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{{quote| '''Erinna''': ''Tell me about the voyage. Even if I am a widow, I'm a respectable woman so I hardly get out of the house, except to festivals and such, but you-you get to go across the sea. You know I'm jealous.''<br />
{{quote|'''Erinna''': ''Tell me about the voyage. Even if I am a widow, I'm a respectable woman so I hardly get out of the house, except to festivals and such, but you-you get to go across the sea. You know I'm jealous.''
'''Sostratos''': ''You have less to be jealous of then you think. If you feel crowded and closed in here, imagine spending a night at sea aboard an akatos, where most of the men don't even have room to lie down to sleep.''<br />
'''Sostratos''': ''You have less to be jealous of then you think. If you feel crowded and closed in here, imagine spending a night at sea aboard an akatos, where most of the men don't even have room to lie down to sleep.''
'''Erinna''': ''But you see something new every day, every hour.'' }}
'''Erinna''': ''But you see something new every day, every hour.'' }}


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The series' title is a [[Mythology Gag]] reference to ''[[The Iliad]]'', where [[Homer]] uses the famous piece of description "wine-dark sea" several times.
The series' title is a [[Mythology Gag]] reference to ''[[The Iliad]]'', where [[Homer]] uses the famous piece of description "wine-dark sea" several times.
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=== ''Over the Wine Dark Sea'' contains such tropes as: ===


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* [[Action Survivor]]: Sostratos.
* [[Action Survivor]]: Sostratos.
* [[Ancient Greece]]
* [[Ancient Greece]]
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* [[Jumped At the Call]]: Deconstructed. The intrepid heros hear that Syracuse is starving under a Cartheginian siege and needs grain. Menedemos decides to go because it sounds exciting and will pay a lot of money. Sostratos hates the idea but Menedemos overrules them. Neither apparently give a hoot about the beleaguered citizens of Syracuse. After all, an [[Intrepid Merchant]] has an honest drachma to make, doesn't he?
* [[Jumped At the Call]]: Deconstructed. The intrepid heros hear that Syracuse is starving under a Cartheginian siege and needs grain. Menedemos decides to go because it sounds exciting and will pay a lot of money. Sostratos hates the idea but Menedemos overrules them. Neither apparently give a hoot about the beleaguered citizens of Syracuse. After all, an [[Intrepid Merchant]] has an honest drachma to make, doesn't he?
* [[Literary Allusion Title]]: To the [[Homer|Homeric]] epics.
* [[Literary Allusion Title]]: To the [[Homer|Homeric]] epics.
* [[Little Hero Big War]]: Lots of wars are taking place or imminent; the heroes mainly want to stay out of the way unless the [[Hired Guns|money]] is good enough.
* [[Little Hero, Big War]]: Lots of wars are taking place or imminent; the heroes mainly want to stay out of the way unless the [[Hired Guns|money]] is good enough.
* [[Macedonian Succession Wars]]
* [[Macedonian Succession Wars]]
* [[MacGuffin]]: The peacocks which they have to sell.
* [[MacGuffin]]: The peacocks which they have to sell.
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* [[Tin Man]]: Sostratos.
* [[Tin Man]]: Sostratos.
* [[Up Marketing]]: What they do with peacocks.
* [[Up Marketing]]: What they do with peacocks.
* [[Upperclass Twit]]: Menedemos sometimes, except that he is a talented sea captain and knows how to inspire sailors.
* [[Upper Class Twit]]: Menedemos sometimes, except that he is a talented sea captain and knows how to inspire sailors.
* [[Vitriolic Best Buds]]: Menedemos and Sostratos.
* [[Vitriolic Best Buds]]: Menedemos and Sostratos.



Latest revision as of 01:59, 5 March 2020

Erinna: Tell me about the voyage. Even if I am a widow, I'm a respectable woman so I hardly get out of the house, except to festivals and such, but you-you get to go across the sea. You know I'm jealous.
Sostratos: You have less to be jealous of then you think. If you feel crowded and closed in here, imagine spending a night at sea aboard an akatos, where most of the men don't even have room to lie down to sleep.
Erinna: But you see something new every day, every hour.

This is a Sea Story by Harry Turtledove about Rhodian traders in the Hellenistic era. It concerns the voyage of the trading ship "Aphrodite" to Italy ("Great Hellas") and back and their adventures along the way. The main characters are the cousins Menedemos the captain and Sostratos the purser.

This is the first of the "Helenic Traders" series. Further books are:

  • The Gryphons Skull
  • The Sacred Land
  • Owls to Athens

The series' title is a Mythology Gag reference to The Iliad, where Homer uses the famous piece of description "wine-dark sea" several times.

Tropes used in Over the Wine Dark Sea include: