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Plot There is a kingdom that will have to face Zeus' displeasure, because they had stopped worshiping him, and arosed in divine anger, (one of their heirs was killed, and the cause was Zeus, which had led to this) and they think their only chance is to kidnap one of the children of Zeus and convince him to marry the princess. Cast Sir Frog's OC serein's OC The Kingdom of Demetis Edited at May 11, 2021 09:52 AM by Sir Froggington
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Name Hesperos Prince of Artamathalon-"evening star" Venus Age 21 years Gender Male Appearance He has light soft almost fluffy curly dark brown hair, with carmel, lighter brown, and blond hairs, which lighten his hair color. His hair comes down to his shoulders, and he can tie it back if he wishes to. He keeps it parted to the sides, and away from his face. He has a swarthy complexion. He has an oval face shape with a strong jaw line. He has large light gray blue eyes set under his brows. He has thick wide messy brown brows. Through his left brow, there is a scar, which is a lack of hair where he had accidentally cut himself as a child. He has medium sized ears, generally covered and unnoticeable underneath his hair. He has a stubble of a beard, and it is thicker around his mouth, chin, and jawline similar to a goatee with a little more. His lips are full, and he has a big wide mouth. His nose is rather large and prominent, possibly being one of the features that draws your attention first. It is bulbous at the end, and rather wide and tall at the bridge. Thanks to his devine genes his teeth came in decently straight. They are rather yellow. He has rather big feet, and doesn't have a soft tread. His shoulders are quite wide, and he has a large chest, which tapers down to a narrow waist. He has a proportionate build from torso to legs. It is rather obvious that his arms, torso, and legs are muscular and quite strong. He has a few scars on his hands from when he was training. He stands at 6' 3" and around 210 pounds. He has a light covering of brown hair, especially on his legs and arms. He has rather large hands, even though they are on the more slender side. He has a medium sized neck in thickness, but it is rather on the longer side. Personality At first glance the initial words used to describe him might be cheerful, loyal, energetic, etc. He also appears to be a pretty happy guy. He likes to goof around and have fun. He thinks that a sense of humor and making jokes are important. Laughing according to him heals most aliments, specifically, those which afflict the spirit. He has seen what being miserable can do to you. He know that a sick depressed spirit can kill just as successfully as poison. He doesn’t like it when thing have to be taken seriously, and the dislike gets stronger over a longer period of time. Often times, this destroys his focus. While he can do good work, it’s hard to force him to concentrate. He likes to let his mind wander, but he is perfectly capable of focusing. He often spends a lot of time paying attention to social currents, or trying to figure out how to navigate them. He spends a lot of time trying to craft funny phrases, or clever words. He likes to be surrounded by people, and he doesn't like to be ignored, especially when he deliberately is trying to gain attention. He always dives into the largest crowd. He is very observant of what is around him, and directly in front of him, because he is trying to do what he thinks would make them the most happy, but he often acts sort of like he has blinders on the sides of his eyes, the way he can be totally oblivious of things further away from him. He isn't good at navigating politics government politics, because he would need to look too far ahead. He can navigate basic social politics, because he is normally pretty good at reading people in person. Often he might sense it, but not totally understand or care why. If he notices someone is being left out or quiet, he would try to include them. He tries to draw them into the conversation. He often pushes himself into the center, so he can be in the middle of everything, and he would give up his position to someone else, if he thought it would cause them to be included or feel better. Most of the time he can sense if they don't want to be bothered. He doesn't always notice that he is trying to captivate everyone's attention, but he gets anxious or uncomfortable, when he doesn't have someone pleased with him. Most of his time is spent, trying to get approval. He is a people pleaser, so he'll avoid saying things that others disagree with, and he dislikes conflict. If you ask him a question, and he believes you won't like the answer, he prefers to slip and slide around the matter, distract, or tell half truths unless you directly confront him. Eventually, he'll tell you the truth. While he does avoid hurting other people, he won't roll over quietly, if you are insulting him, and trying to get a rise out of him. He is quite witty, and he can prick your feelings. He loves quickly platonically. He spends a lot of time watching