Hades and Persephone

Hades and Persephone

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Highest Rankings: #1 in Demeter #6 in Myths #3 in Greek Mythology Hades always loved his sister, Demeter. And when she became pregnant he was the one support she had. When Kore was born, Hades was distraught for reasons only really he understood. He is the god of the underworld, and with that comes knowledge of souls. And Kore, while she came to term, did not have one. She would not live pass birth. At least, until she did. She did because of a mother's love caused Demeter to do what he felt was unthinkable. With Demeter a recluse, Kore supposedly never have been outside, and Hera being bolder, Zeus resorted to asking for the help of the person who hated Kore the most in order to protect his child.
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Isolation can be devastating. But love...can destroy everything around you. For Persephone, isolation is being kept under the suffocating gaze of her mother, treated like a child and forbidden from interaction with her own kind or the mortal people under her care. For Hades, isolation is a deadly gift, a silent and lifeless kingdom that he alone rules -- and that cuts him off from all that he would consider family. But when the winds of chance throw two love-starved souls together, it heralds the end of the universe as they know it.... #1 in HadesxPersephone (09/18/22) #2 in Persephone (09/27/22)

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