Long ago in the world there were two types of gods and goddess who ruled over different people. There were the Norse Gods and the Greek Gods. All of them determined what happened on earth and everywhere else. In the world of the Norse Gods there was a rule set up by an old witch doctor, who helped out Siff, the wife of the king of the Norse. She was told that her husband was a cheat and a liar. She was told that her husband was having affairs with others. For this she asked the old witch to curse her husband. The curse was as follows; her husband will have five-hundred kids with other, but the five-hundredth will be cursed to not be able to bear children until: one their lovers had died, and a second proposes. Now four-hundred ninety-nine years later and a nymph is due to give birth to a child any day. This child will be the special five-hundredth child. When the child was born they named her Elizabeth. She was loved very dearly by Siff and her mother and her two fathers one that was step and her real one.
Siff felt guilty about the curse that she had put on Beth and tried to make it better by giving her special gifts. She was allowed three. Her first one was that she will be prettier than the sunset, sunrise, or any other God, Goddess, or being. Her second gift was that she will have the loveliest voice in all the land. Her final gift was that she will be immortal and age very slowly. This means that she will turn one in one-hundred years, like a real god or goddess.
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Life Of Beth
RomanceElizabeth is a Norse Demi-Goddess. Her father is Thor, and her mother was a nymph. She is a ball of happiness who just so happens to be forced to marry her fifth cousin. (I know I will be messing up the family trees and stories of many Greek and Nor...