people, trying to see if he can actually trust them with his heart and friendship. His heart is easily broken, and his feelings are easily hurt. He doesn't want anyone else to feel this way. While he wants to make everyone his friend, and to be liked by everyone, when someone really does become friends with him, they can make or break him. He is easily influenced by friends. Once you become his friend, he trusts implicitly. He is willing to do what you want him to do. He will take on some of your beliefs, fears, desires, etc. He doesn't realize how much influence his friends have over him, which makes it dangerous. He tries to conceal his feelings with an easy friendly nonchalance. He hides his real feelings deep down. Sometimes if it builds up and is too much, you might catch him crying, but he is able to keep himself together surprisingly well. If you corner him while he is alone, he listens well, but he is distracted in a group. Once he knows you need help, he'll do a lot. He puts a lot of energy and emotion into everyone that asks him for help, that he'll forget to help himself. Likes Being with people Animals Being outside Swimming Sailing Riding horses Dislikes Talking about family, especially parentage. Strengths Supernaturally strong He is trained to fight with a sword and a shield. He has been trained in any way that a prince should be trained. He will have extended youth, it just hasn't been long enough for anyone to see yet, and an extended life, probably living till he's around 100 years old give or take, as long as he doesn't die of unnatural causes. He heals faster, and he doesn't get sick by normal mortal sickness unless a god sends him a disease. Big animals like him. (small animals are intimidated by him, and he's not the best at being gentle and quiet Weaknesses Staying still Being quiet He is ticklish around the neck and armpits. He prefers to have at least nine hours of sleep, and he's not as functional after only eight hours. Family Father-Zeus Mother-Thalia Queen of Artamathalon Artamathalon Worshipers of Artemis and the hunt Edited at May 11, 2021 10:01 AM by Sir Froggington
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Name: Hemera Princess of Demetis Age: 19 Gender: Female Sexuality: Straight Appearance: Hemera has extremely beautiful golden blonde hair with natural waves/curls towards the ends of her hair and light-brown highlights. Her roots are a little bit darker looking than the rest of her hair and are much browner than the rest of her hair but it looks very nice and blends well with the blonde. She has quite soft and healthy-looking hair that reaches her mid-back and really boosts her appearance. She normally wears her hair in a loose braid or in a messy half up-half down braided bun with lots of gold accessories. Hemera has a heart-shaped face with almost flawless skin other than a few beauty marks with one being placed not too far from her mouth on the right side of her face and another on her cheek closer to her nose. She also has a few small scars near her hairline and on the side of her face from a variety of different things that have happened over the years. She has a beautiful golden tan that she was partly born with and from spending most of her time outside doing things. Hemera has a small slightly-upturned button nose that is dotted with a few light freckles. She has fuller lips through her top lip is a little bit smaller than her bottom lip. Her lips are naturally light pink in color and very smooth. Her lips are very soft and healthy from the care she puts into them. She has a very light scar on the side of her bottom lip that isn’t super noticeable. She has beautiful brown-green upturned eyes that are a yellowy-brown color similar to the color of wheat with slight hints of pale greens and blues. Her eyes are glossy and full of life and they really make her look beautiful. She has long, dark eyelashes that make her eyes look bigger. She has dark, slightly arched eyebrows that really fit her face. Hemera is quite a small-sized female standing at only 5 feet and 3 inches. She has a slim figure with some slight, soft curves so she has an hourglass shape but she is also considered to be quite slim. Even though she has an hourglass body she doesn't look too underweight or too overweight. She weighs somewhere around 125 lbs and has little to no visible muscle. She also has a small scar on her left hip from when she was a little kid. Hesperia has a gold pendant that hangs around her neck with an engraving of the goddess Demeter that was a gift from her grandmother before she died. Personality: Hemera is the definition of cold towards most people, especially when she just meets them. She can give death stares like no other and is amazing at making people feel unwelcomed if needed. She never talks much to people outside of her family and kingdom but when she does she comes off as rude and snarky. She hates having to meet with other kingdoms and especially hates when her father tries to play matchmaker with other princes. When it comes to her kingdom she is nothing but sweet, helpful, and kind towards everyone unless you give her a reason