Fireside
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  • Reads 6,518
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  • Parts 20
  • Time 2h 52m
Complete, First published Jan 16, 2019
The gods are only human. |

Hestia is known as the virgin goddess of the hearth, architecture, domesticity, family, the home and the state. She's the first child of Cronus and Rhea, and the eldest of the first set of Olympian siblings. She's usually non-confrontational and level-headed, and therefore adored by all the other gods and goddesses.

Now imagine if all the other gods and goddesses came to her doorstep whenever they had problems. Imagine if she was the go-to girl because of her calm and nurturing nature. Imagine the words she'd have with her philandering brother, or the conversations she'd share with her nieces and nephews.

Imagine what it's like at the fireside.
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Hestia, the goddess of the hearth, had gone to hiding along with Athena, for there was a prophecy given to the gods that 2 kids from each virgin goddess have enough power to choose if they want to bring the downfall of Mt. Olympus. Hestia and Athena hiding as one of the immortal huntresses of Artemis, Hestia tried to understand how she can get kids when she promised to be a virgin goddess but stopped wondering how after the bond fire incident.