You’ll need 2 eggs…
Don't want to take another egg...I guess I'll have to be more decisive

I think I like Charybdis more, but Scylla is more fun. The literal translation is "female dog"

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You’ll need 2 eggs…
Never knew that, what does Charybdis translate as? One of my favorite mythology tales.Don't want to take another egg...I guess I'll have to be more decisive
I think I like Charybdis more, but Scylla is more fun. The literal translation is "female dog"![]()
Never knew that, what does Charybdis translate as? One of my favorite mythology tales.
Well if my memory serves, she was a bit of a “female dog” in those talesI actually have no clue. Scylla is easy because it's a word used in modern Greek (outside of said tale). I'm not sure that the actual Scylla and Charybdis have an exact translation, although they might
Scylla is more so a wordplay, if you will. The modern day Scylla and the Scylla of the tales just happen to be written and pronounced the same way, which I find quite funny
Well if my memory serves, she was a bit of a “female dog” in those tales![]()
Well I do have 2 white breeds in this hatch!Ooh, ooh! Phoenix, give me whichever egg it suits
You almost got Abonimable Snowman![]()
How do you pronounce Charybdis? Pretty sure I am saying it wrong in my brain lol. (Shar ib dis)Don't want to take another egg...I guess I'll have to be more decisive
I think I like Charybdis more, but Scylla is more fun. The literal translation is "female dog"![]()
I believe it’s a hard K sound, the rest is correctHow do you pronounce Charybdis? Pretty sure I am saying it wrong in my brain lol. (Shar ib dis)![]()