[Mainly because he's from some ambiguous time in ancient Greece, and Japan didn't have either name at that time! As he continues, his voice keeps that steady, somewhat monotone sound to it.]
I don't mind answering you. We do indeed have Heracles—rather, Elysium has him now. Though I cannot say I am familiar with Alexander the Great. If he's lived his life and has since died, it was not I whom brought him to the Underworld. If he's some future king, then that would be an inquiry for my sisters—not that I can ask them now, nor would I want to.
[Like Nyx, he's not too fond of speaking with them. There's just something a little off-putting when they know everything that will come to pass.]
As for the job: you're right. Without me, mortals cannot die, so I suppose you can say my duty started earlier than it would for most. It's no bother to me; we gods are not so limited at the start of our existence as newborn mortals are.
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[Mainly because he's from some ambiguous time in ancient Greece, and Japan didn't have either name at that time! As he continues, his voice keeps that steady, somewhat monotone sound to it.]
I don't mind answering you. We do indeed have Heracles—rather, Elysium has him now. Though I cannot say I am familiar with Alexander the Great. If he's lived his life and has since died, it was not I whom brought him to the Underworld. If he's some future king, then that would be an inquiry for my sisters—not that I can ask them now, nor would I want to.
[Like Nyx, he's not too fond of speaking with them. There's just something a little off-putting when they know everything that will come to pass.]
As for the job: you're right. Without me, mortals cannot die, so I suppose you can say my duty started earlier than it would for most. It's no bother to me; we gods are not so limited at the start of our existence as newborn mortals are.