《ENTWINED》What You Need to Know (🇬🇷 🇺🇸 🇬🇧 🇮🇳 🇮🇩 🇲🇾 🇯🇵 )

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The Hellenicus divides the society by castes.

Every human on earth has soulmates but only the Hellenicus has the ability to find their soulmates through the clairaudience link that will be awakened when they reach the age of eighteen.

a/n: I know some of you are confused how it works so I'm going to do my best in explaining. When someone reaches the age of eighteen, they will not be able to read their other half's mind unless the other half is also eighteen or older than eighteen. In short, they both have to be at least eighteen years of age. For example in Annabelle's case. Ryan was twenty years old but at that time, Annabelle was still seventeen-going-eighteen. When she has her eighteenth birthday, she could read Ryan's mind and vice verse.

There are three families, descendants of The Big Three: Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades.

Descendants of the God of the Sky, Zeus

Characters: Queen Rhea Christoulakis

Descendants of the God of the Sea, Poseidon

Characters: Kristen, Vladimir, Adrian

Descendants of the God of the Underworld, Hades

- all deceased in the big massacre -

There are twelve Olympians (including Poseidon and Zeus) and the Royals are the descendants of these Olympian gods and goddesses. They are the major deities of the Greek pantheon: Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Demeter, Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Ares, Aphrodite, Hephaestus, Hermes, and either Hestia or Dionysus. As major as their ancestors, the Royals commonly take place in ruling the race.

The family names of the descendants can varied, depending on their location and the cultures they were born in.

Descendants of , Goddess of marriage, women, childbirth, and family

⇢ meaning: Theos (god) + Doron (gift)

⇢ other languages & cultures:

• Amharic: Tewodros

• Armenian: Toros

• Bulgarian: Teodor, Todor

• Croatian: Teo

• Czech: Teodor, Theodor

• Danish: Teodor, Theodor

• Dutch: Theodoor

• English: Theodore, Thornton, Thorpe

• Finnish: Teuvo

• French: Théodore, Théo

• Georgian: Tedore

• German: Theodor

• Hungarian: Tivadar, Tódor

• Italian: Teodoro, Teo

• Latvian: Teodors

• Limburgish: Thei

• Macedonian: Teodor, Todor, Toše, Toshe

• Norwegian: Teodor, Theodor

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• Polish: Teodor

• Portuguese: Teodoro, Téo

• Romanian: Teodor, Tudor, Theodor

• Russian: Feodor, Fyodor, Fedor, Fedya

• Serbian: Teodor, Todor

• Slovak: Teodor

• Slovene: Teodor

• Spanish: Teodoro, Teo

• Swedish: Teodor, Theodor

• Ukrainian: Fedir

Descendants of , Goddess of agriculture, harvest, fertility and sacred law.

⇢ meaning: derived from Ancient Greek Στεφανος (Stephanos) meaning "crown", more precisely "that which surrounds".

⇢ other languages and cultures:

• Ancient Greek: Stephanos

• Armenian: Stepan

• Basque: Estebe, Eztebe

• Biblical Greek: Stephanos

• Biblical Latin: Stephanus

• Biblical: Stephen

• Bulgarian: Stefan

• Catalan: Esteve

• Croatian: Štefan, Stevan, Stipan, Stjepan

• Czech: Štěpán

• Danish: Stefan, Steffen

• Dutch: Stefan, Stefanus, Steffen, Stephan, Steven

• English: Stephens, Steven, Stevenson

• Finnish: Tahvo, Tapani

• French: Étienne, Stéphane

• Galician: Estevo

• Georgian: Stepane

• German: Stefan, Stephan

• Greek: Stephanos

• Hungarian: István

• Icelandic: Stefán

• Irish: Stiofán

• Italian: Stefano

• Latvian: Stefans

• Lithuanian: Steponas

• Low German: Steffen

• Macedonian: Stefan

• Maori: Tipene

• Medieval French: Estienne

• Norwegian: Stefan, Steffen

• Occitan: Estève

• Old Church Slavic: Stefanu

• Polish: Stefan, Szczepan

• Portuguese: Estevão

• Romanian: Ștefan

• Russian: Stepan

• Scottish: Steafan, Steaphan

• Serbian: Stefan, Stevan, Stjepan

• Slovak: Štefan

• Slovene: Štefan

• Spanish: Estavan, Esteban

• Swedish: Staffan, Stefan

• Welsh: Steffan

Descendants of , Goddess of wisdom, handicraft, and war.

