Editor: Bre Boswell
Released: 16 July 2022
Persephone is discombobulated by the fall, but determined to read Hades her letter, admitting her love. He acts very out of character, basically ignoring her feelings and demanding they get married today. He shoves a too-small ring on her finger, shows her a garish, grey statue he had made, and insists she doesn’t need any family or friends. She only needs him. Persephone wises up that something is very wrong and excuses herself to the bathroom to hatch a plan.
“That is not my Hades.”
Persephone
She determines her goal - get Kronos to leave Hades’ body. First, she needs to distract him. She returns and sweet talks him, leading him outside to play their “favorite” game - hide and seek. She hastily constructs a hedge maze to trap and confuse him instead. Seeing the maze from higher in the building, Morpheus and Zeus rush to find her. Persephone instructs Zeus to watch Kronos-Hades and keep him distracted while she asks Morpheus to help guide her in the dreamworld. Morpheus warns an interloper may try to distract her, but Persephone is determined to find Hades and wake him.
She awakens somewhere new, wearing a stunning gown and halo-like headdress.
WHAT WE LEARNED
OTHER EPISODES
Morpheus, the Goddess of Dreams, introduces herself while another mysterious figure lurks in the background.
On their way to Tower 1, Persephone and Zeus have a heart to heart about relationships, while a strange new character follows closely behind.
Slinging bolts and history, Zeus and Persephone move deeper into the Underworld in the team up none of us expected.
Athena has some truth bombs for her father and Persephone finds herself in a very dangerous situation.
Concerned that all is not well in the Underworld, Persephone defies Zeus and starts her descent home.
Artemis has been struggling with what has been hidden from her for so long. She makes an unexpected request from Zeus.
Immediately following the verdict, Persephone abruptly begins her sentence in the Mortal Realm. Luckily, she's not alone.
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The Dread Queen has arrived, and Kronos is not prepared.