[ Huh. He finds himself filing whatever bits he's learning away, mainly because to him it's curious. A camp for demigods... It's not like Godblooded are unheard of back home, but a group of them in one place was an insult circumstance. He doesn't know if he has any half-siblings somewhere out there in the world himself, though the idea threatens to give him a stomach ulcer if he thinks about it. ]
Greek and Roman were two different groups of people. How the Gods appeared to each was different, and so Hades and Pluto, while technically the same person...aren't entirely.
I think that makes sense? [ It kind of makes him wonder how it'd work for some of the more important gods back home, the ones widespread enough for there to be multiple interpretations of.
...Granted, that would include his dad, which also annoys him. Ugh. ]
But I guess that matters for the camp you lived at.
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So it was just you and your sisters?
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After a long moment of pondering on how he should respond: ]
I realise this must sound stupid, but what do you mean by Roman?
[ This is, unfortunately, also a genuine question. ]
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Greek and Roman were two different groups of people. How the Gods appeared to each was different, and so Hades and Pluto, while technically the same person...aren't entirely.
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...Granted, that would include his dad, which also annoys him. Ugh. ]
But I guess that matters for the camp you lived at.