A/N: This is not The Tales of version of Percy Jackson and the Greek Gods or Percy Jackson and the Greek Heroes, but rather The Tales of version of a book I got of Greek and Roman Mythology I got in Rome Italy. The settings will be after 'The Tales of the Heroes of Olympus: The Blood of Olympus' so please read that before getting in this story. Think of this story as something to pass by until The Trials of Apollo books.


Aesacus

A tragic story of a Trojan Prince without the Trojan war.

Aesacus as the son oof Priam and Arisbe, and grandson of Merops, from whom he inherited the gift of interpreting dreams.

Aesacus' wife died from a snake bite, and he threw himself into the sea. But Thetis took pity on the guy. So what did she do?

You guess it, she turned him into a bird.

Short tragic story, so why I bring him up?

Because his gift of interpreting dreams will come up later.

Until then, I'm going to bring up the great-uncle of Odysseus in one myth and father of Jason of the Argonauts in another.