⇢ meaning: resurrection

⇢ other languages and cultures:

• Bulgarian: Atanas, Tase

• English: Antherton, Ansley, Ferreira

• Macedonian: Atanas, Atanasij, Tase

• Romanian: Atanase, Fenije

• Russian: Afanasiy, Afanasy

• Serbian: Atanasije

• Italian: Antonino

Descendants of , God of music, poetry, arts, oracles, archery, herds and flocks, diseases, healing, light, sun, knowledge, and protection of the young.

⇢ meaning: Mi (who) + Ki (that, because, since) + El (God)

⇢ other languages and cultures:

• Basque: Michel

• Bulgarian: Danailov, Danielov, Iliev, Mihaylov, Mihov

• Croatian: Ilić

• Danish: Mikkelsen

• Dutch: Michel, Michiels

• English: Michaels, Michaelson, Mitchell, Morgan

• Flemish: Michiels

• French: Michaud, Michel

• German: Michel

• Greek: Michelakakis, Michelakis

• Indonesian: Mikael, Effendi

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• Italian: Micheli

• Polish: Michel

• Russian: Mikhailov

• Scottish: Mitchell

• Serbian: Mihailović, Mihajlović

• Swedish: Mikaelsson

Descendants of , Goddess of the hunt, forests, and hills, the moon, and archery.

⇢ meaning: "constant, steadfast".

⇢ other languages & cultures:

• Albanian: Kostandin

•Bulgarian: Konstantin, Kostadin, Kosta

• Dutch: Constantijn, Stijn

• English: Griffin

• French: Constantin

• Georgian: Konstantine

• German: Konstantin, Konstanze

• History: Constantine

• Hungarian: Konstantin

• Italian: Constantino, Costas

• Japanese: Teisū, Kinoshita

• Late Roman: Constantinus

• Macedonian: Konstantin, Kostadin

• Polish: Konstantyn

• Portuguese: Constança, Constância

• Romanian: Constantin, Costache, Costel, Constanța

• Russian: Konstantin, Kostya

• Serbian: Konstantin

• Ukrainian: Kostyantyn

• Welsh: Cystennin

⇢ characters in the story: Rose Marcella Costas

Descendants of , God of War

⇢ meaning: Themis (law of nature, divine law, that which is laid down) + Kleos (glory)

⇢ other languages and cultures:

• Greek: Themistokles, Themistoklis, Travoularis

• Arab: أحمد (Ahmad)

• Afghanistan (Pashto): Ahmad, Ahmed

• Bulgarian: Petrova, Dobreva

• English: Davies, Davis

• Indonesian: Ahmadi, Wijaya

• Ingushetia: Akhmad

• French: Thomasson, Thomesson

• India (Urdu): Ahmad, Ahmed

• Persian: Ahmadi

• Western Africa (Mandé): Amadou

• Uyghur: Ehmet

⇢ characters in the story: Damian Travoularis, Nicomaine Davis

Descendants of , Goddess of love, beauty and sexuality

⇢ meaning: derived from Ancient Greek (basileus) meaning "king".

⇢ other languages and cultures:

• Albanian: Vasil

• Ancient Greek: Basilius

• Arabic: ملك (Malik)

• Bengali: মালিক (Malek)

• Bulgarian: Vasil, Vasko

• English: Basil, Baz, Bazza, Barclay, Lewis

• Finnish: Pasi

• French: Basile

• Georgian: Vasil

• Greek: Vasileios, Vasilios, Vassilis

• Hindi: मलिक (Malik)

• Italian: Basilio, Balotelli

• Indonesian: Malik

• Macedonian: Vasil

• Medieval Slavic: Vasilii

• Polish: Bazyli

• Romanian: Vasile

• Russian: Vasili, Vasiliy, Vasily, Vassily

• Serbian: Vasilije

• Spanish: Basilio, Vidales

• Ukrainian: Vasyl, Wasyl

⇢ characters in the story: Nikki and Renata Vidales

Descendants of , God of fire, metalworking, stone, masonry, forges, the art of sculpture, and blacksmiths.