not to be. Hesperia is quite charismatic and is pretty experienced at talking her way into or out of most situations. She has a pretty nasty mouth and is quite talented at angering people and talking her way into trouble. Adding to this, Hemera is also gifted in reading and writing which she mostly taught herself. She genuinely loves to write down her thoughts and even has multiple diaries on a self where she writes everything that has happened in her life so she doesn’t forget. These skills have helped her creative side flourish as she can replicate almost any image into art whether it was by her eyes or word of mouth. She loves to read and is always looking to learn more about any topic she can even if it’s something she isn’t too eager to learn. In fact, Hemera is also particularly gifted with painting. To her, the colors are widely different from each other so every stroke of the brush must be done just right. She can spend hours sitting in front of a canvas painting something she read in a book or just her surroundings. Despite her seemingly perfect traits, Hemera is able to admit her weaknesses. Because of her detailed-oriented nature, she can get easily annoyed by others who don't quite understand her passions or try and “test” her. She can get upset with someone quite easily if you say or do the wrong thing and is known to have quite a temper. She often gets angered quickly and easily (with reason) if you do something to provoke her. When she is put in a leading role, Hemera may also come off as bossy because of how she envisions things. She likes to have things done in a particular way (her way) and this can often lead to her yelling and being very demanding. This can make her appear closed off to the opinions of others though Hemera argues is not true. Hemera is closed off when it comes to her emotions and prefers not to talk about her feelings unless it’s with someone she knows she can trust with her life. Speaking of trust, Hemera doesn’t trust easily and is skeptical of just about everyone unless you can prove your loyalty to her. She takes loyalty extremely seriously and if you break her trust in any way she will make your life a living hell. Likes: -Reading anything -Doing things herself/ her way -Tea -Writing -Painting -Walks in her families garden -Animals -Being left alone Dislikes: -People testing her knowledge or capability to do something -Overly rude people -Watching others struggle -Seeing people hurt or upset -Being forced to do something she doesn’t want to do -People calling her “weak” -Disloyalty Strengths: -She's good with a bow and arrow (surprisingly) -She’s very good at talking her way out of a situation -She's amazing with any kind of animal -Hand to hand combat (she's not the best though) Weaknesses: -Using large swords -She has a smart mouth -She has a nasty temper -She sucks at keeping her mouth shut -She is slightly paranoid and believes that everyone is out to get her Family: Father(king)- Alexander King of Demetis- 63 Mother(Queen)- Nephele Queen of Demetis-50 Sister(princess)- Helena Princess of Demetis- 16 Edited at May 11, 2021 09:45 AM by serein
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It was a rather dreary day. The skies were filled with heavy dark gray clouds, that blocked out the sun's light, leaving a dim gloom. Any minute now, Hesperos expected to hear rain patter onto the roof. He was standing by the window, watching and waiting for he knew not what. He occasionally looked up, but he was pretty occupied with staring at his blue clothing with intricate embroidery. The prince wasn't supposed to go outside and get wet, so he was confined to his room. There wasn’t anything he could do outside, so it was pointless to make more work for everyone, and become soaked. After a while, tired of watching from the window, he flopped onto his bed, very bored. Candles, oil, and lanterns were in scarce supply. To save money, he knew it was discouraged to light a light merely to read a book, but it was too dim inside the castle without it unless you wanted to strain your eyes. He rolled over to lay down facedown, and was surprised to find himself asleep without too much effort. Too soon, he was vaguely aware of a voice in his conscious, bidding him to arise, and trying to snatch his attention. At first he couldn’t understand what he was saying, but could only feel annoyance at being interrupted. The voice informed him, “Your Highness, there are some men here to see you. They wanted to meet you in the private audience chamber. They seem to believe it is very urgent, and they appeared quite anxious,” one of Hersperos’ personal gentlemen informed him. Heserpos waved a hand in dismissal, “I’ll be down in a moment. Lead them in. Do you have any idea what they want?” “No Your Highness,” his voice, which belonged to Caedmon, took on an aggrieved and offended tone, “They implied that they simply couldn’t talk about it with a lowly gentleman. They didn’t look like they should be taking up your time. They weren’t the best dressed. Quite unremarkable,” the Caedmon observed with slight disdain. “Thanks Caedmon,” he sighed wishing that the