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Athena - Of the Abandoned

A Mythos Tale

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Athena - Of the Abandoned

By: Jonny Capps
Narrated by: Rebecca J. Wildey
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After the War of the Gods, Athena found herself a goddess without followers. Traversing the spirit world, she defends those who are lost between life and death.

When she meets a young girl, Cordelia, Athena realizes that there is something special about her. Listening to her story gives her a renewed sense of purpose. There is wisdom in justice, and Athena will not abandon her cause simply because her followers have abandoned her.

Along with her owl, Glaukopis, Athena aligns herself with Thanatos: the spirit of death. Exploring the aether and battling horrors which no living mind could withstand, they discover that something is wrong, and needs to be made right, even if it will cost her everything.

Darkness flees from the light. Lies are exposed in the truth. Death cannot stand against life—Athena will make sure of it.

©2021 Jonny Capps (P)2023 Jonny Capps
Action & Adventure Epic Epic Fantasy Fiction Fantasy Greek Mythology Ancient Greece

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