Icarus and the Sun-Maiden
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  • Time 6m
Complete, First published Mar 31, 2016
When Icarus fell, they said he drowned yet that is not what truly occurred. No, it was his love for his sun-maiden that was his doom.


Author's Note:
This was an assignment for my classical mythology class meant to be reminiscent of the Aeniad's (by Ovid) form of writing.
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