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Ode of Trickery

A Titan hymn used to expel Zagreus, chanted by travelers going away on distant voyages so that they would not fall prey to banditry and deceit.


Singing songs to repel Zagreus during your travels can reduce the chances of encountering deception and pilfering along your journey.

Who was born from the tears of Kephale, splashing teardrops of myriad sizes upon the earth?
Please refrain from your schemes, the Coin of Whimsy with two faces and bodies, the shadow of Zagreus.
Did golden butterflies not drive you away before? In their hallowed temple, the position stolen by you, the priest deceived.
Two crimson shadows streak across the sky.
One is a shade that not even Mnestia's wings can hope to catch.
One is a thieving star that not even Aquila's eyes can hope to seek.
You have stolen the wine offering, the ambrosia of bees and butterflies.
You have stolen the prayers of the altar, the odes of beauty and love.
What else will you steal? Why not steal your own shadow, and depart post-haste.
If you linger till the all-knowing father thwarts your schemes, the Scale of Justice will flog you in its judgement.

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