Between heaven and earth there is much more than humans can imagine. The gods take advantage of myths to act and rule over everyone without raising suspicion. Immersed in their desires and luxuries they survive amid the misery and bankruptcy of the kingdom of men. Hela is the goddess of the Dead, tired of seeing the living frightened by death and especially withering away in life. She firmly believes that the gods have forgotten their true purpose in the universe. After being betrayed, she was humiliated, imprisoned and sentenced to marry Ina and live with her for a thousand years in exile in the kingdom of darkness. Ina, the holder of the secret of eternal life and the key to paradise, was punished by all the gods after they felt disrespected in the face of the possibility of the finitude of their own powers. The two accepted their intertwined fates and lived together for a thousand years until they realized that they had ambitions to live together for all eternity. When the thousand years finally ended, one of them would be able to return to her life in the Kingdom of the Dead, while the other would remain imprisoned in the realm of darkness as a mere mortal ready to die at any moment. A countdown began with Hela desperately looking for a way to make Ina immortal once more, without any concern if she would be forced to fight or kill whether they were men or gods, no one would disturb her again. Only one thing was certain: Hela would not fail a second time. __________________ Support me and give me a gift! https://throne.com/moonssiide __________________ I don't own the rights to the cover image, it's an image taken from the internet and I couldn't find the author to offer the due credits.
"You know he just gets irritated with those who want to leave, the problem won't be that you get in..."
Charon completely ignored Hermes who was now in a panic and gave the main warning of that trip.
"... We're here! Wait until we are on solid ground to start getting out of the boat."
It would be really unfortunate if any of the souls fell into the waters of the river while they were so close to Hades' palace.
Hermes even insisted that Charon say more about the huge dog, but he was simply ignored until Hermes simply gave up on the idea.
He was acting silly and Charon didn't have the energy for it.
The boat finally crashed against the bank of the river and Charon was the first to leave, followed by the souls and lastly Hermes.
Cerberus always welcomed new residents of the underworld.
In front of the new arrivals, the three-headed animal was extremely sweet and friendly, it ran and jumped.
It didn't look like any kind of threat.