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Aetos is a girl with black, short and, choppy hair and mischievous black eyes. She usually wears a black jumpsuit that she with fine black leather made from her dad. She has a dagger made of a tiger’s tooth that her young eagle stole from the Sun God. She has a knack for causing mischief and can you blame her? She also lives with an eagle. She lives in a small country side in a cave that had a small stream from the river nearby that she drank from. There was a small tree that she planted for her immature eagle named Athea to sleep on. Aetos lived alone so she had to provide her own food. She ate cooked salmon on her fire near the end of the cold, damp wall. Other than that she ate rabbit and caribou, she hunted with her bow and arrow. How did she get her weapons you ask, well her father gave them to her after he died in the same exact cave. The problem is that in the world at that time, there was a myth that caused an abundance of problems. Once long ago Zeus owned all the gold that the mortals had found working in the mines. Zeus had five rooms full of treasure and many people such as Aetos spent their lifetime trying to steal that gold. So then Zeus ordered, secretly, to give all the treasure to Apollo. The plan had worked for about nineteen years but then somebody found the gold hidden in Apollo’s secret room in the mountain guarded by 17 dwarves. It was Aphrodite who had found the treasure and her beauty tricked the dwarves into revealing the treasure. She looked in and immediately spread the rumor of gold in the mountain to get revenge on Zeus for stealing her mirror. However Aphrodite did not feel content, so she also spread the rumor of Apollo’s golden chariot hidden in the mountain, she thought she was lying.
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