Legends of Eros


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Starik, a wanderer on the plains of Eros, is desperate to find his own path, after suffering horrendous disfigurement as a child at the hands of a murderous king. He now wears the scars of a lost man, an orphan of the world he once knew, as he travels alone amongst the islands of his world. The wanderer wears a metallic limb, gifted to him from a demented merchant, in order to forge something better of himself than the wretched beast he was becoming. By chance, as the wanderer is rescuing a distraught teenage girl, he is charged by an obese monk with a sacred prophecy to save his planet. Starik comes to realize that fate has conspired in his favour, as his quest would lead him back towards the king who stole his family, his childhood, and left him a morsel of his former self... With the assistance of a mysterious teenage girl, a blind monk, and his elusive friend, Starik will face the snow-capped mountain ranges, the deserts, and the savage Lone Sea to destroy the fortified city of Kerr for the Gods he serves.




Psyche and Eros


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This graphic novel tells the story of a Greek legend featuring Psyche and Eros.




Cupid and Psyche


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Cupid and Psyche Apuleius - Cupid and Psyche is a story from the Latin novel Metamorphoses, also known as The Golden Ass, written in the 2nd century AD by Apuleius. It concerns the overcoming of obstacles to the love between Psyche (Soul or Breath of Life) and Cupid (Desire), and their ultimate union in a sacred marriage.




Greek Mythology


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Greek mythology is a rich tapestry of stories, deities, and heroes that has profoundly influenced not only ancient Greek culture but also the broader Western literary and artistic traditions. Rooted in the oral traditions of storytelling, these myths served multiple purposes within Greek society, including providing explanations for natural phenomena, reinforcing social norms, and offering insight into the human condition. In ancient Greece, mythology was intricately woven into the fabric of everyday life. The gods and goddesses were believed to interact with humans, influencing their fate, guiding their actions, and embodying the ideals and values of society. The Greeks worshiped a pantheon of deities, each representing different aspects of life and the natural world. For instance, Zeus ruled the sky and upheld justice, while Athena symbolized wisdom and warfare, and Demeter represented agriculture and fertility. These gods were not only worshiped in temples but also featured prominently in festivals, rituals, and public ceremonies, reinforcing community bonds and shared beliefs.




Mythology


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The only book you’ll ever need about Greek mythology! This elaborate book gives you all the insights you will ever need to know. All the basics are in here and more. You will learn about the Greeks’ and Romans’ belief in the creation of the world and theories about the creation of mankind. You’ll get an extensive description of various gods and goddesses. Hardly anything or anyone is left out here. Everything will become clear, from Zeus’ extreme power to Aphrodite’s love and lust inclinations. You’ll read about the different interpretations of Artemis as a goddess, the heroic deeds of Heracles or Perseus, and the takeover of the Greeks and the Trojans. Find out what water nymphs are or where Argonauts originated from. Become more deeply involved in the Heraclidae or the whereabouts of Cadmus or Ion. All of these persons, from Nyx to Hades, are given and described in a lively setting. Do yourself a favor and get it immediately!







A Hand-book of Mythology


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Stolen Hearts: The Love of Eros and Psyche


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In the time of myths and legends... ...Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of beauty, has grown jealous of a young girl named Psyche. She is envious of the praise being heaped upon the mortal girl for her splendour. The goddess decides to dispatch her mischievous son Eros, the god of love, to perform a nasty trick. When the trick goes awry, Eros finds himself falling in love with Psyche. Unable to resist her allure, he whisks her away to a palace in the sky. Wanting Psyche to fall in love with him for who he is and not for his name or looks, Eros hides his true identity from her and forbids her to see him in the light. Persuaded by her two jealous sisters, Psyche plots a way to see him by lamplight. Her plan backfires and, feeling spurned and betrayed, Eros abandons her. Not wanting to live with anyone but Eros, Psyche sets out on a quest to regain the trust of her one true love. This is a wonderful story of true love, redemption, and the conquering of impossible odds during the golden age of mythology.