The cares of Gods and Man are nothing to Ganymede, boy of the beautiful face that had been plucked as a whim from the earth by Zeus and relegated to the cupbearer for the Olympians. Popular for his youth and nobility, the boy who was once a prince and hunter had become mere decoration and even for some, an object of envy and hate. What then should he care for? He is neither god nor mortal now....
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The cares of Gods and Man are nothing to Ganymede, boy of the beautiful face that had been plucked as a whim from the earth by Zeus and relegated to the cupbearer for the Olympians. Popular for his youth and nobility, the boy who was once a prince and hunter had become mere decoration and even for some, an object of envy and hate. What then should he care for? He is neither god nor mortal now....