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    Although little known today, the tale of Thysia, Tavros, and Mitrika once dominated the imaginations of the ancient Greek world. But what was it about this triad that was so compelling? And why has their story become known to some classical scholars as one of the most epic of lost works?

     

    OR: the author reads way too many books about The Classics, and wrote a piece of psuedo-academic fake-analysis about sources which don't really exist but were inspired by real pieces in real museums whilst also going 'what if ancient Greece was in the omegaverse?'

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