Story cover for Kuro the Goddess of the Void by JayM73
Kuro the Goddess of the Void
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Ongoing, First published Jul 13, 2023
Kuro, is the Greek goddess of voids and their creatures, she is a lesbian and is more on the masc spectrum considering where she comes from. She has been around for 2 thousands years and has only fallen in love once... with a mortal... 

DISCLAIMER THIS MAY CONTAIN SOME STUFF THAT IS TRUE AND SOME THAT IT ISNT AND MAYBE SOME MATURE CONTENT. THIS IS A HISTORICAL FICTION. IT'S NOT FULLY ACCURATE. (It's my first time actually writing whole story)

I don't know much about Greek mythology so if there's any mistakes keep that in mind! I'll be doing some research to add some parts that are true into the story but I might make some mistakes. This story isn't to be taken as a cannon event it's FICTION. This story is just for fun so if theres any mistakes I apologize. If you have any tips please feel free to comment, Thank you!♡

Also credits to @JUNE-NIKKY for helping me with this story<3
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