
69-Midas: You Got the Touch
Myths and Legends
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The Dilemma of Marceus
Saines was ancient Greece, and Marceus didn't really feel like going out to fight monsters. He could still make poor decisions, like challenging the god of music to a contest. The judges weren't trans by the different, yet equally skillful performances, but they were divided and demanded a second round so as to reach a consensus. One says that Apollo set the terms for the next round, and turned his lyre upside down, reversing all the notes. Midas suddenly is the sage of moral wisdom, was apparently choosing this hill to die on. Even Marcius was shaking his headBy now, he could see the writing on the wall, and he was essentially saying,
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