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== ''[[1.13 - Forgery]]'' == | == ''[[1.13 - Forgery]]'' == | ||
* When [[Corinth Girl | * When [[Corinth Girl Sarah|his date]] expresses interest in working at a palace, Jason says that he'll see what he can do. | ||
==''[[1.18 - A Serpent's Tooth]]''== | |||
* Though he seems to find them boring and tedious, Jason sits through a very long line of petitioners, two of whom are the [[Babylonian Sibyl]] and 'her' [[Babylonian Translator|translator]]. Later, as the mysterious fires continue to spread around Corinth, [[Ophistus]] provides him with a scroll containing the traditional 'reassurance speech' for him to give to his people. | |||
==''[[1.19 - The Lure of the Lyre]]''== | |||
* After leaving [[Bacchus]]'s cave, Hercules runs back to the Academy to tell [[Lilith]] and [[Iolaus]] about the place. Jason misses out on the fun, as he's away at 'king school'. | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:33, 10 February 2015
While still attending Cheiron's Academy, Jason is also preparing for his upcoming coronation to become King of Corinth. It is a process that involves etiquette lessons, meetings with ambassadors, and hearing petitions from Corinthian citizens. While he often gets bored of the lessons and desires to be treated like a normal guy, he isn't shy of pulling out the "prince" card to impress the ladies.
1.01 - Treasure of Zeus
- Jason says that he's glad to be going back to Cheiron's Academy, where he'll be treated like "just another student", not like a prince.
- Seconds later, he's more than willing to brag to Kora that he's going to be the King of Corinth.
1.13 - Forgery
- When his date expresses interest in working at a palace, Jason says that he'll see what he can do.
1.18 - A Serpent's Tooth
- Though he seems to find them boring and tedious, Jason sits through a very long line of petitioners, two of whom are the Babylonian Sibyl and 'her' translator. Later, as the mysterious fires continue to spread around Corinth, Ophistus provides him with a scroll containing the traditional 'reassurance speech' for him to give to his people.