gentleman had simply let him sleep. This didn’t seem important enough. On the other hand, he had been so bored he went to sleep. He should be thankful he had something to do now. After checking himself, and making sure his clothing wasn’t too wrinkled, creating an unprincely image, he headed down to the audience chamber. He nodded, greeting the two men who were waiting for him. A herald announced his arrival, his name, and titles, so that Hesperos didn’t have to deign to introduce himself, and he waited while the two men bowed to him, and stated their name, and where they were from. One of the men had a scruffy brown beard, thinning hair on his head, and appeared to be middle aged, while the other was a little younger, and he kept his face cleanshaven, and his hair was longer. He kept his face impassive and rather imperious, believing it was the best way to maintain dignity, and possibly keep them respecting royalty. “And what is your business here?” They both looked at each other, realizing they hadn’t planned things too well. What should they say? How could they get closer? One of them nudged the other, who tended to be more talkative, and he set into motion, hoping his quick mind wouldn’t let him down now. The man with the scruffy beard, appealed in a obsequious manner, with much bowing, and shuffling, and not any eye contact, “Would you mind clearing the room? Quite frankly, we are embarrassed about our…problem. The headman of our area is…embarrassed about needing to get help.” Hesperos’ brow arose, but he made a hand gesture, dismissing the guards, not seeing a reason to fight with him. He couldn’t remember why he was trying to get through this audience as soon as possible. He supposed it was because that was how he had been taught to behave. Once they were gone, the man continued to speak, “There is a problem around our area. There is a huge predator, and you are renowned as a fierce hunter. Our people are terrified to come out, and no one else is skilled enough to slay the beast.” The light of interest ignited in his eyes, couldn’t be contained, even though he remained back in his seat. “What kind of predator is it?” he tried to sound casual. “It’s….a bear,” the man finally answered. “It’s too big for our bear dogs. They have just gotten ripped apart, and it’s getting too expensive to keep trying, especially without success,” he found that he was warming to the topic. “I will send someone who is able to take care of this problem. If you inform my gentleman, Caedmon, where you are from, we’ll definitely take care of it.” He stood, getting ready to leave, and they bowed before him as was the proper etiquette. They both looked at each other, and realized it hadn’t worked out the way they had planned. They waited hesitantly, not sure when they were allowed to leave. Eventually, they followed. The one who with the scruffy beard tried to follow the prince, the other scurried around a corner. He noticed that he was given the eye by the guards, but they didn’t quite try to stop him. Hesperos had begun to dismiss his guards, preferring privacy, when he finally turned around, and raised one brow, “What?” “Excuse me Your Majesty?” the man took a step back, hesitantly. The prince sighed, “You are following me?” Did he really have to spell it out? The man’s thoughts went blank, but he saw that his people were coming. He began to babble something nonsensical to keep him distracted. The guards had departed far enough so that they couldn’t overhear, as it was their common practice. Finally, two men got behind him, and stuck a rag over his mouth. Hesperos was rather tall, and broad, making it hard to reach him. They had put extra of the sleeping drug on the rag, not sure how much was needed to bring down a demi-god. He struggled, and they barely held on, but there were three of them, and then the fourth man, who had been the distraction joined in. Finally, they got him knocked out, finding it hard to believe their luck. Soon, they were on their way to their destination. ~~~~~ Slowly, the prince became aware of a headache throbbing in his forehead. Disoriented, he couldn’t remember what had occurred prior to falling asleep. Normally, he only slept on his bed, yet he had a severe headache, and things felt unfamiliar. He didn’t remember deciding to take another nap, or what he was supposed to do later. He began reaching out with his hands, not feeling like getting up, when he realized that it was hard as if he had rolled off his bed onto the floor. Perhaps he had hit the ground headfirst rolling off his bed, and that was why he was hurting. Gradually, his eyes began to open, as he decided he had better figure out what was going on. There was a bright light, and he realized he was in the middle of an audience hall, much like the one, he was remembering that he had just left. Just with different decorations. While his had been decorated with things of the hunt, here was covered in wheat, or other crops to be harvested. He also began to notice that he was surrounded by a sea of shiny gray tipped spears, indicating that he shouldn't be moving around. Apparently, they had heard of his prowess, and