Moonstar
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  • Parts 12
  • Time 2h 8m
  • Reads 6,351
  • Votes 788
  • Parts 12
  • Time 2h 8m
Ongoing, First published Mar 12, 2021
Mature
He was the sun and she was the moon.

Apollo was Luna's sun.

Luna was Apollo's moon.

As bright as the sun and as illuminating as the moon, they light up everything in their world. But the sun and the moon aren't bound to meet because when they do, they eclipse each other. One is engulfed by the other, dimming the light it would naturally shine.

They met. 

They parted.

He grew up lighting the path he crosses. 

She grew up mostly hidden in the shadows.

He found her again.

But she's no longer the same girl she was before.


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"The Moon Shines On Death..."

33 parts Complete

This is my own version of an old myth. A re-telling of an old folklore. Names of the characters remain the same as that of the original version, but I have tweaked the events and descriptions a bit to fit my style of storytelling. This is a story of unselfish love between Sidapa (the god of death), and the boy Bulan (the moon god). It was handed down from generation to generation by word of mouth... somehow withstanding the rigid teachings, and indoctrination, of several colonizers who tried to erase all ideas and beliefs that did not conform to their own religion and way of life. This myth is a proof that long before my country was discovered, the people here already had a working government, a set of rules, a method of teaching. Allow me to whisk you away to a fantasy world where love was ardent, pure, and unending. Immerse yourself in the story of Sidapa and Bulan's love in a time when the world was neither judgemental, nor condemning of same-sex relationships, and discover why... The Moon Shines on Death.