In the ancient realms of gods and goddesses, where the celestial powers of the cosmos intertwined with the affairs of mortals, there once existed a deity named Perseus. Among the pantheon of formidable beings, Perseus held a unique place as the beloved companion of two powerful goddesses, Artemis and Athena.
In the tumultuous times of the First Titanomachy, when the primordial forces clashed in a cosmic battle for dominance, Perseus stood tall and fought alongside his divine counterparts. His strength and prowess were unmatched, his presence an inspiration to both gods and mortals alike. With his unfaltering loyalty and unwavering courage, Perseus became an invaluable asset in the fight against the Titans.
As the ages unfolded and the world evolved, another fierce conflict known as the Gigantomachy emerged from the depths of history. Perseus, unyielding in his duty, stood at the forefront of this war as well, battling alongside his fellow gods to quell the uprising of the fearsome giants. His divine prowess and strategic brilliance played a crucial role in ensuring victory for the Olympians.
In their final encounter, the celestial battleground bore witness to a fierce confrontation that left Perseus wounded and weakened. A formidable Primordial, ancient and vengeful, unleashed a devastating assault upon him, inflicting wounds that no mortal or god had ever witnessed before. As Perseus's strength waned, he gazed into the eyes of his beloved Artemis and Athena, his voice filled with determination. With every ounce of his being, he made a solemn promise to them, he vowed that he would return, restored and victorious, to claim their love once again
Understanding the gravity of Perseus's promise, Artemis and Athena, the two goddesses who cherished him deeply, made a solemn oath to wait for his return. They bound themselves in an unbreakable pact, vowing to remain faithful to him until he came back to their side. Millennia passed, and the two goddesses, who were known for their fierce and independent spirits, underwent a transformation.
The absence of Perseus's presence, both physically and emotionally, altered the course of their divine existence. The once passionate and amorous beings gradually transformed into the austere and steadfast goddesses we know them as today. Denied the relief of the physical union they once shared with Perseus, Artemis, and Athena channeled their energies into other aspects of their divine duties. They became symbols of chastity, wisdom, and independence, revered by mortals and gods alike.
Yet, the memory of Perseus lingered, an everlasting flame in their hearts, and the promise of his return remained a beacon of hope in their celestial existence. The tales of their epic love and sacrifice were whispered in hushed tones throughout the realms, inspiring awe and admiration for the unyielding bond that transcended time and space.
AN Thank you for reading this prologue, I've got to admit. It was AI-generated but I promise that the rest of the chapters will be hand-made. Hope you enjoyed it, let me know of your opinion in the reviews
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