Divine Symposium of Greek Patrons
Single Delegate
Before law, before democracy, before empire, there was Olympus. The Divine Symposium of Greek Patrons is the eternal council of the gods, the immortal assembly through which the fate of mortals, cities, and the cosmos itself is debated, contested, and decreed. Here, the Olympians and their divine kin gather not merely to feast and revel, but to argue over the destinies of favored heroes, the rise and fall of great civilizations, the boundaries of divine dominion, and the eternal tension between mortal ambition and divine order. Each deity presides over a sacred domain (war, wisdom, the sea, the harvest, love, the underworld) and each brings to the Symposium their own agenda, their own grievances, and their own vision of how the world below should be shaped. Alliances shift as quickly as the winds off Aegean shores, and even the authority of Zeus is not beyond challenge.
Dear delegates,
Greetings! My name’s Edison, and I am (at the time you're reading this) a Stanford undergraduate 3rd-year. Additionally, this will also be my third year continuing to help the Society for International Affairs at Stanford, and I am excited to be formulating something special for one of SMUNC XXX’s Specialized Committees!
A bit more about me is that I am from Alabama and have been doing MUN since my junior year of high school. Additionally, while it may not seem like it, I am majoring in Biomechanical Engineering (:P). Even so, despite my academic STEM focus, I tend to enjoy discussions involving history, literature, and theology (which is why I am also an 'unpublished' writer). Nigh-most importantly, I really love tea (#teaholic) and am currently on a chess grind.