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Beginnings: Liberation

by Alessandra Ebulu

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This story is based on a prompt of a stone statue of two men. The author turned the prompt into a story of Eleftherios, the son of Medusa, who after his mother dies is cursed with her affliction of turning people to stone. The two people he turns to stone are his lovers, Nikandros and Vasilios. In order to find a way to reverse the curse, Eleftherios must first visit Delphi. After that he goes on an adventure with the information to 'the source.'

I liked this story because I like mythology. The non-sex parts reminded me of a mythological tale which was well done. I would have liked to have had more of a feeling of the personalities of the characters, but there wasn't much.

This was an enjoyable read and fit the prompt well. ( )
  Penumbra1 | Oct 11, 2022 |
Interesting concept of using the Medusa curse and how it affected the next generation. A little bland at times for me and I would have liked a little more back story (I didn't feel really connected to the lovers of the MC) but overall it was a good read. ( )
  ktomp17 | Mar 21, 2021 |
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