gansaey:

“There is a dead man who lies by the ships, unwept, unburied:
Patroclus: and I will not forget him, never so long as I remain among the living and my knees have their spring beneath me.
And though the dead forget the dead in the house of Hades,
even there I shall still remember my beloved companion.”

— Achilles, Iliad Book 22 (via waroftheposes)

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