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MEDUSA
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WpMetadataReadComplete Fri, Sep 13, 2019<5 mins
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Poetry
Phorcys? Ceto? Sthenno? Euryale? Poseidon? Hades? Athena? They're no more.They have succumbed to mortal sins and all that's left in their wake are the stories of their own divine destructions. This is a non-conventional narrative poem from the POV of baby Medusa as she's reborn and grows up with animations.
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Highest Rating #14 in MEDUSA A modern Medusa revisits her tragic origin story. Disguised as a blind woman, Medusa navigates her way through modern society where the gods and other mythological figures roam about amongst their mortal playthings. Still carrying the weight of centuries-old abuse -- raped by Poseidon and transformed by Athena-- Medusa tries to learn her place in a world that often shows cruelty toward those who suffer. Is she a victim, a survivor, or simply a monster? Inspired by various interpretations of the Medusa myth and both Athena and Poseidon's involvement in her transformation. Trigger Warnings for Sexual Abuse / Rape , Mild Violence, and Suggestive Language.

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