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  • Tapestry of Time
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  • The Tapestries of Time are tapestries made by Waddles later placed in the Bedroom Hallway between Graham and Gwendolyn's bedrooms. The tapestries reflect the timeline Graham lived through throughout his life. They change depending on the timeline based on compassion, bravery, and wisdom alternate histories. They show the eye he collected during the knight tournament, the mentor he chose in the town, the wife he chose, and his chosen virtue at the end of his life (represented by a heart, sword, or book).
  • The Tapestry of Time allows the Olympian gods to look into any person's past or present. It circles above the Abyss of Tartarus at Mt. Olympus. Zeus often looked at the tapestry of time – it was one of the ways that he kept an eye on former lovers such as Alcmene and favored children such as Hercules.
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  • The Tapestry of Time allows the Olympian gods to look into any person's past or present. It circles above the Abyss of Tartarus at Mt. Olympus. Zeus often looked at the tapestry of time – it was one of the ways that he kept an eye on former lovers such as Alcmene and favored children such as Hercules. Zeus showed Hercules the Tapestry when he joined his father on Olympus. When Hercules besieged Olympus and instigated his final showdown with Hera, the combatants eventually wound up in the Tapestry room. Hera intended to hurl Hercules down the Abyss, and gleefully told Kronos that he would have company soon, but Hercules turned the tables on her, sending her hurtling down instead.("Reunions")
  • The Tapestries of Time are tapestries made by Waddles later placed in the Bedroom Hallway between Graham and Gwendolyn's bedrooms. The tapestries reflect the timeline Graham lived through throughout his life. They change depending on the timeline based on compassion, bravery, and wisdom alternate histories. They show the eye he collected during the knight tournament, the mentor he chose in the town, the wife he chose, and his chosen virtue at the end of his life (represented by a heart, sword, or book). The tapestry were put in the hallway not long before or just after Graham's death, to honor the life he lived. The kingdom was passed onto Gwendolyn.