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Hero & Leander (The Remix)
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Ongoing, First published Dec 07, 2022
The myth of Hero & Leander but remixed.

The myth starts like this...
Hero was a priestess at the temple of Aphrodite and her lover, Leander, would swim to her every night. Hero lit a light on top of a lighthouse to guide Leander but one night the light blew out and Leander died and his body was washed up on the shore. 

The Remix...
The beginning is like the myth just when Leander dies and Hero is about to accept it an old man comes to the temple Hero works at and tells her the story of Orpheus and Eurydice; now Hero hears it and runs to her best friend Clytie who has a myth of her own. Clytie does not care about what Hero says about the story but she should have since Hero decides to go bargain with Hades for her one true loves soul only thing is the god of the dead never offers or agrees to anything without a price.
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