Have you ever heard the story of the greek myth, Tantalus? Tantalus was a king of a great city-state. He was invited to party with the gods, and yet had the audacity to steal from them. When the gods found out, they were furious. But Tantalus offered them a sign of good faith and invited them to dinner in an attempt to make up his wrongs. However, Tantalus did not know what to give them, until his annoying pest of a son came up to him. He hated his son, not liking the fact that he would one day usurp him. So he murdered his son, chopping him to bits, and fashioned him into a stew. When the gods came to eat, they were delighted at how good it was. Tantalus, who couldn’t hold back his laughter, revealed the truth and how he had tricked the gods once more. He was smited by Zeus on the spot, the gods were disgusted. When he woke up in Tartarus, he was standing in a pool of water with grapevines hanging over him. He was tasked to stand there as punishment. He figured that wasn’t too bad. Then, he got thirsty. He reached down to cup some water, but his hands were dry. He bent down to sip, but the water receded. He fashioned a cup, but the cup also came dry. Then he got hungry. He tried to pick a grape, but it shifted away. He tried to jump, but his feet became heavy and stuck to the floor. He tried pretending to ignore the grape to surprise it. It was always faster. Day in and day out, he was tormented with starvation and dehydration. Never able to sate his hunger or thirst. Yet always so close to being able to. So tantalizingly close.
Yi really woke up and fought Eigong immediately
Have you ever heard the story of the greek myth, Tantalus? Tantalus was a king of a great city-state. He was invited to party with the gods, and yet had the audacity to steal from them. When the gods found out, they were furious. But Tantalus offered them a sign of good faith and invited them to dinner in an attempt to make up his wrongs. However, Tantalus did not know what to give them, until his annoying pest of a son came up to him. He hated his son, not liking the fact that he would one day usurp him. So he murdered his son, chopping him to bits, and fashioned him into a stew. When the gods came to eat, they were delighted at how good it was. Tantalus, who couldn’t hold back his laughter, revealed the truth and how he had tricked the gods once more.
He was smited by Zeus on the spot, the gods were disgusted.
When he woke up in Tartarus, he was standing in a pool of water with grapevines hanging over him. He was tasked to stand there as punishment. He figured that wasn’t too bad.
Then, he got thirsty. He reached down to cup some water, but his hands were dry. He bent down to sip, but the water receded. He fashioned a cup, but the cup also came dry.
Then he got hungry. He tried to pick a grape, but it shifted away. He tried to jump, but his feet became heavy and stuck to the floor. He tried pretending to ignore the grape to surprise it. It was always faster.
Day in and day out, he was tormented with starvation and dehydration. Never able to sate his hunger or thirst. Yet always so close to being able to. So tantalizingly close.
Bro turned into a greek philosopher because of a skill issue
Hey what Jades did you use for speedrun Eigong if you don't mind me asking?
For my max level eigong? It’s swift blade, qi swipe, swift decent and last stand
And if you mean this run, I literally have no jades equipped
@@Dex-kl7bm Yeah, that's what I meant. Thanks!
Why u gotta do Adorn like that
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