Editor: Bre Boswell
Released: 21 November 2020
Persephone explains that “the feeling” took over. While feeling outside her body, she killed one of the mortals with a giant scythe.
After his death, horror and panic took over, and her powers made her grow huge in a way she’d never experienced before.
She tried to help the mortals, but made it worse. She stepped on some and caused a giant tree to sprout that killed others. When she tried to evacuate them, they were so afraid of her they panicked, implying that even more died because of that.
She calls herself a “hypocrite” and “disgraceful.”
“You say disgraceful. I say powerful.”
Hades
She gets giddy and laughs while watching the tape, giving him a little grief. While he apologizes, she also apologizes for committing treason, saying he has every right to be upset with her.
Hades says that he will always be on her side, and because she shared so much of herself, he wants to share something with her.
Hades hands her his handkerchief, and she dries her eyes.
He asks if that’s why she asked him about bringing the souls back (from the Fate’s Tape first encounter).
He shows her Hecate’s letter and the Fate’s tape, apologizing for reading and watching them.
WHAT WE LEARNED:
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Morpheus, the Goddess of Dreams, introduces herself while another mysterious figure lurks in the background.
On their way to Tower 1, Persephone and Zeus have a heart to heart about relationships, while a strange new character follows closely behind.
Slinging bolts and history, Zeus and Persephone move deeper into the Underworld in the team up none of us expected.
Athena has some truth bombs for her father and Persephone finds herself in a very dangerous situation.
Concerned that all is not well in the Underworld, Persephone defies Zeus and starts her descent home.
Artemis has been struggling with what has been hidden from her for so long. She makes an unexpected request from Zeus.
Immediately following the verdict, Persephone abruptly begins her sentence in the Mortal Realm. Luckily, she's not alone.
The Dread Queen has arrived, and Kronos is not prepared.