Meadow of Enna | Namjin |
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  • Reads 6,646
  • Votes 622
  • Parts 18
  • Time 2h 54m
Ongoing, First published Sep 13, 2019
Since becoming the Goddess of Harvest, Demeter had a line of suitors asking for his hand in marriage. But he had other things he wanted to focus on, he liked playing with the lives of humans. Gifting those that adore and worship him. While cursing those that mock him or speak of him in vain. So when he finds his statue broken in the great temple of Demeter, he swore the culprit would receive the punishment he deserves.
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A goddess is taken to the underworld as the king's bride; her father knew everything and her mother knew nothing. In this retelling of the Hymn of Demeter, mother and daughter will do whatever it takes to free themselves, no matter the cost. Book I of The Triple Moons' Chronicles * Up in the sky, in a world between myths and lies, lives a daughter caged on an island. She is Persephone. The beautiful Persephone, whom every Olympian god wants to marry-they all want her beauty to conceal their ugliest secrets, but only Hades manages to take her to his realm. He dwells below the earth, across the river Styx, between Tartarus and the Isle of Blest. No mortals can see his forbidden land until they pass away. Forced into marriage by her father Zeus, Persephone would resign from her fate. But when her grieving mother, Demeter, comes close to killing all the mortals, Zeus orders her back to her homeland. Given and returned against her will, Persephone takes charge of her life and eats six pomegranate seeds before leaving. Food from the underworld can't be eaten as it will tie one to the land. As her decision pushes her closer together and apart from her loved ones, Persephone's destiny turns worse. Only she may have the power to change her world for the better. *** CW: While written in a lyrical style, this story is advised for mature audiences only. Please read foreword for all trigger warnings.