peleus (fate)
Peleus (ペレウス, Pereusu?) was a mythological Greek hero, the father of Achilles and husband of Thetis. He was a grandson of Zeus. When Thetis tried to make her son immortal by bathing him in holy flames, Peleus opposed it, saying "Then that would destroy Achilles as a human", and thus one part of Achilles was preserved as human. Peleus was one of the Argonauts (Fate), and Atalanta felt he was the only one who wasn't rough and violent and understood moderation. She calls him incredibly cautious, the complete opposite of his son. He was a gentle person who couldn't stand up against his wife.
At Peleus' wedding, Poseidon gifted him the divine horses Xanthus and Balius. Chiron's wedding gift to Peleus was Diatrekhōn Astēr Lonkhē. Peleus would later pass both of these to his son. When Achilles was young Peleus would tell him stories of the Argonauts, especially Atalanta who Achilles would grow to admire.
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