"Godly conceptions are not like those of man your grace, you need not to worry about her."
Lynceus, his father Aphareus, his brother Pisus and the Messenian royal advisor, Castor, who was also a necromancer were sitting at a large table in the royal study. Lyncues had become worried about Hebe's escalating pregnancy in fear that something was wrong with her or the baby, so his father called the old wizard for advice.
"Hebe being a goddess is not like any other woman," Castor added on, "even in child bearing, from my findings I've discovered that your son is actually very healthy your grace."
"Son?" Lynceus narrowed his eyes at the wizard, hoping he'd heard him right.