User talk:Queen Rhana/ArchivesMay 2013

Heracles' Fight with the Golden something or rather...
Golden Hind, Golden Stag; either way it is a giant deer. Greek poetic realism, meets British artistic romanticism, with all the synonyms no one needs. It is what happens when one Age's art becomes another's anthropological museum piece. :-/ Do not forget "interpretatio romanoi", either. Blessed Isles are the vacation resort for Heroes, become "Blest", or "Bless'ed" (Bless Ed) in translation. Elysian Fields, original Purgatory, become the new Blessed Isles, and Tartaros the new Hell. See, instead of admitting the Greek reference came first, Interpretatio Romanoi was used to base everything off Biblical reference; which presumes the reader is Christian, not an Atheist with an interest in ancient Greek Theology. His name is Herakles, but the Romans renamed him Hercules; the X in Greek is "ch" sound, with the K being the hard C in "catalog". - As far as a Wiki page, the problem is easily solved by cross referencing so that either way, the correct page is found... but that would -solve- a problem; not make more problems. Ergo, no one will do it, or keep it. 108.23.140.221 (talk) 03:58, 23 May 2013 (UTC)