weren't taking any chances. Finally, he began to notice a royal pair, sitting on the thrones looking down upon him. "Who are you? Where am I? How long have I been out? Why am I here?" he reflexively let out the floodgate of questions that struck his mind first. He tried to hold back any new questions from slipping out, to give them a chance. The majestic king and fair queen exchanged a look, deciding that introducing him to his predicament shouldn't be started by telling him what they wanted from him. He could figure that out later. They weren't sure if they should answer his questions right away. Perhaps it would be better, if he was treated kindly first. The king arose, and gestured to his guards to back off some. "Come. Set aside your questions for a short time, and we shall come back to them after a refreshing meal." They stayed in a close circle around Hesperos, but they made room for him to walk without worrying about being stabbed, because one of the guards tripped. The king chose to eat in a smaller, less grand setting, because he didn't feel like this young man needed the grandeur of the Great Hall to show him that he had no power here. "Let's see. The order of your questions were," he looked upward thoughtfully, "Yes, continue to eat, while I speak. It'll stop you from interrupting. My name is Alexander, King of Demetis. You are in our castle. It's only been a few days, which is why I am sure you are hungry. We weren't able to feed you. We are the ones who truly needed your help. You said that you would help, even though we gave you the exact details falsely. We believe that you will help us." Hesperos stopped chewing, and stared at him blinking slowly. He was quite confused, and realized he had been drugged. It didn't all add up. Why did he have to be kidnapped? As if he had read his mind, Alexander answered his question, "We are on a timetable. Too much longer, and destruction will come upon us. We need your help." He didn't add that they were willing to do anything to ensure his help. "I see," the young prince answered lamely. "Let me give you some time to digest then," Alexander dimpled at his pun. There was no response to that. (If you ever need me to adjust something let me know. I wasn’t sure if everyone would be NPC’s unless they were specifically our characters, but if you don’t want me controlling certain characters, let me know. Also sorry for taking so long)
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Hemera had spent her day locked in her room painting as she did most days. Outside her window, all she could see was a dark and gloomy sky and small rain droplets crashing against the roof of the castle. Weather like this was unusual in Demetis, it was usually warm and sunny with a nice breeze but the past few days it’s been rainy and cold outside making the light in her room, and the rest of the castle much dimmer than usual. Hemera had completed three paintings since her maid Cassandra woke her up earlier this morning. Her most recent painting was that of a garden that grew just outside her window. Large trees filled with new, green leaves and blooming flowers were all she could see so that's what she painted. “Ms. Hemera” Cassandra said, while quietly knocking against the large wooden door. “May I come in. It’s quite important.” She added. The Hemera could sense a little hint of worry and urgency in her voice as she spoke a little quicker than usual. “Yes, please come in Cassandra.” Hemera placed her paintbrush on her desk as Cassandra slowly opened the door. As the door opened a young pale woman looking no older than 23 came in. Her long ginger hair was braided down her back. She wore a light cream-colored dress and her blue eyes were full of joy. “Your father has just informed me that a guest will be arriving in a matter of days and that you must be on your best behavior and look your absolute best.” She Informed her while placing five dresses on Hemera’s bed. “These are a gift from your mother.” She quickly added. “Thank you for informing me, Cassandra. Please tell my mother that I adore them and will most definitely be wearing them soon.” Hemera said as she looked through the dresses. They were a variety of different colors. One sage green, another royal blue. She noticed a small box on top of the pile of dresses and out of curiosity opened it, inside the box was a beautiful, thin, gold bracelet with some sort of red stone in the middle. She couldn’t help but smile at the gift from her mother and gently placed it back down into the box. Her mother was always giving her gifts whether it be Jewelry or paint. Her mother also shared a love for painting and was an amazing artist who had taught Hemera almost everything she knew about the craft. By the time Hemera put the dresses away and put her new bracelet with the rest of her jewelry, Cassandra had quietly left without saying goodbye. The sun was starting to set outside her window and her once bright room was now dull and colorless. She lit one of the candles on her nightstand so there would be a little light in the darkroom. She quickly changed into her sleepwear and crawled into bed. She