In the world of Hellas, the Deathless Gods--The Olympians-- rule as royal families. Zeus and Hera of House Jupiter reign as High King and Queen of Hellas. Poseidon of House Neptune rules as King of Oceanus. And of course, Hades rules as King of Erebus. Within Hellas herself, there are the Nine Dukedoms, one of which is Attica, where Demeter of House Ceres rules as Grand Duchess. The Silver Age came, and with it a new dawn. The world progressed, man was made, and gods were born. One of those gods was Persephone. The stories you know from Greek myth are mostly true. They chronicle the lives of the immortal royal families. But the myths are incomplete. The Queen of Hades herself, Persephone, was murdered in her own palace, and her soul was lost. No one knows where it went, or who might have taken it, because it is nowhere to be found in Hades. What if Demeter got pregnant again, nearly a millennia later, and gave birth to a beautiful baby girl who could make the flowers grow? In this new world of royal gods, mortals, and magical beings, culture has progressed and favors a new, Western European style of life similar to that of the fifteenth to seventeenth centuries here on Earth. By now, most of the stories we know have already come to pass. All the major wars we are told of have been waged and won, but Queen Persephone has been lost, and everyone thinks they will never see again the terrible and beautiful Queen of Erebus who wore a crown of wildflowers in her hair. But the Queen has returned. Her soul, plucked from time and space in her final moment, has come back. Her memories are gone, and she has been raised in seclusion all of her new life, ignorant of her past life, or who her family really is. What happens when Princess Kore is brought back to Hellas? Everything will change.All Rights Reserved
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