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''Playboy of [[Athens]]'' | |||
''Playboy of [[Athens]]'' | |||
[[Alkibiades]] was born in 450 BCE in Athens, [[Greece]]. He was a well known social figure and was affiliated with the [[Periklean Circle]]. Alkibiades met [[Kassandra]] in 431 BCE at [[Perikles's Symposium|a party]] hosted by [[Perikles]]. There, he was able to [[Oil and Love|assist]] Kassandra by pointing her in the direction of [[Korinthia]] to find information on [[Myrrine|a woman]] she was seeking who had fled [[Sparta]] many years ago. Years later, Alkibiades met Kassandra again in [[Elis]] where he [[Delivering a Champion|convinced]] her to [[The Contender|replace]] a [[Testikles|previous]] [[Pankration|athlete]] in the [[Olympic Games]] after that athlete was killed by [[shark]]s. As a young man, Alkibiades was known for his unquenchable libido and flamboyant attitude. Although a generally well meaning person, he was not against morally gray actions as a means to an end for his own personal gain. | |||
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Playboy of Athens
Alkibiades was born in 450 BCE in Athens, Greece. He was a well known social figure and was affiliated with the Periklean Circle. Alkibiades met Kassandra in 431 BCE at a party hosted by Perikles. There, he was able to assist Kassandra by pointing her in the direction of Korinthia to find information on a woman she was seeking who had fled Sparta many years ago. Years later, Alkibiades met Kassandra again in Elis where he convinced her to replace a previous athlete in the Olympic Games after that athlete was killed by sharks. As a young man, Alkibiades was known for his unquenchable libido and flamboyant attitude. Although a generally well meaning person, he was not against morally gray actions as a means to an end for his own personal gain.