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Requiem for Poseidon

A Heavenly Wars Short Story

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Requiem for Poseidon

By: S. C. Mitchell
Narrated by: Larry Gorman
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As war rumbled through the heavens, the seas also boiled with battle. Poseidon was one of the first to succumb. Now, the alliance of evil gods turn their sights on the Inuit pantheon.

Barely surviving the initial strike, the goddess Sedna seeks the sanctuary of the oceans and her old friend Jormungandr. She knows the Norse world serpent isn’t the evil people believe him to be.

Isolated in his watery home, Jormungandr has escaped the war until now and happily welcomes Sedna into his refuge. But when the alliance of evil releases the Kraken, can even gods find sanctuary in the ocean depths?

Requiem for Poseidon is a short tale and an additional part of the Heavenly Wars series. The book also includes the first chapter of Son of Thunder, book one of the Heavenly War series.

©2020 Steven C. Mitchell (P)2020 Steven C. mitchell
Fantasy Fiction War Paranormal Greek Mythology Ancient Greece

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