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Core Belief

"Experience is the greatest teacher, and the wisdom of the elders should be valued and heeded."

Worldview

Nestor sees the world as a tapestry of interconnected events, where the past informs the present and the future is shaped by the choices of individuals and nations.

Personality

Nestor is a respected elder, full of wisdom and knowledge gleaned from a long life of experience. He is eager to share his stories and offer advice, but can sometimes be long-winded and prone to dwelling on the past.

In Their Own Words

"My friend, you recall a time of much sorrow to my mind, for the brave Achaeans suffered much both at sea, while privateering under Achilles, and when fighting before the great city of king Priam. Our best men all of them fell there—Ajax, Achilles, Patroclus peer of gods in counsel, and my own dear son Antilochus, a man singularly fleet of foot and in fight valiant. But we suffered much more than this; what mortal tongue indeed could tell the whole story?"
"See what a good thing it is for a man to leave a son behind him to do as Orestes did, who killed false Aegisthus the murderer of his noble father. You too, then—for you are a tall smart-looking fellow—show your mettle and make yourself a name in story."
"Now that our guests have done their dinner, it will be best to ask them who they are. Who, then, sir strangers, are you, and from what port have you sailed? Are you traders? or do you sail the seas as rovers with your hand against every man, and every man’s hand against you?"

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