Hades' Lost Son

Hades' Lost Son

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Alektos ran away from home, all because his father, Hades didn't know anything about parenting, and abused him. As a teenager, Alektos ran far away from the underworld, surfacing on the Earth's crust, where these creatures, humans, dwell. Not knowing a single thing about these customs or ways of living, Alektos quickly tries to insert himself within the society, and not be a social outcast. Getting accepted into Mathiano High School as a sophomore student, Alektos does his best to achieve what all people seem to desire, being normal. Can Alektos manage this need to fit in? Will his father allow what he has done? Find out, in Hades' Lost Son.
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