had thick blankets and tons of pillows to keep her warm and comfy during the freezing night. Hemera quietly opened her drawer revealing a brown leather journal. She wrote in this journal every night before she went to bed and will fill it up with all the things she did during the day as well as things she would hope to do tomorrow. One hour and three pages later she had finally finished writing about her day. Once Hemera put her journal back into the drawer she blew out the candle and closed her eyes. She quickly fell into a deep sleep. _____________ It seemed that just as she had fallen asleep she heard a faint knocking on her door and in came Cassandra. She was talking about something but Hemera wasn’t listening to a thing. She was sitting on the edge of her bed while Cassandra was digging through her collection of dresses. Cassandra pulled out the royal blue and gold gown that she had received yesterday from her mother. “This would look stunning on you Ms. Hemera” Cassandra beamed holding the dress up with a big smile. All she did was smile and nod. It was early in the morning, the sun had just started to rise and she could hear the faint sound of roosters clucking from the farm. Cassandra handed the dress to her and she went into her changing room to put the dress on. The dress fit perfectly. The gold designs on the bottom and around her waist went perfectly with her gold jewelry. She came out of the dressing room and Cassandra stared at her in awe.
“As I said before, that dress looks stunning on you Ms. Hemera.” Just as she said that two other girls came in. The taller one on the left was Alexa and the shorter one on the right was Delia. Both of the girls were maids in the castle and were usually the ones that did Hemera’s hair in the mornings “Good Morning Ms.” Both said simultaneously. She sat down on a stool as Alexa started to pull pieces of her curly hair back and tied it with gold string. As Alexa perfected the hair Delia put gold clips in her hair as well as her gold crown. Her crown was pretty basic looking unlike her parent’s and Hemera honestly preferred the more simple look. She only wore her crown when she was around her parents and would take it off when no one was around as she saw no need to wear it when alone. “Thank you,” Hemera said as she waved her hand to dismiss them. “Cassandra and I need to talk.” She waited until the girls left and her doors were closed to speak again. “Do you know anything about the mystery guest?” Hemera asked excitedly. Her parents usually only had guests over if it were an important king or queen from another kingdom or a potential ally but they always told her who was coming. They had been acting extra secretive recently and making sure that every part of the castle was cleaned and decorated nicely. “They haven’t said anything to any of us maids but I heard from Darian that a demigod son of Zuse is coming.” She whispered just in case someone was listening through the door. “Darian said he heard the King say something about a prince son of Zuse while ordering Felipe to make sure that everything goes according to the plan.” She quickly added, still whispering. ‘What plan?’ Hemera thought to herself. She hadn’t heard anything about a plan. “Is that all you heard Cassandra?” She asked her still trying to figure out the ‘plan’ her father had. “Yes Ms, that was all Darien told me.” She said. “I better get going, your father will get angry if you're late for breakfast,” Cassandra advised as she left the room. She was right, if she was late for breakfast with her family her father would throw a fit. Hemera made her way out of her room and downstairs to the dining room. Her parents were already sitting there as well as her sister, Helena. Helena was almost the complete opposite of Hemera appearance-wise. She had shorter light brown hair with blue eyes much like their fathers. Helena was also a good four inches tall and had tanner skin. She was wearing a burgundy-colored dress, one that she wore quite often and seemed to be her favorite. “Hemera what took you so long?” He asked with a stern look as he glared at her. “We sent Cassandra to wake you up over an hour ago.” He then added. “I’m sorry father, we couldn’t decide on a dress.” She lied hoping that he wouldn’t mind. She could tell they had just brought the food out when she arrived so she didn’t see why he was making such a big deal out of her being a minute late. All he did was nod and gesture for her to sit, which she did. “Before we eat,” Her father started to say, “We have a very, very important guest coming later and I expect the both of you, especially you Hemera to be on your absolute best behavior during his stay.” He said while picking a piece of freshly baked bread. Both Helena and Hemera nodded their heads and stayed quiet. They knew when not to ask questions about guests and when they should and now seemed like the right time to stay quiet. They all continued to eat their breakfast. There was a variety of different foods including fruit, bread, pancakes, and eggs. After what seemed like minutes of heavily awkward silence their mother spoke up. “Hemera, I see you're