If the imperative tense has only second and third person forms then how does one give oneself a command?
For instance, I recall when I was kid that we would pull our trampoline up next to the elm tree in our side yard so that we could climb the tree and jump to the trampoline. Being afraid of heights I would climb to the crook of the tree and say to myself, "Jump." In English it doesn't matter given the form is the same for the imperative whomever you are speaking to, but in Greek would I say πήδαε or πηδαέτω? (or maybe ἐγώ πήδαε, or πήδαε με. . . is there a vocative for the first person pronoun?)
Propter Sanguinem Agni,
