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Tomorrow

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The son of Arginas (The son of Stemphels and Arcus) was the son of Greek tradition.

Family
Tomorrow is the father of Crane by his wife Epicaster. A good son named Trophones was also known as Atronous, who is claimed to be the real father. According to others, the comings were Alecto and APcasta, or Zeus and Zokaster's son, and the father of Trophones. However, according to the most popular documents, Trophones and future brothers.

Holy shit.
In Greek art, there are two brothers who have a reputation for building temples and palaces. They built Appleo's temple where Delfior Orc was living. According to a story described by Sisso, after the construction of the temple, a man wants the best reward for his labour reward to the People for the future. The Oracle says they will do whatever they want for 6 days, and they will meet the best on 7th day. They do so and they are found dead on the seventh day. The phrase comes from this story, "Honders who love them."

They also built the nephew of the King Hirsius of Hirsia in Beottia. A different story is found in Sciolia, a piece of Kharax and Parkamam on the Schalliatics, and they build the remains of King Ozius. Possanus (Bulgara) writes about his story about Herodotus and his story of Egyptian King Ramps. The comingdis and Troffias set up a stone in a way that could be removed, making it the way out, but no one knows. Tomorrow's and Trophones continue to plunder the stove; while the king finds out that his shell is being lit, but the lock is empty. So he took the trap to catch the thief. Tomorrows was caught in the trap and he cut his head to hide the identity of Tronius Tomorrow.

After that, Trophones immediately swallowed the world. The place where the world devours him, then the labdia's cave was known to be known as Tomorrow's cave, next to a pillars. There was also the Oracle of Trophones, and those who came to take counsel from the Oracle would first have to sacrifice sheep to the coming cave, and thus they had to call tomorrow.

According to scholars, the story was from Greece to Egypt, and some say it was from Egypt. However, Muharr said the story was created among Mithians. From there it went to Ozius, and Greek during the reign of the King of Egypt I. The story spread throughout Greece, among Egyptians.

Future generations.
The son of tomorrow'sdis was Crane. The son of Sersion was hippous. Among the heroes of Melezar was Hipphus who conducted a group of heroes for the murder of Caldian pigs. After that, the king of the Arkdia, King Agrapin, joined the Greeks in battle in Hebron. Back