⇢ meaning: Ge ( earth, land, ground ) + Ergon ( work, deed )

⇢ other languages and cultures:

• Albanian: Gjergj

• Ancient Greek: Georgios, Georgius

• ArmAlbanian: Gjergj

• Armenian: Gevorg, Kevork

• Basque: Gorka

• Bulgarian: Georgi

• Catalan: Jordi

• Cornish: Jory

• Croatian: Đurađ, Đuro, Juraj

• Czech: Jiří

• Danish: Georg, Jørgen

• Dutch: Joeri, Joris, Jurgen, Jurriaan, Sjors

• English: George

• Esperanto: Georgo

• Estonian: Georg

• Finnish: Jyri, Yrjänä

• French: Georges

• Frisian: Joris

• Galician: Xurxo

• Georgian: Giorgi, Iuri

• German: Georg

• Greek: Georgios, Giorgos, Yiorgos

• Hungarian: György

• Icelandic: Georg

• Irish: Seoirse

• Italian: Giorgio

• Latvian: Georgijs, Georgs, Juris

• Lithuanian: Jurgis

• Low German: Jürgen

• Macedonian: Gjorgji, Gorgi

• Malayalam: Geevarghese

• Medieval Low German: Jurian

• Medieval Scandinavian: Yrian

• Medieval Slavic: Georgei

• Norwegian: Georg, Gøran, Jørgen, Ørjan

• Polish: Jerzy

• Portuguese: Jorge

• Romanian: George, Gheorghe

• Russian: Georgiy, Georgy, Yegor, Yuri, Yuriy

• Scottish: Deòrsa, Seòras

• Serbian: Djordje, Djuradj, Djuro, Đorđe, Đurađ, Đuro

• Slovak: Juraj

• Slovene: Jurij

• Sorbian: Jurij

• Spanish: Jorge, Garcia

• Swedish: Georg, Göran, Jöran, Jörgen, Örjan

• Ukrainian: Yuri, Yuriy

• Welsh: Siôr, Siors, Siorus

⇢ characters in the story: Catalina Jorge, Carlos Garcia

Descendants of , Messenger of the gods, god of trade, thieves, travelers, sports, athletes, border crossings, the guide to the Underworld.

⇢ meaning: messenger

⇢ other languages and cultures:

• Arabic, Urdu, Pashto: رسول

• Bengali: রসুল (Rasool)

• Bulgarian: Angelov

• English: Angel

• Hindi: रसूल (Rasoul)

• Indonesian: Rasul

• India: Acharya, Abbott, Bhattacharya, Bandopadhyay

• Italian: Angioli, D'angelo, De Angelis, Evangelista

• Macedonian: Angelov

• Romanian: Anghelescu

Descendants of , Goddess of the hearth, home, domesticity, family, and the state

⇢ meaning: "burning one"

⇢ other languages & cultures:

• English: Shirley

• French: Séraphin

• German: Seraphin

• Hebrew: Seraph

• Indian: Aaghnya, Adara, Agnibhav, Agnika, Chardy, Deepshikha

• Macedonian: Serafim

• Late Roman: Seraphinus

• Latin: Serafino

• Polish: Serafin

• Romanian: Serafim

• Russian: Serafim (Серафим)

Descendants of , God of the vine, grape-harvest, wine-making, wine, fertility, ritual madness, religious ecstasy, theatre.

⇢ meaning: σπυριδιον (spyridion) "basket" or Latin spiritus "spirit".

⇢ other languages & cultures:

• Croatian: Spiridon

• English: Spaulding, Springfield

• Greek: Spiros, Spyro, Spyros

• Late Greek: Spyridon

• Serbian: Spiridon

• Spanish: Espiridión

a/n: I feel that if you read the second book Enamoured, this will be an "aha!" moment.

There are too many regulars. Unlike Pure Royals and Royals, Regulars we're descendants of minor gods (and we know there are a lot of minor gods in Greek Mythology).

⇢ from the Greek Ζεφυρος (Zephyros) meaning "the west wind". Zephyros was the Greek god of the west wind.

⇢ other languages and cultures:

• Ancient Greek: Zephyros

• Hebrew: Tzafrir

• Late Roman: Zephyrinus

• Portuguese: Zeferino

• Spanish: Ceferino

~ more examples coming!

Hello, my angels and Twiners ♥

I noticed that some of you have questions regarding the Hellenicus, soulmates, and other things that happened on the Entwined series so I decided that I will answer all of your questions (provided you ask, of course).

So please drop your question(s) here in the comment and I will answer them by putting Q&A on this chapter -maybe it will serve as a Wikia (I want to make one but considering my book is not even published yet, that will not work - still hoping one day it will though).

That's all for now.

Loads of pizza, agatha x

p.s. this song is what I truly feel for all of you who read my book.

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