Eris thought her renewed strength and revitalized powers from the Morae's spell would spare her from death,
but no matter how powerful she was, she was no match to Hecate who she underestimated.
Hephaestus and Aphrodite's planned marriage finally happened,
with Hecate overseeing the sacred rites.
Tears welled up uncontrollably in Aphrodite's eyes as Hecate solemnly pronounced them as husband and wife.
Physis is now pregnant with the child of Zephyros, which filled Khloris with envy. Despite her love for Zephyros, Khloris and the women fairies are unable to conceive a child that she had to give him up to Physis so that the fairy lineage could continue.
Ananke, the orchestrator of recent events that happened in Simanity remained unseen by the other gods and mortals.
As the mother of the Fates and the goddess presiding over inevitability, compulsion, and necessity,
she needed to impose order upon both gods and humans by manipulating their choices.
Hera was so furious about her failed plan. Athena not only survived drowning but now
Hephaestus took no interest in Aphrodite despite her spell on both of them.
She discussed the situation with Zeus who agreed with her plan:
they needed to bind Hephaestus with Aphrodite once and for all.
As Odysseus passed by, he saw Athena drowning and came to her rescue.
Hera was taken aback, utterly surprised by Odysseus' unexpected presence at that precise moment. Her meticulously crafted plan had failed, leaving her in disbelief.
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