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The Pan Fute Finale

Then in the days were the Olempicains honored The Gods with athletic feats. A woman who feed all the atheles sought a dish that would make a lasting impression to all in attendance. She had bought apples from greece and figs from Rome They had chocale and the flesh of wild Boars(Sewine) and Drank the Nectar of the Gods from ceramic cups. They spoke not of Casear but of the Anceints. Musicains and dancers created an atmoshere were people could enjpy while not in the Colisium. They spoke of a Day of Love and one person spoke of Eros and there wish to use his story( the one where he used both short and long arrows to hunt the swine and cook them and feed the people of Athens. Those days were festival days were the night of lovers. The Preist Saint Valintine told the story of A day for lovers The son of Hermes: Eros and Aphrodite his father. He also told the story of Eros and Psyche all in the same day. The Emeperor ClaudiusII heard of this and called him foolish for mixing up the different types of love among common folk. Some might fuse such a story and be sick with who is who. The Emperer then asked his Misters to Divide the story of Eros between the day he meet his wife. And speak of him meeting his wife but poke fun of him as a baby using the bow and arrow. They used Eros middle name Cupid and wrote the story. Than to he sent his gladaters to Saint Valintines area. And told them to Destroy him on Febuary 14 270. They did such and vValintes day has been celebrated ever since. It's also beleived that The Magic Pan Flute of Eros had been found . Some say it is as big as a Xylophone it's beleived that one of the twelve labors of Hercules was to lift the Pan Flute and take it to Eros there Titan would use his magic to turn the Xylophone into a pan Flute. Its has been said that a Lyre(player) wrote the original story so who knows?

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