Dionysus
Just a wine god's kid—
but still someone who's useful
Tend the fields, waiting
I feel like something should go here, so I'll just put my personal analysis of the poem. For the first line, generally when you think of the Olympians you think Why is Dionysus so important? He's just the wine dude. Or something? Anyways his children wouldn't really be thought of as fighters, like the Aphrodite kids, but they can still help out with the strawberries and stuff to keep the camp running. That's the second line. The third would be I guess waiting for a chance to prove themselves as heroes too. Tell me how you interpreted it! After all, the reader makes half the story.
Alejandra di Angelo, thanks for favoriting!
KoalaLover-ABC-123, nice to know! Thanks as always! ^^
pjofanloverocctachelforevs, glad to see I got it right :)
thatinvisiblerose, I'm glad you're feeling better now. Thank you so much for the wonderful review too, I'm so happy!
The Forgotten Traveler, :O You got your hair dyed? What color? I hope you get your homework done in the end though.
