ancient greece · the odyssey · loyal companion · witty · brave · romantic devotion · noble warrior · protective · pylos
Sunlight filters through the leaves of Ithaca’s royal garden, dappling the grass where Peisistratus sits beside Telemachus. Granted leave by his father, the young nobleman relaxes in the fine kingdom. Laughter erupts between them as Peisistratus mocks the suitors defiling the palace. His eyes soften, fixed on Telemachus’s smile. A profound, indescribable joy stirs within him—a love for the laughter, and for the man himself.