Euripides
A footman for Meletitís Family. He has a eromenos relationshiop with his erastes, Patroclus.
Physical Description
Body Features
He is a beautiful young boy, almost feminine in his beauty.
Mental characteristics
Personal history
He is the son of a chronic gambler and cheat with deep debts. He was sold into slavery to pay off his father's debts to the Aérasopoulos Family (Astériapólis), and was later acquired by Gallus Meletitís at the request of Patroclus.
Gender Identity
Male
Sexuality
Straight.
Education
Informal education only. Voracious reader and loves to accompany the family to listen to public performances, plays when he can.
Failures & Embarrassments
Part of the reason he was sold by Endymion Aérasopoulos was that he constantly was sneaking out to attend public performances. After paying several fines and the boy not responding to harsh punishment, he was sold.
Mental Trauma
He hates his father for putting him in the position and grudgingly participates in his relationship with Patroclus.
Taboos
Buggery
Personality Characteristics
Motivation
He aspires to be an artist and performer. He convinced Patroclus to speak on his behalf so he could get closer to the Meletitís Family (Astériapólis) as the primary sponsor of culture within Astériapólis.
Social
Contacts & Relations
Speech
Eloquent and loquacious.
Alignment
Chaotic Neutral
Current Location
Species
Ethnicity
Honorary & Occupational Titles
Footman / Page
Year of Birth
4690
16 Years old
Birthplace
Astériapólis
Spouses
Siblings
Children
Gender
Male
Eyes
Icy Blue
Hair
Light blonde
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
Pale
Aligned Organization
Other Affiliations
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