Amphitrite aka The Salty One. After initially rejecting Poseidon's marriage offer and hiding out, we can assume that either Delphin (the Dolphin God) was the ultimate wingman or a glorified snitch/kidnapper. I'm going with the former idea here, with her hearing Delphin out. Considering Amphitrite has 49 sisters I can imagine Delphin offering to plan the whole affair would be very persuasive. That and being queen.
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May and Mr Dolphin getting into the Christmas spirit
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I made a character based off of Hollow Knight Grimm’ as species! Meet Hya and her two sons Delphin and Genti
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Sea miniature journal, entirely handmade from scrap leather and savaged paper. Painted with fountain pen and high quality Pellican ink. One of a kind! Available in my new Etsy shop .
50% of the sell will be donated to the sea conservation society "Paul Watson foundation".
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Trans pride flag color picked from Delphin from Pearl Princess!
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Vom Paradiese
Das Wort Paradies stammt vom altpersischen pairidaeza ab, einer Zusammensetzung aus pairi, "rund herum", und daeza, "Mauer". Xenophon, der das Wort als Erster erwähnt, rühmte im 5. Jh. v. Chr. nicht nur die Kriegskunst, sondern auch die Gartenbaukunst des persischen Königs Kyros des Jüngeren. "Wo immer der König sich aufhält... er sorgt für die Einrichtung sogenannter Lustgärten, in denen sich alles Gute findet, was die Erde erzeugt, dort verbringt er den größten Teil seiner Zeit." Er gab das persische pairidaeza auf Griechisch als wieder. In der ersten Bibelübersetzung stand parades für Garten. In der jüdisch-christlichen Tradition verwendet man Paradies als Synonym für den Garten Eden.
Penelope Hobhouse: Der Garten. Eine Kulturgeschichte.
Bis vor kurzem war das Schönbrunnerbad von einer Mauer umgeben, die aber wegen Baufälligkeit und Einsturzgefahr von einem japanisch anmutenden Holzzaun ersetzt wurde.
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POSSIBLE SPOILERS FOR THE CHALICE OF THE GODS.
I’ve posted all of these on my account. This is two of three.
Delphin’s recommendation letter for Percy Jackson.
FROM DELPHIN, GREEK GOD OF DOLPHINS
To Whom It May Concern,
You will have to excuse any spelling errors. I’m dictating this letter.
As the god of dolphins, I have very limited experience interacting with land walkers. I don’t fully understand them, nor do I necessarily care to.
But I can’t pass up an opportunity to say something nice and Percy Jackson for the same of this recommendation letter.
Really. I can’t. He’s my boss’s kid. What am I supposed to do?
All this is to say, Percy Jackson seem like a pretty good guy. For a human, I mean. He’s courageous, friendly, and he doesn’t smell that bad.
He doesn’t seem like the smartest kid in the world. But I guess that’s what your school is for, right?
I told him he could learn more down here among the dolphins because of our superior intellect, but it seems like he really wants to attend your institution. So, please, you should let him in.
For my sake.
I really don’t want Poseidon to be angry with me.
Delphin
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