Underworldly Misdeeds

Underworldly Misdeeds

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This is the story of the youngest daughter of Hades and the beloved Persephone. She had two older siblings. The oldest, Melinoe, was Goddess of Madness and Nightmares. Persephone's middle child, Zagreus, was God of Redemption. Ateana herself was full of mischief and loved to sneak up to the mortal realm to cause havoc on unsuspecting souls. She had yet to discover her own abilities. Follow along on her journey to become a Goddess herself.
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A retelling of the famous story of Hades and Persephone. Hades, the God of the Dead, Lord of the Underworld has everything he could ever want except for one thing. Love. Persephone, the daughter of Demeter, a controlling parent hell bent on keeping her daughter "safe" for all eternity, is constantly under the supervision and iron grip of her mother, and over time, it has created a spark of rebellion that yearns for freedom. Through a series of mistakes, clever planning and permission from Zeus, Hades and Persephone fall in love down in the Underworld. But this doesn't sit well with Demeter who is completely unwilling to except that her adult daughter isn't a baby anymore. And so as Zeus tries to reason with the love struck Hades and the psychotic and increasingly violent Demeter, things get more and more complicated as no one is seemingly ever satisfied with anything.

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