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  • Glaucus
  • Glaucus
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  • Glaucus was an arrogant villager who challenged Hercules to a fight after he saw the hero slink away from an encounter with the 50 Daughters of Thespius. He was defeated by Hercules and eventually worked with him to help restore the flow of a river that had been diverted by a Cyclops.
  • Habiendo servido como Sargento de la 9ª Compañía de las Garras Astrales y veterano de las Intervenciones Ionianas, Glaucus es recordado más por cómo murió que por su servicio a los Guardianes de la Muerte. Murió como cualquier Marine Devastador desea, prestando fuego de apoyo a sus Hermanos de Batalla y permitiéndoles llegar a su objetivo final. Los registros de los acontecimientos que condujeron a la derrota del Señor del Relámpago raramente omiten que Glaucus fue observado manteniendo su Bólter Pesado disparando tiempo después de que hubiera sido abrumado por la energía de múltiples rayos. Esta afirmación ha sido confirmada por los datos recuperados de los núcleos sensoriales de varios hermanos, así como por el testimonio del mismísimo Capitán de la Guardia Lestu Aesalon.
  • Glaucus' parentage is different in the different traditions, which Athenaeus lists : * Theolytus the Methymnaean, in his Bacchic Odes - Copeus * Promathides of Heraclea, in his Half Iambics - Polybus of Sicyon and Euboea * Mnaseas, in Book III of his History of the Affairs of Europe - Anthedon and Alcyone * Euanthes, in his Hymn to Glaucus - Poseidon and a Naiad nymph
  • Glaucus was a retired Imperial Navy captain who became the commander of the luxury liner Stellar Mermaid, following the Battle of Endor.
  • In the Greek mythology there are several stories which tell the tale of him becoming of a God. The first one claims he was born as a fisherman and he found a magical herb that brought a fish he caught back to life. Curios, Glaucus ate the magical herb. The herb made him immortal, but turned his arms into fins and his legs into a fish's tail, making him a merman. At first he disliked being a God but the titans Oceanus and Tethys found him and he was quickly accepted by the other Sea-Gods who taught him the art of prophecy. The other one is that he was born a God-Child of Nereus.
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  • The Art of Betrayal
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  • *Galactic Empire **Imperial Navy
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  • Glaucus
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  • Classic Adventures
  • The Politics of Contraband
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  • Classic Adventures
  • The Politics of Contraband
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  • 68
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  • Glaucus was an arrogant villager who challenged Hercules to a fight after he saw the hero slink away from an encounter with the 50 Daughters of Thespius. He was defeated by Hercules and eventually worked with him to help restore the flow of a river that had been diverted by a Cyclops.
  • Habiendo servido como Sargento de la 9ª Compañía de las Garras Astrales y veterano de las Intervenciones Ionianas, Glaucus es recordado más por cómo murió que por su servicio a los Guardianes de la Muerte. Murió como cualquier Marine Devastador desea, prestando fuego de apoyo a sus Hermanos de Batalla y permitiéndoles llegar a su objetivo final. Los registros de los acontecimientos que condujeron a la derrota del Señor del Relámpago raramente omiten que Glaucus fue observado manteniendo su Bólter Pesado disparando tiempo después de que hubiera sido abrumado por la energía de múltiples rayos. Esta afirmación ha sido confirmada por los datos recuperados de los núcleos sensoriales de varios hermanos, así como por el testimonio del mismísimo Capitán de la Guardia Lestu Aesalon.
  • Glaucus' parentage is different in the different traditions, which Athenaeus lists : * Theolytus the Methymnaean, in his Bacchic Odes - Copeus * Promathides of Heraclea, in his Half Iambics - Polybus of Sicyon and Euboea * Mnaseas, in Book III of his History of the Affairs of Europe - Anthedon and Alcyone * Euanthes, in his Hymn to Glaucus - Poseidon and a Naiad nymph
  • Glaucus was a retired Imperial Navy captain who became the commander of the luxury liner Stellar Mermaid, following the Battle of Endor.
  • In the Greek mythology there are several stories which tell the tale of him becoming of a God. The first one claims he was born as a fisherman and he found a magical herb that brought a fish he caught back to life. Curios, Glaucus ate the magical herb. The herb made him immortal, but turned his arms into fins and his legs into a fish's tail, making him a merman. At first he disliked being a God but the titans Oceanus and Tethys found him and he was quickly accepted by the other Sea-Gods who taught him the art of prophecy. The other one is that he was born a God-Child of Nereus. In another myth, Glaucus loved a beautiful Nymph named Scylla. But when he approached her, she was appalled by him because of his fish tail so she fled to land where he could not reach her. Glaucus went to Circe and asked her to make Scylla love him. But instead Circe fell in love with him and told him to forget about Scylla and start loving her. But Glaucus said to her that trees would have to grow underwater and seaweed would grow on land before he stopped loving Scylla. Circe, angry and bitter by rejection, poisoned the pool that Scylla bathed in so that she would turn into a monster with twelve feet and six heads.
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