Agae born Phocis Heklade, and their children are Ajax, Antha and Manaen.
THE HOUSE OF ACRYS
Aeon Αεον - Xanthe’s youngest sibling and sole brother, famed for his pale green hair.
Xanthe Χαντηε - Queen of Akxa and Maesa, daughter of Prince Eumenaios and the Oread Maia. Her brother is Aeon, and her sisters are Xian and Ao.
Eco Αεξο - the son of Maia. He is most known for his almond eyes, shocking pink hair and his repudation for wisdom and magic. He was close in the councils of his grandmother, Queen Camiro.
Maia Μαια - an Oread who lives on Mount Kyllene named for the Goddess of that Mountain. She wed Prince Eumenaios, the only child of Queen Camiro of Akxa and bore him Xanthe, Ao, Xian and, posthumously, Aeon.
Melyssa Μελψσσα- the Bee Priestess whose temple is west of Mykenae and on the northern entrance to Arcady. She, like her sister Maia, is half Oread, a trait which, having shown up in her children, does not show up in her.
Aramache Αραμαξηε - the daughter of Melyssa, a general in Akxa and councilor to her cousin, Queen Xanthe. Her younger brother is Eco.
Xian- Χιαν a great warrior, Xanthe’s youngest sister.
THE GODS
Ashtaroth- called, Cypris, Astarte- the Eastern Star, the Morning and the Evening Star, the Goddess of Love, Beauty and Battle. She is counted as one of the twelve under the name Venus. Ωενοσ
Ares Αρεσ- the God of War. His daughter with the Lady Ashtaroth is Harmonia.
Apollyon Απολλψον - The God of the Sun, one of the Twelve, reputed to have destroyed Python. His place of prophecy is Pythia, though others say Pythia once belonged to and still belongs to Phoebus, the Titan of the Sun.
Dis, Aides, Admetis- Αιδεσ as Aides he is the brother of Zeon and Eidon and one of the Twelve. He is conflated with Dis and Admetis, older forms of the Lord of the Underworld, wealth and Death. His home is alternatively Hades or Thessaly, and his Queen is Proserpina or even Demeter. By some tales he abducted her into the Underworld, and by others it was the other way around.
Eidon Ειδον- called Pos- Eidon or Passa Weidon- the brother of Zeon, master of the Seas and of Earthquakes. Allied with Horses. One of the lovers of his sister, Demeter.
Gaea ΓΕ - The Earth Herself. She is the mother of the Titans, but also of the Monsters, as well as several strange people, such as the first kings of Athene, Python, and anything which springs to life out of the Earth. She is the Mother of All.
Harmon Ἁρμονία - daughter of Ares and Ashtaroth who wed Cadmos after he slew Ares’s serpent. She is the mother of the royal line of Thebes and she is revered as a face of the Serpent Goddess.
Herakles Ερακλεσ- the Hero God of Thebes, reputed to, by his many sexual conquest, fathered the Heraklids, the last race to invade and settle in Ellix.
Hermes Ερμεσ- called one of the Twelve and the Messenger God, he is personified by a boy with winged sandals, and yet most of what is said to him points to a far older deity. His mother is the Titaness Maia. Manaen and others refer to him as Mercurio and he seems to be close in mystery and power to Iacchus.
Iacchus Ιαξξηυσ - The God of the Vine, the one who dies and is reborn, the Turner and the Subject of the Wheel, called the God From Nyssa. The Rising and Dying One. According to conservative religion he is the son of Zeon by Semele, daughter of Cadmos, but his devotees say he is older, from the time of the Titans and has little to do with the Twelve. He is God of the City of Thebes. As one of the Twelve he is referred to as Dio Nyssus, the God from Nyssa.
Kronos Ξρονοσ - ruler of the Titans and of Heaven and Earth in the Golden Age. His wife is Rhea. He had the unfortunate habit of eating his children, convinced that they would supplant him. Other versions say he took them in his mouth, implying some form of incestuous sexual initiation. According to Hesiod, Zeon escaped being swallowed and was able to rescue his siblings, Eidon, Aides, Teleia, Demeter and Hestia, who rebelled and overthrew the Titans (The Titanomachy), taking over Mount Orthys and ushering in the present age. Kronos was then imprisoned in Tartaros, though other tell that he simply went to live in the west, and in the winter time he returns to remind men that once there was a golden world where Zeon and the present condition did not reign and one day things will be different again. According to those traditions, especially in the south and in Cyra, he is called the Old Grandfather, and the Giver of Good Things. The people of Carthage identify him with their god Melquart.