wearing the dress I gave you.” The Queen beamed with delight. “It looks wonderful on you darling.” She added as she looked Hemera up and down. “Thank you mother, I couldn’t decide what dress to wear today, they were all just so beautiful but Cassandra thought that this one would look the best.” She said while her mother took a sip of her wine. Her mother loved wine and had a glass every morning to relax her before a long day. After breakfast, Hemera made her way out to one of the many gardens and had one of the maids fetch her a book. She sat on a blanket under a large Oak tree. She had a basket with bread that the maid had also brought if she got hungry. After what seemed like hours of reading she felt a tapping on her shoulder, when she turned around she was surprised to see Cassandra standing behind her. “Hemera, your father wanted me to tell you that the guest is here now and we need to get you freshened up.” She announced with her arms slightly crossed. Hemera put the book down onto the blanket and stood up. “I will have someone come and clean this up,” Cassandra added as she started walking back inside the castle. Hemera followed Cassandra back up into her room and sat back down on the stool. Alexa and Delia were already waiting for them and as soon as Hemera sat down they fixed her hair and added a bit of makeup. All they did was add some simple eyeliner and some pale red lipstick. They sprayed a floral smelling perfume on her and quickly looked at her to make sure her hair and makeup looked perfect. “There you are Ms.,” Alexa said as she and Delia left the room. “Come on Hemera,” Cassandra began, “You were already late to breakfast, you cannot be late to meet the guest. Hemera hurried downstairs and was surprised to see a tall young man sitting at the dining table. Guards were standing at every exit as well as near the table. The guy had a confused look on his face as if he had no idea where he was or what was happening to him. “Ah, my eldest daughter has arrived, just in time for dinner my dear.” He beamed, throwing his hands in the air excitedly. “Hemera please come and meet our guest.” He continued. As she made her way to the table the guards moved their spears away from her so she could sit. She sat across from the unknown man in her usual seat. She looked over at her father with a confused look on her face as she had no idea what was going on. “Hemera this is our guest, Hesperos.” His voice sounded much more formal now unlike how he sounded when she first arrived. She turned her attention back to the young man. “It’s lovely to meet you,” She smiled trying to appear more friendly. She would usually come off as mean to most men that her father invited to dinner but he had made it very clear she needed to be on her best behavior. “Welcome to Demetis.” She added just as her sister arrived with the same puzzled look she had just a moment ago. This time her father didn’t do a big introduction, instead, he gestured for her to come and sit. “Hesperos,” He started to say “This is my youngest daughter, Helena.” He said with a friendly smile. Hemera had rarely seen her father smile like that. The only times he gave anyone a friendly smile was when it was to someone who was truly important. (Same with you, if you ever want me to change something just let me know. I'm perfectly fine with you controlling everyone but Hemera. No worries) Edited at May 15, 2021 02:32 PM by serein
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The king's demeanor continued to baffle and confuse the prisoner, and he wasn't sure how seriously he could take him. Obviously, he had a job for the young demi-god, and he had effectively used trickery to get the chance to ask for help. The tantalizing fragrance of well prepared food pleasantly filled the air. It had been very kind of the king to let him eat, before they got down to business. It was very wise, otherwise, he would have been very distracted. He was finishing off his food, letting out a contented sigh. For a moment the thought crossed his mind, that he had been poisoned. A tense feeling was in his stomach. It would have been quite easy, because he had been totally unsuspecting, as he hadn’t been chained, when he was escorted to dinner. While he had been secured, there was a certain lack of imprisonment, such as no chains, even though he was surrounded by guards, and the nice room he had been brought to, that seemed to speak of value and the desire to not harm him. They had treated him rather respectfully for someone they had kidnapped. He tried to rationalize with himself, that there was no reason why they wanted to harm him, so if he was poisoned, it was probably fast acting and relatively painless. If they wanted him dead, it wouldn’t take much effort, as he was surrounded at an unknown destination. If this was his last supper, he began to wish that he could eat more, but his belly was pleasantly full. None of these thoughts were helping the situation, so he pushed them away. He paused sensing the king wanted his full attention. From nearby there was the clanking of guards moving their spears. The king scooted forward until he was on the