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MITTEN'S MYTHOLOGY SEARCH!
My lengths usually depend on my partner's responses. I tend to match lengths so I can write from one paragraph to multi-paragraphs. I do not appreciate one liners though. Decent grammar and spelling makes me happy, but we all make mistakes, just as long as I can understand what you're saying. Writing in third person is a must for me!
I'm flexible pairings meaning I can roleplay M/M, F/M, or F/F. Please note that I struggle with playing a male character in most M/F pairings. However, I have no trouble with M/M pairings. So, please don't expect me to play the male there.
If there is any kind of Mythological aspect you are looking for, creature, story, character, anything. Please, do not be afraid to ask!
Heracles went mad and killed his family; Theseus lost his bride and father; Jason's children and new wife were murdered by his old; Bellerophon killed the Chimera but was crippled by the fall from Pegasus' back. |
Underlined and italic character are the ones I prefer to play. Ones that have a * are what I'm currently craving the most.
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Hades and Persephone*
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I'd love to do something with this story! Hades and Persephone have so many interpretations. There seems to be almost endless possibilities with this. We could create our own retelling back in ancient Greece. Or even some a little more modern? We could change some details to the original story and see where it takes us or add things even! This is my favorite story to roleplay and retell. Even if we go through Persephone's first days in the Underworld. If you are unfamiliar with the story, this is one of my favorite version here.
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Osiris and Isis
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In Egyptian Mythology, Osiris and Isis and their story has been made clear to most. Maybe something more modern? Or Isis in the Underworld with Osiris? Would it be possible for Isis to save Osiris from his fate at the hands of Set? How would they rule Egypt as Gods? My favorite version to go by is here.
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Ares and Aphrodite
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To be added...
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Icarus is Flying Too Close To The Sun
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The son of the famous craftsman Daedalus, Icarus, is given wings. Fake or real, that's up to us. With the freedom of the wings, he flies too close to the sun. Perhaps the sun literally of the son is a metaphor for a person? Apollo even? Will he be saved by the sun's rays or will he reach the ocean water where his fate rests? Or will an ocean savior rescue the distressed? Icarus' story can be read here.
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Zeus and His Cupbearer Ganymede *
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The mighty God Zeus and his cupbearer, a Prince from Troy. Abducted by Zeus, Ganymede was brought to Olympus, the home of Zeus and granted immortality. Zeus and Ganymede had a similar relationship and story to Hades and Persephone. Taking a modern spin on this is easy and interesting. Zeus could possibly become obsessed, or perhaps he even buys Ganymede from some human trafficking. Some information about Zeus and Ganymede's original story can be found here.
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Apollo and Hyacinth
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The God of art and a lovely boy Hyacinth mortal who attracted affection from not one, but two Gods. Enough to earn the jealousy and be killed by the other, mourned by his love, Apollo. There would certainly be drama if the disk that killed Hyacinthus was slightly off and missed him. What if he lived? Would he be able to escape the jealousy of a God? Or perhaps a modern day where after centuries of pleading, Hades grants Apollo back his love. A version of this story can be found here.
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Callisto and Artemis
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Sworn to chastity, a beautiful maiden Callisto worships the Goddess Artemis. The Goddess notices the mortal as well as Zeus who attempts to take advantage of Callisto. Artemis would be furious. Perhaps Artemis is able to take Callisto away before Zeus succeeds? The original story can be found here.
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Loki and Sigyn
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Zeus and Hera
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The once happy couple would soon grow into unhappiness and argument. The Queen and King of the Gods. However, their relationship certainly did not start off as unhappy. First, they would have to win the love and affection of the other. As time would go in their marriage, the two would argue while Zeus (and/or Hera) would continue to have relations with others. Many twists on this story are possible such as a historical time period where the two are a King and Queen of a country. Some information about them can be found here.
Please feel free to ask any questions! To contact me with any interest, PM me or a comment should do!
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