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When Iolaus comes up with the idea to disguise Hercules as an ogre to gain passage on a boat to [[Syracuse]], they borrow the grouchy soldier's name. | When Iolaus comes up with the idea to disguise Hercules as an ogre to gain passage on a boat to [[Syracuse]], they borrow the grouchy soldier's name. | ||
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Revision as of 20:26, 15 July 2012
Appears In: Young Hercules: Cheiron's Warriors
Kostas, an 'old comrade' of Cheiron's and an active soldier from Crete, is called in to be the substitute headmaster at the Academy whilst Cheiron is away at a wedding. An old-fashioned, crotchety older man, he believes in training beyond the point of exhaustion and feels that the Academy is no place for half-gods, former thieves, girls, or royalty.
When Iolaus comes up with the idea to disguise Hercules as an ogre to gain passage on a boat to Syracuse, they borrow the grouchy soldier's name.