Maia Μαια - The Mighty One, revered in Arcady, she is the mother of Hermes, and by conservative religion the grandmother of Pan (though this seems unlikely). Her father was the Titan Atlas, who holds up the world and her uncle Prometheos, the creator of Men who gave them the gift of Fire. She was the foster mother of Arcis, he father of the Arcadians and therefore the Pelasgo. Aside from being counted as a Titaness, she is also one of the Pleides and counted as the oldest of the Oreads. Called the Lady of the Mountain, she is a great Goddess.
Meter Μετερ, Δεμετερ,- is the Great Mother. When called Demeter “The Mother” she is appropriated into the Twelve as the sister and lover of Zeon, Eidon and sometimes Aides. In conservative religion she is the mother of Proserpina Queen of the Dead and High Lady of Summer. However, Meter simply means Mother and may apply to the Goddess Ops, the Earth, Hekate, Great Cybele or even the Universal Mother whose cult is in the Islands and in Cyra. Some mysteriarchs hold that Demeter and Proserpina are one, or they are sisters, or even lovers, and therefore aspects of Great Mother. The Goddess is a great mystery. Sometimes called Ceres.
Oludamare- God the Rainbow along with Janicot the Hare, and Dambatta and Ayeda, the Primordial Serpents of the Rainbow he is one of the Axumi gods worshiped by Manaen and Kybernets.
Ouranos Ορανοσ - Heaven. According to Hesiod, he was born from Gaea who then mated with him and begot the Titans. Her other children, he shut up inside of her with his penis until Gaea forged a sickle, gave it to her son Kronos and bid him castrate his father, thus becoming the new king of heaven.
Prometheos Προμετηεουσ- a Titan. After Zeon appropriated fire to himself, Prometheos stole it, hiding it in the stalk of a narthex and gave it to mankind for which the Twelve, bound him to a rock that his liver might be pecked out and consumed by an eagle every morning. He was, in time, rescued by Herakles.
Rhea Ρηεα- in conservative religion she is the Titaness who is the wife and sister of Kronos and the mother of the New Gods. By her cult, though, she is the Keeper at the Cave of Time, The Lady Serpent, the Mother of All, the Living Goddess of the Earth, the Mother of Growing Things. She is greatly revered in Phrygia and there considered to be one with Cybele. It is thought that, in the same way Demeter and Proserpina are one, She is One with Demeter, thus the three of them make the Three Faced Goddess. She is also a great mystery. Also called Ops, or “Hops”. Grain. Cereal, Ceres. See Demeter.
Teleia, Here Τελεια- one of the Twelve, Queen of Heaven, sister and wife of Zeon. Her first name means “Perfectly”, the second name, by which she is known in the south, means “Beloved.” She is represents Marriage, Childbirth and Revenge regarding wrong women. The Cow is sacred to her.
Semele Σεμελε- the mother of Iacchus. By tradition she is a princess of Thebes and daughter of Cadmos and Harmonia. As the only human to give birth to one of the great gods, she is the symbol of earth being joined to heaven. Some though, say that, as her mother was a Goddess married to a mortal, this was the symbol of heaven being joined to earth, and that Semele was, like her mother, divine. In their temples, which lie outside of the city, and which no man can enter, both are revered as Serpent Goddesses.
Vesta-εστα Hesta, Hestia. The Goddess of Fire, especially as it pertains the the home, hearth and community
Zeon Ζεον- The Chief of the Twelve, son of Kronos and Rhea, spouse of his sister Teleia Queen of Heaven. He is the All Father, Lord of Heaven, Master of Lightning and Storms. The root of his name has several meanings, Godhood, Life force, an electric force like lightning or fire, and these meanings give clues to his actual nature which mysteriarchs believe should be separated from the stories told of him in which is he is a rapacious God of right-makes-right justifying the status-quo.
A NOTE ON NAMES
The suffix “ade” indicates plurality the way an s would in other languages, hence, the whole of the Anaxion family is refered to as Anaxionade. There are times, however, when a member of the family is flatly called Anaxionade rather than Anaxion, indicating that he speaks and acts as the totality of his family, or that to see him is to see the whole of the family.
Other strange instances are the family of Marophon Cleomanes. Properly Cleomanes, once a proper name, is singular and to be born by all the men while the entire family should be referred to as Cleomanesade or Cleomanade. For obvious reasons, this practice has been dispensed with and Cleomanes operates as both singular reference point and the name of the entire family. With the Aktade clan, who hail from another region, a similar practice is kept.
Depending upon which land or city from which a woman hailed, she might bear her family name her whole life or adopt her husband’s at marriage. Phocis Heklade considers herself a member of the Anaxionade and, in some ways, their mother, but she never takes the name Anaxionade. Also, Antha’s daughter, Clio, though technically a member of the Astrikion family through her father Memnon and a married member of the Eutrache, is regularly referred to and refers to herself as Anaxionade.
COMING SOON: MASTER OF ALL SORROWS