"The Egyptian goddess"


Pandora—all gifted or all giving. She was allegedly the first woman, who was made out of clay. Each god helped her by giving her unique gifts. Zeus ordered Hephaestus to mold her out of the earth as the part of the punishment of mankind for Prometheus' theft of the secret fire, and all the gods joined in offering her "seductive gifts".

God's contribute to her completion: Athena taught her needlework and weaving; Aphrodite "shed grace upon her head and cruel longing and cares that weary the limbs" Hermes gave her "a shameful mind and deceitful nature"; Hermes also gave her the power of speech, putting in her "lies and crafty words";Athena then clothed her; next she, Persuasion and the Charites adorned her with necklaces and other finery; the Horea adorned her with a garland crown. Finally, Hermes gives this woman a name: Pandora—"All gifted"—"because the Olympians gave her a gift"


Temple of the Fates

King Kratos seeks once again the sister's of fate. It's been years since he started to use the fates as his tool to dominant power, and now; he needs them.

Clotho; goddess of the past

Lahkesis; goddess of the present

And Atropos; goddess of the future.

King Kratos enters the throne of Lahkesis. The throne of Lahkesis is a large, decorative throne that sits within the Temple of the Fates. There, he see's a woman dressed in a silvery white dress, silver wings and a crown on her head. Lahkesis stood up from her seat, and slowly flapped her sparkly white wings.

"King Kratos, it's been a long time," she seductively said.

King Kratos snickered. "Yes, I know. Where is Atropos?"

Lahkesis is the second oldest, and possibly the least cruel, of the three Sisters of Fate who determine the destinies of Gods and mortal alike. It is her duty to "embellish" the Threads of Fates, which then determines how a person lives their life. And Lahkesis allowed the Gods to win the Titan War.

Lahkesis rolls her white eyes. " She's busy ending foolish mortal lives." She said, as she destroy one of her sisters statues, yet it turns into bats. "I'm a God, King Kratos; remember that."

"Yes, yes—I know you're a God. But, I only wanted to know the whore's child; I wanted to know her future…."

"Oh, Pandora's child, yes—very tragic," She said, as she slowly bows her head.

King Kratos raises an eyebrow. "So, it is true."

Lahkesis waves her hand. " Well, it's her fate. Soon my dear sister will cut her life, if you want to be the one to kill that wretched, then do it."

King Kratos smirked. "Ending the fun would be such a bore, and I know that woman will have her lover. " He places a hand on his chest. "How rude if I end her life so soon."

The goddess gracefully puts her hand in front of her mouth. " Hahaha—yes, but what if she manages to survive?"

"No one escapes my grasp, she will die. And the power will be mine at last…"

"You've tricked your fellow comrades, have you ever feel…guilt?"

"Me, guilt; never,"

Lahkesis sighs. " If you say so. Is there more?"

"That would be all, Lahkesis," he turns his heel. " Until we meet again." Then he leaves the throne room.

As King Kratos is gone. Lahkesis smirked.

"Oh, but you will," she said, whilst she took a little statue of King Kratos and crushed it into pieces. " And I, will end your life."


A/n : Done with the second chapter, for anonymous I—Yes I know greek history and some of it.

Katy is out PECAE!