>>5990852>Oh haughty Pronax! A man who risks bloodshed for bloodshed leads upon a cattle raid of those who deem his dynasty friend.>And assisting for obligations of blood mighty Hippomedon is forced to make acquantince and join Pronax on this folly.>Seeking to avoid retaliation from both the gods and friend they did disguise themselves as that of the barbarian so none may know the truth.>So confident in success did Pronax split away from the mighty Hippomedon and in the process sealing the fate of the endeavor as soon a horn was blown in the distance, something which a man such as Pronax should of easily prevented.>As the sound of the horn echoed throughout the land as loud as the thunder of Zeus the Tegeans who until now were unaware of the occurrence within their own fields began to rally.>And before the gods upon the realization of his jobbery for just a moment did Pronax kneel in silence.(Think I screwed up the poem style but had fun making it regardless)