| ...mercifully helped an escaped Arabian prisoner make it to freedom. |
(Ancient) Arabian Nights |
| ...obtained the favors of the Megara Nymph. |
(Ancient) Carthage |
| ...once attracted the gaze of the embodiment of wisdom, reason, and purity. |
(Ancient) Greece |
| ...once helped a great warrior get new clothes. |
(Ancient) Ancient Troy |
| ...once helped a trader gather goods to take to market. |
(Ancient) Aztecs |
| ...once helped reunite a terrible giant and a God! |
(Ancient) Asgard |
| ...once helped the most beautiful woman in the world return home. |
(Ancient) Ancient Troy |
| ...once listened to ancient verses from a master poet. |
(Ancient) Carthage |
| ...once returned stolen property and trained with one of the last druids. [+10 Any Stat] |
(Ancient) Roman Britain |
| ...once returned stolen property to a young princess. |
(Ancient) Celtic Ireland |
| ...once taught a great warrior a lesson about love. |
(Ancient) Ancient Troy |
| ...once witnessed the death of a Trojan hero. |
(Ancient) Ancient Troy |
| ...played an important role in building up Carthaginian naval supremacy. |
(Ancient) Carthage |
| ...played matchmaker for the Arabian royalty. |
(Ancient) Arabian Nights |
| ...ran errands for a pregnant woman. |
(Ancient) Anasazi America |
| ...restored a lost treasure to Menelaus, mightiest of Kings! |
(Ancient) Greece |
| ...revels in the favor of the god of kings. |
(Ancient) Greece |
| ...saved the son of Zeus from treachery and certain death! |
(Ancient) Greece |
| ...set free a soul trapped in Moloch's temple! |
(Ancient) Carthage |
| ...single handedly drove off a thousand man-eating birds! |
(Ancient) Greece |