Greek Mythology Revisited!

As one who was NEVER interested in the sad and torrid affairs of the ancient Greeks, it came as a shock to me when my first novel—which I had imagined would be a modern day romance, became a trilogy steeped in the mysteries of Greek mythology. But those of us that live and listen to our muses know that it is not for us to dictate what inspiration may drop onto our laps—or our heads—only to capture it and be grateful...and grateful I am!

The Sibylline Trilogy is a modern story of soul mates, Alex and Cassandra, created by the god Apollo, who were destined to be together forever. But something went wrong and now Alex’s beloved reincarnates and is cursed to always die by her twenty-seventh birthday...with no memory of Alex.

As I began my research on Greek Sibyls and Oracles, I became particularly interested in the varied and opposing stories from mythology. Most interesting is the famous story of the Trojan Princess, Cassandra, who was originally described as having the gift of visions from her youth. In 560 BC, her story was retold. In the newer version, Cassandra betrayed the god, Apollo and so he spit in her mouth, thereby cursing her; she would have visions, but no one would believe her.

After much research, I discovered that the epic poems, which provided our insight into ancient times, including Cassandra and the Trojan War, were extensively edited from 560-528 BC to instill fear in the Roman’s of crossing the Greek gods.

Another story that I found interesting and borrowed was the explanation of the evil eye. Many Mediterranean cultures believe that it is bad luck to have someone look upon you with envy in their heart. They call it “the evil eye.”

In order to remedy the evil eye, Greeks and others, wear a marble that bears a blue eye ball to protect themselves from the envy of others. There are even tests to see if you’ve been affected by the evil eye, involving water and olive oil.

In The Last Oracle, the evil eye is one of the weapons of choice for the villainess; the seductive, sculptress Kristiana, aka Circe.

Blue eyes were evidently rare in ancient Greece. This makes me wonder if the "evil eye" was a demonstration of man's (and women's) propensity to fear things that he are different or not understood.

Because Kristiana (my fictional character) is blue eyed, I have filled in the missing history of the “evil eye” and linked it to a source: Kristiana.

I do consider filling the gaps in history, just part of the fun of writing fiction. But that does make me wonder just how much “fun” Homer and others had in retelling history.

Perhaps thousands of years from now, there will be those that believe that the evil eye was named for a woman named Kristiana.
The Last Oracle The Last Oracle(The Sibylline Trilogy, #3) by Delia J. Colvin Delia J. Colvin
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Published on September 13, 2013 12:25 Tags: apollo, cassandra, evil-eye, homer, mythology, sibyl, soul-mates, the-last-oracle, the-sibylline-oracle, the-symbolon, troy
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message 1: by Anne (new)

Anne Monteith I am so glad that you are writing this series I have loved ALL mythology since I was a teen and I really reading books that have been both well written and researched. There are not many authors who do it well and some have run their series beyond into the ground.

Thanks


message 2: by Delia (new)

Delia Colvin Anne wrote: "I am so glad that you are writing this series I have loved ALL mythology since I was a teen and I really reading books that have been both well written and researched. There are not many authors w..."

Anne, thanks so much for your post! I've really enjoyed all of the research! Fascinating stuff! What are your favorite books on the subject?


message 3: by Anne (new)

Anne Monteith Acheron and a couple of more of SK books, The Gatekkeepers Saga, The Descendants, The Immortal Choice, The Lunagngeligue Series are a few of the recent/


message 4: by Delia (new)

Delia Colvin Anne wrote: "Acheron and a couple of more of SK books, The Gatekkeepers Saga, The Descendants, The Immortal Choice, The Lunagngeligue Series are a few of the recent/"

Oh Awesome! Thanks for the great recommendations!


message 5: by Lesley (new)

Lesley Anne I'm impressed with the obvious amount of research you've done on for this trilogy! Especially in light of the fact that you're not a mythology buff! One of my favorite things about you, Delia, is the sheer joy you show when your readers communicate with you. Its a pleasure to follow you on Facebook. I feel like we've become friends over the last few months. Congrats on your success!!


message 6: by Delia (new)

Delia Colvin Lesli wrote: "I'm impressed with the obvious amount of research you've done on for this trilogy! Especially in light of the fact that you're not a mythology buff! One of my favorite things about you, Delia, is..."

Lesli, what a beautiful thing to say!! I can tell you that no matter my mood, no matter what's going on-an email or post from a reader ALWAYS puts a smile on my face! And so, I thank you for taking the time to connect with me! You've come to be a special friend to me too!


message 7: by Anne (new)

Anne Monteith All authors SAY they appreciate their readers, it is nice to see one whose ACTIONS are the same as the platitudes that others say. I'm glad I ran across your books and as Leslie said they show an incredible amount of research and enthusiasm for the subject.


message 8: by Delia (new)

Delia Colvin Anne wrote: "All authors SAY they appreciate their readers, it is nice to see one whose ACTIONS are the same as the platitudes that others say. I'm glad I ran across your books and as Leslie said they show an ..."

Anne, thanks so much for your kind words! It seems like it was not so very long ago that I was terrified of others reading what I wrote (less than a year ago and 3 novels ago). It truly was the beautiful heart of people like you that took away the fear and helped me walk into this exciting new pursuit of my passion.


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