【Greek Mythology】The Last Goddess
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  • Reads 11,322
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  • Parts 7
  • Time 1h 1m
Ongoing, First published Feb 17, 2012
Airlia, Goddess of Wishes, is the last of the mighty Greek gods and goddesses who hasn't given up on mortals who have betrayed them. She lives her eternity on the mortal land so she can find some believers who still believe in the deities who have now become the spotlights of movies. When she meets Dwight, who has a passion for the myths of the Greek immortals, can she make him believe that those myths aren't just stories?
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Aidoneus

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The fates have a way of weaving chaos into destiny. No one knows this better than Kore. Before her birth the fates had prophesized her ability to overthrow Olympus. Desperate to protect her child, Kore's mother sends her to Sparta to be raised in secret. Safe from the Olympians and the King of the Heavens, Zeus. Kore manages to keep her immortal powers a secret until a series of events cause her to lose control. Her slip catches the attention of Zeus who sends Kore to the Underworld until he can figure out who she is and what she is capable of. While Hades, King of the Underworld, is reluctant to shelter the mystery goddess he soon discovers that what is a curse to his Brother Zeus is a blessing for himself and the underworld. However, time is working against them. Can he convince Kore to leave behind everything she knows to join him in the Underworld before Zeus discovers her secret? A retelling of Hades and Persephone- Note some of the characters do not follow the traditional myth but the story still occurs in the same time period.