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Proserpina and Pluto
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Ongoing, First published May 02, 2018
This is the Roman version of how Persephone was trapped in the underworld. 
We all know the story of how Proserpina was trapped in the Underworld by Pluto, but it never came to light what happened to make it so. 

Proserpina was always a good daughter. She loved her mother and always obeyed her. But then one fateful day, she disobeys her mother's wishes and is kidnapped by the god of the Underworld, Pluto. Join Proserpina through her harrowing adventure and discovers there is more to this god than meets the eye.
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A retelling of the famous story of Hades and Persephone. Hades, the God of the Dead, Lord of the Underworld has everything he could ever want except for one thing. Love. Persephone, the daughter of Demeter, a controlling parent hell bent on keeping her daughter "safe" for all eternity, is constantly under the supervision and iron grip of her mother, and over time, it has created a spark of rebellion that yearns for freedom. Through a series of mistakes, clever planning and permission from Zeus, Hades and Persephone fall in love down in the Underworld. But this doesn't sit well with Demeter who is completely unwilling to except that her adult daughter isn't a baby anymore. And so as Zeus tries to reason with the love struck Hades and the psychotic and increasingly violent Demeter, things get more and more complicated as no one is seemingly ever satisfied with anything.