I heard about the novel spoilers and let it marinate after the prologue, and checked in on this just now. I’m surprised to see it’s going A LOT faster than I expected. I thought the novel spoilers were speaking like it’s future events that would happen slower over time, but the fact that pretty much 90% of the spoilers already happened within 15 chapters is shocking. I assume this will be a shorter story.
Side notes: the art is stunning and I think it really matches well with Greek mythology. I am confused by some of the comments though. There’s those that know the tale of Apollo and Daphne but are shocked by the non-consensual acts. I thought everyone who knew Greek mythology should automatically know rape is a common occurrence in several stories of Greek mythology. Lots of sexual acts, several kids from different mothers, cheating, rape, the gods and goddesses giving unfair terrible “punishments” to anyone, etc. I mean, the story that Artemis punishes her followers for being raped, should’ve said enough.
I heard about the novel spoilers and let it marinate after the prologue, and checked in on this just now. I’m surprised to see it’s going A LOT faster than I expected. I thought the novel spoilers were speaking like it’s future events that would happen slower over time, but the fact that pretty much 90% of the spoilers already happened within 15 chapters is shocking. I assume this will be a shorter story.
Side notes: the art is stunning and I think it really matches well with Greek mythology. I am confused by some of the comments though. There’s those that know the tale of Apollo and Daphne but are shocked by the non-consensual acts. I thought everyone who knew Greek mythology should automatically know rape is a common occurrence in several stories of Greek mythology. Lots of sexual acts, several kids from different mothers, cheating, rape, the gods and goddesses giving unfair terrible “punishments” to anyone, etc. I mean, the story that Artemis punishes her followers for being raped, should’ve said enough.