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Story time! Jason and The Golden Fleece! - The Assassin - Oct. 09, 2011 This is a story i heard.This is part one of the story but ill put the part 2 of it later on but for now.... ENJOY!!!!! This story starts a long time ago in the country called Thessaly. A king lived with his two beautiful children: Phrixus and Helle. The children's wicked stepmother didn't like them and plotted against them. Their special friends:The Messenger of the gods, Hermes tried to protect them. In that part of the world they had had no rain for a very long time. The children's stepmother made a plan, she asked the King to send to the Oracle at Delphi for advice. He did so, but she intercepted the messengers on the way back and told them what to say. The messengers told the King that in order for the rains to return an offering must be made to the gods: Phrixus and Helle must be sacrificed. The king was very upset but said that it must be done. The King led his children to the altar but just before they got there the golden ram which was a gift from Hermes flew to them, told them to get on his back and flew away with them. He was trying to get them to safety in a land far away. He flew and flew with the children on his back. The children got very tired and the ram told them to hang on. Phrixus held on but his sister was overcome with tiredness and fell asleep, loosing the wool and falling into the sea at a place which is still called Hellespont today. Eventually they landed near the Black sea with only Phrixus alive to tell the story. The poor ram died as soon as he landed. The people of Colchis were so proud of what the ram had done they stripped the golden fleece off it and hung that in a tree with a dragon to protect it. There it stayed for many years until a boy called Jason went to fetch it back home. Jason was a boy who should have been King but his Uncle took his throne. Jason was sent away for his own protection. As he grew into a man he decided to go back and face his uncle. Jason started the journey and when he got to the river he found an old woman on the bank. She asked him for help and he gladly carried her across. When he set the woman down on the other side he found that she was the goddess Hera who was testing Jason. She decided that from this time onwards the gods would protect him. The uncle was a very cunning man and said that Jason could only have his throne back when the golden fleece was restored to the country. He was sure that he was sending Jason to his death. People heard of Jason's task and many young men went to join him. He called this group of men the Argonauts and the ship which they had built the Argo. The men set sail. Shortly they put into an island to get supplies. They found an old blind king, Phineus living in fear of dreadful harpies who ate all of his food and terrorised him. The argonauts prepared a surprise for the harpies. A banquet was prepared and when the harpies came to pinch all of the food the argonauts met them with a hail of arrows. They were killed and Phineus was saved from the misery. To repay their kindness he told Jason the secret of the clashing rocks. He told them to let a white dove go just before they tried to pass between the rocks, if the rocks let the bird through then they would let the ship through. If not then they would all perish. As they approached the crashing rocks the men got frightened and pleaded with Jason to turn back. Jason told them to have faith in the old king and reminded them about the dove. They let the dove go and watched as it flew towards the crashing rocks. The rocks crashed together and the men looked away. Suddenly there was a shout and the men looked up. The rocks had opened and let the dove through. Hastily the ship pushed through and they got safely to the other side. The second part will be put on this thread in some time. Post your comments about it. i would like to see how much you like it or dislike the story. I'm going to add pictures on it when i find some. RE: Story time! Jason and The Golden Fleece! - emman798 - Oct. 09, 2011 The first bit reminds me of Cinderella overall great loved it RE: Story time! Jason and The Golden Fleece! - Hakumen - Oct. 09, 2011 it's awsome!!! RE: Story time! Jason and The Golden Fleece! - Temporal - Oct. 09, 2011 Ah! I remember this one! I read it in my Greek Mythology class! Let's see how well you tell it. So far, so good. RE: Story time! Jason and The Golden Fleece! - NoodooSoup - Oct. 09, 2011 Ehrm... wasn't this already written before? RE: Story time! Jason and The Golden Fleece! - The Assassin - Oct. 09, 2011 most were written but i forgot some part of the story so i got a book of ancient greek storiest to help me out. RE: Story time! Jason and The Golden Fleece! - The Assassin - Oct. 09, 2011 The second part will be put on next week! RE: Story time! Jason and The Golden Fleece! - Odin - Oct. 10, 2011 So, a retelling of Jason and the Argonauts? I might actually read this, depending on how skillfully you present the story. |