The Primordials Book One - Olympus: A Pantheon Divided
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  • Parts 4
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Ongoing, First published Jun 01, 2015
TARTARUS IS CRUMBLING... 

The great Titanomachy of the Golden Age made the clear skies of Greece burn red. The children of Uranus betrayed their father once before- it is only fitting that his son's children should betray him in turn. Domain over the Universe was decided by divine combat on the plains of Thessaly- and only Mnemosyne, Titan Goddess of Memory, remembers.

AND ONLY A MORTAL CAN DECIDE...

Fast forward over a millennia, and a memory is all it is, lost in time with many of her brethren. Through the ages, her soul has found others to keep her memories safe- vessel after vessel, life after life. But deep below the surface, Tartarus wanes. The walls crack and the ceiling groans, the great door lost to all but one. Still, it remains sealed- but not for long.

The problem lies in remembering how to keep it that way, and locating the prison before it's too late. Soon, she must remember.

Soon, she must choose...

WHETHER TO SEAL THE BREACH, OR SET THE TITANS FREE.
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