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* '''Played by:''' [[Matthew Walker]] | * '''Played by:''' [[Matthew Walker]] | ||
Tiresius was a young soldier in the Parthan army. During the war between the Parthans and the Caelans, he was one of the soldiers who converged on [[King Eteocles]]'s trench. He was wounded in battle, but his injuries were not fatal. When [[Hercules]] and the others found him outside the trench, [[Jason]] intended to just kill him. At Hercules' insistence, though, he was kept alive and his wounds were tended to. In order to get into Parthos to speak with [[King Stavros]] and hopefully discuss a peace treaty between the two cities, Hercules | Tiresius was a young soldier in the Parthan army. During the war between the Parthans and the Caelans, he was one of the soldiers who converged on [[King Eteocles]]'s trench. He was wounded in battle, but his injuries were not fatal. When [[Hercules]] and the others found him outside the trench, [[Jason]] intended to just kill him. At Hercules' insistence, though, he was kept alive and his wounds were tended to. In order to get into Parthos to speak with [[King Stavros]] and hopefully discuss a peace treaty between the two cities, Hercules came up with the idea to pretend to have been caught by Tiresius. | ||
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Revision as of 11:26, 21 March 2014
- Appeared in: HtLJ - 4.20 - Twilight
- Played by: Matthew Walker
Tiresius was a young soldier in the Parthan army. During the war between the Parthans and the Caelans, he was one of the soldiers who converged on King Eteocles's trench. He was wounded in battle, but his injuries were not fatal. When Hercules and the others found him outside the trench, Jason intended to just kill him. At Hercules' insistence, though, he was kept alive and his wounds were tended to. In order to get into Parthos to speak with King Stavros and hopefully discuss a peace treaty between the two cities, Hercules came up with the idea to pretend to have been caught by Tiresius.