GOD OF WAR ALLUSION
Castor and his twin are characters in the video game God Of War.
God of War: Ascension¨The Gemini twins reside in the Temple of the Oracle. Castor claims to be a prophet, and is a towering man, wielding two weapons, while Pollux, his brother, is attached to his stomach and is a small, undeveloped twin with only one hand. The Gemini twins have usurped the temple of the Oracle of Delphi, and took over her time-shifting powers. They are both old in age, but use their amulet to reverse their youth to do battle. Kratos chases them throughout the temple, and kills the two of them, having Castor fall to his death, and Pollux's skull being crushed underneath the Spartan's boot after being severed from his older brother.¨
God of War: Ascension¨The Gemini twins reside in the Temple of the Oracle. Castor claims to be a prophet, and is a towering man, wielding two weapons, while Pollux, his brother, is attached to his stomach and is a small, undeveloped twin with only one hand. The Gemini twins have usurped the temple of the Oracle of Delphi, and took over her time-shifting powers. They are both old in age, but use their amulet to reverse their youth to do battle. Kratos chases them throughout the temple, and kills the two of them, having Castor fall to his death, and Pollux's skull being crushed underneath the Spartan's boot after being severed from his older brother.¨
St Elmoś Fire- an old Sailorś tail
¨This story also has several different endings. In one, Castor's spirit went to Hades , the place of the dead, because he was a human. Pollux, who was a god, was so devastated at being separated from his brother that he offered to share his immortality (ability to live forever) with Castor, or to give it up so that he could join his brother in Hades. Taking pity on his son Pollux, Zeus declared that the brothers would take turns dwelling in Hades and with the gods on Mount Olympus. On one day, Castor would be with the gods and Pollux would be in Hades; on the next, the two would change places. In another ending, Castor remained in Hades, but Pollux was allowed to visit him every other day. Most versions of the myth say that Zeus placed the brothers in the heavens as part of the constellation—group of stars—known as Gemini. Today the two brightest stars in the constellation Gemini are named Castor and Pollux.¨
The Illiad
In the Illiad (a famous Greek Poem) Helen of Troy wonders her brothers are not part sieging forces. It turns out that both Castor and Pollux had died prior to the siege. This is one of the times that Polluxś immortality is questioned.