Extra: Egyptian Mythology [Reprint]

Poseidon had a son named Oliwin. Pen ~ Fun ~ Pavilion www.biquge.info Oliwin was born just like his father, burly and strong. But he didn't like to live in the sea, but always came to the mountains and wilderness, climbing rocks and hunting. However, after all, he is the son of the god of the sea, so he can walk like a fly even on the sea.

Keeping Oliwin with him all day was a hound named Sirius, who was as brave as his master, always rushing to the front when hunting, and always standing in the way of Oliwin when encountering wild beasts.

Over time, Oliwin often encountered Artemis, the goddess of the moon and the goddess of hunting, while hunting. The two were soon fascinated by each other's elegance and uncanny hunting skills, and later, they often walked together in the mountains, climbed cliffs, climbed dangerous peaks, and talked about everything.

All this made Apollo very angry. He knew that Artemis was a stubborn girl, and persuasion would not impress her at all. Apollo was ruthless and came up with a poisonous plan.

One day, Oliwin, as usual, "flew" on the surface of the sea, ready to go ashore to hunt. His whole body was submerged in water, with only his head above the water.

Apollo and Artemis "coincidentally" flew over the sea.

"Sister, people say that you have a hundred steps to wear Yang, how about we compete today?"

Artemis thinks that only Oliwen's archery skills can be compared to her, how can she take her brother in her eyes!

"Well, what do you say?"

"Look, that little black dot is a reef, just shoot it." Apollo knew that his sister's eyesight was inferior to his own, and he couldn't see what the black dot was.

"No problem!" The voice did not fall, only a whoosh, a sharp arrow was not biased or oblique, and it hit the small black dot.

"Sister, you really live up to your reputation, brother, I don't dare to compare with you anymore." With that, Apollo quietly left.

Artemis was so proud that she landed at sea to see what she had been shot. But what she saw was Oliwin, who had been hit by an arrow in the head, lying quietly on the water, and before he could say a word to his sweetheart, he was already exhausted.

The most beloved person died under his own arrows, and Artemis fainted at once. When Sirius heard the news of his master's tragic death, he wailed all night in grief. He didn't even look at the food he was fed by others, and after a few days he went with Oliwin.

This tragedy made Zeus sigh too. He collected Oliwin's body and lifted him to the heavens as Orion. He couldn't stay together forever in life, and after death, he was finally with his sweetheart, the moon god Artemis, forever. Silius also won the sympathy of Zeus with his loyalty, and was elevated to the celestial realm, where he continued to accompany his master, which was Canis Major. In order not to make Sirius lonely, Zeus also deliberately found a companion for him - Canis minor. Zeus knew that Oliwin loved hunting the most during his lifetime, so he placed a small prey next to him, Lepus.

Artemis never met Apollo again, and no matter how much Apollo tried to apologize to his sister after him, Artemis always left the moment before he arrived, and the moon and sun never crossed paths again. This is the reason why the sun and the moon are not in the sky together in Greek mythology.