Sight Unseen
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  • Reads 64,983
  • Votes 2,754
  • Parts 18
  • Time 46m
Complete, First published May 27, 2019
Mature
Medusa has been living alone in a cave near the town that worships her. She receives sacrifices since the town has been created. Warriors come to fight her to prove themselves, or gain her head to gain immortality, adding themselves to her garden of men.

Asta Vestuvian is one of the women that is sacrificed to Medusa to appease the town she lives in. She was born blind, so is immune to the stony gaze the godly woman. 

Asta and Medusa slowly fall in love, Medusa skeptical about the woman because of her past. Can Medusa put her past aside and allow herself to love the blind woman willing to stay with her, or will she lose the chance to love her because of her insecurities?


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Medusa, once a beautiful maiden, was cursed by Athena and transformed into a monster. But Medusa discovers that her curse was not a punishment, but a means to control her. She learns that she is actually a demigod, born from a powerful bloodline, and that her snake hair holds the key to unlocking ancient magic. With this newfound knowledge, Medusa sets out to overthrow the Olympian gods, who have exploited and oppressed her kind for centuries. Along the way, she gathers a coalition of other marginalized creatures, including Cyclopes, Minotaurs, and Harpies. As Medusa navigates the treacherous world of Greek mythology, she uncovers a conspiracy involving Athena, Zeus, and other gods. They have been using curses and manipulation to maintain their power and control over the mortal world. Medusa's quest for revenge becomes a crusade for justice, as she confronts the heroes who beheaded her and seeks the various threads, creating a narrative that explores Medusa's complex character and the darker aspects of Greek mythology.restitution. But she also faces unexpected challenges, such as the moral ambiguity of her actions and the consequences of her newfound power. ~Note that I don't own the pictures using for the books covers and the rest inside the chapter's~ •The story is MINE•