Kingdom Of Madness

Kingdom Of Madness

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Gorenora is the daughter of Hades and Persephone. As a baby, her soul was taken by Zeus and she was banished to live out her days in the Underworld. But the fates had other ideas for poor Gorenora. But by refusing to stand up to Zeus and leave the Underworld. Gorenora grows ill. Only to get worse the longer she denies her fate. So, when her Soulmate swoops in to save the day. She grows through learning to love and demands her soul be returned from Zeus. But what do the fates have planned? What is this mysterious force calling out to her from Earth?
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Before modern science explained the changing seasons, there was another truth-one whispered in the shadows of ancient Greece, where gods walked among mortals and love could reshape the very nature of earth. Persephone, daughter of Demeter, and goddess of fertility is stolen by Hades himself. As crops wither and the world grows cold, desperate mortals seek answers while her mother's grief threatens to starve humanity. But in the depths of the Underworld, a different story unfolds-one of a king who rules the dead with surprising gentleness and a young goddess discovering her own power. Was this an abduction born of selfish desire, or something far more? Through the eyes of Persephone herself, witness the true account of how winter came to be, and finally learn the answer to the question that has haunted this myth for millennia: Did Persephone love Hades, or was she merely his captive? A historically-grounded retelling that reads like recovered ancient testimony, revealing the human truths behind the myth of Persephone and Hades.

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