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𝐌𝐄𝐃𝐔𝐒𝐀 𝚇𝙸𝙸 || Μέδουσα
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Ongoing, First published Dec 21, 2020
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- capitalized [Latin, from Greek Medousa] : a mortal Gorgon who is slain when decapitated by Perseus

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"A women assaulted by a god, assumed to be of treachery to her unyielding goddess by people of supposed worship to their patron god.. A women given the ability to never let someone take her 'debauchery' or more known, "consultation" from her. Some say the women were to be of violation to her goddess, but would that fit now? The woman turned gorgon would be hurt no more."
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"I asked him for it. For the blood, the rust, for the sin. I didn't want the pearls other girls talked about, or the fine marble of palaces, or even the roses in the mouth of servants. I wanted pomegranates-- I wanted darkness I want him. So I grabbed my king and ran away to the land of death, where I reigned, and people whispered that I'd been dragged. I'll tell you I've changed. I'll tell you, the red on my lips isn't wine. I hope you've heard of horns, but that isn't half of it. Out of an entire kingdom, he kneels only to me, calls me Queen, calls me Mercy. Mama, Mama, I hope you get this. Know the bed is warm and our hearts are cold, know never have I been better than when I am here. Do not send flowers, we'll throw in the river. 'Flowers are for the dead' --'least that's what the mortals say. I'll come back when he bores me, but Mama, not today." --Daniella Michallen, "Persephone Speaks." The kidnapping of Persephone retold in which Hades didn't kidnap Persephone, but she fell into the Underworld and became Hades' queen.