You need to be able to write the myth in your own words. Libraries are a more modern idea that was not around in the Greek times.
If you would like to go in that direction anyway, why not rewrite the story of Athena and Arachnid but instead of weaving tapestries, have them write stories using thread to each write a book on cloth, much like the old-fashioned samplers. The "books" would hang on the wall in olympus and tell their stories, like a sampler. This inspired mortals to write stories for themselves and use murals, and papyrus to write upon and share their books, becoming the first library.
Teiresias was described to be a cranky old fellow. Despite being blind, it was believed that he see things better than how other view them. During their first encounter, Oedipus was furious because Teiresias did not intend to tell the king about Laius' murderer.
On another occasion, Teiresias did not tell Oedipus about his knowledge that would be able to save Thebes because he believed that "everything that's going to happen will happen anyway"
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Stanton became a writer on women's rights after her children were older.
She gained popularity as a result of her work and toured the county still discussing the issue of women's rights and other recent topics.
Stanton was one of the authors of the book "History of Women Suffrage" and also wrote about her life in the autobiography "Women Bible" which received its fair share of critics and debate.
Elizabeth Stanton until her death in 1902 continued to write, even though she could not travel as much as she wanted to due to ill health.
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