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.
Androclus
Fates have a strange way of revealing one's destiny that doesn't involve death, and Androclus is proof of that.
Androclus was the leader of the Ionian colonist who drove the Leleges and the Carians from the area round Ephesus. He himself was supposed to have founded the city. He also conquered Samos.
An oracle had foretold Androclus that the site of Ephesus would be revealed to the colonist by a wild boar and a fish.
One evening a fish that they were cooking jumped off the fire, taking with it a burning piece of charcoal which set light to a thicker aout of which ran a wild boar, which Androclus killed. Realizing that the oracle had been proved accurate, Androclus founded the town on that spot.
Next is the son of Minos and Pasiphae whose death started the chain of events that led to why Theseus took on the Minotaur in a labyrinth.
