Echoes of a Starborn Goddess
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  • Reads 32
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 11
  • Time 1h 57m
Complete, First published Sep 25
This is just a trial piece!  A real re-writing of this might come up!

[Title suitable of change] follows the journey of Theleia, the goddess of passion, music, and stars, born from Asteria, the Titaness of night. Raised on Mount Olympus, Theleia navigates her identity amidst the guidance of powerful goddesses and her playful father, Eros. As she grows from a spirited child into a rebellious teenager, her passion for music intertwines with a blossoming realization of her attraction to women.

Amidst the celestial lessons from gods and goddesses Theleia embarks on a quest of self-discovery, exploring her feelings and the beauty of love. With her eighteenth birthday approaching, she must embrace her true self and the love that ignites her spirit, all while bridging the gap between the mortal and divine. In this lyrical tale, Theleia learns that passion knows no boundaries, illuminating her path as a goddess and a lover.
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