![]() But it turns out not to be so simple when the fame and reputation he acquired in life contrast with the man that he has become as well as the man that Patroclus always saw in him. Achilles attempts to woo him all over again, now with personal growth and wisdom on his side. Patroclus drinks from the River Lethe and loses his memories of Achilles. The murmur of the water makes him drowsy it promises cool sweetness on his tongue, while the mist hanging above suggests an even sweeter sort of bliss-and even dead men, he had quickly come to realize, can thirst. various references to other Greek myths and lore. ![]() ![]()
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