edge of his seat, his eyes flashing between Hesperos and the future acquaintance. As she grew closer, he surveyed her, starting with her feet before they were out of sight under the table. His stare was frank and unabashed, yet he made sure not to linger disrespectfully. His head cocked sideways was reminiscent of a curious bird, as he tried to get a clue. Although he didn't pay much attention to fashion, it didn't escape his notice how perfectly put together her appearance was, and she presented herself in a neat and elegant way. Her smile was so firm, it made her appear rather stern, cold and uninviting. Whenever he moved, her cool eyes pierced him like shards, causing him to fidget in his seat like a young school boy. Much like himself, she was surveying him, and nothing about her indicated approval. Only possibly reserved judgement. Perhaps she was merely waiting for her father's pronouncement, or a hint of how she was supposed to proceed. In reality this was simply her resting face, and she tried to liven it with a polite smile, but it didn't quite reach the extent that would make Hesperos feel comfortable. For all of his size, he was easily intimidated, especially, when he was alone and lost in the world. Something about her spoke of hidden depths, and an extent to education that he never had to fight for. He was sure that she was very intelligent and specifically trained. What could they possibly want from him? Would he embarrass himself trying to engage in interesting conversation with her? As he tried to figure out the puzzle of life, his brain was racing trying to find rhyme or reason, and it was only becoming fatigued why he was here. There was little chance of him effectively staying a step ahead, and he would have to react well and quickly to whatever came next. Something about the king’s smile reminded him of a satisfied cat, and it made him recoil like a bird who felt that its neck was in danger. “Why won’t you clearly answer why I am here?” he winced as his voice cracked on a higher note. “You see, I accidentally,” the king emphasized the word, “displeased your big powerful daddy, and now I need your help to distract him from punishing me and my offspring. You could turn away your father’s wrath. It should be easy peasy,” he waved a hand dismissively, trying to downplay everything. Hesperos raised a brow. Didn't anyone know that he wasn't in contact with his father, and that such a derogatory tone wasn't going to make him want to help or anyone else for that matter? "You seem to act like this is a small matter. I don't think you need me. Why do you think I'd be of any help?" he found that he didn't feel the need to inform him that he had never had any contact with his father as far as he knew, but he didn't want to give away his possible bargaining chip. He had to remember that as long as he was a prisoner, he had to regard everyone warily, and out for themself. He much preferred giving his celestial father the space that he obviously required, not wishing to risk his life and health to his father's unpredictable temper. While it may seem easy to manipulate a god, Hesperos had no practice. "You seem to not understand how much influence Zeus' children have on him. He has a soft spot for all of you, as long as you are pleasing to the eye, and you haven't tried to defy him. Anyone can see your appearance, and I don't think you are foolish enough to have defied your father. Are you?" the king tried to explain a little further. "What say ye? Will you help us?" the king leaned in closer, and Hesperos got a better look. Clearly, he was very earnest. This man had been planning for quite a while, and knew how he thought. He was sure to have some back up plan or a punishment prepared, if he refused him. "What exactly do you want me to do?" he realized that was probably a very important question to ask at this point in time. "I think I will let Hemera explain to you," he grinned at the large demi-god. He would let her do the informing after he had someone explain the situation to her. It would be better getting the news from such a pretty face rather than otherwise. "I think you should go for a walk in the garden," he discretely made hand motions for the guards to escort them out. He would have to come to these conclusions on his own for this to actually work and benefit. Hesperos was honorable, and wouldn't hurt a lady, so he had no real fears, even if he did have major concerns about him trying to escape, because he thought they were all insane. Perhaps his talented daughter could entice this young man to marry her. It could only make him more willing. Once Hesperos was safely escorted to the garden, he beckoned his daughter close. "We have to keep this quick. I don't want him thinking we are keeping secrets, or getting impatient and suspicious. I hope that you have been debriefed before now, but here is the outline. We need you or possibly your sister, however, we believe she is too young for this kind of thing, to marry a demi-god. Zeus would spare our line, if we are connected to him, even if it is only by marriage. As far as I can tell, it's our only way." He had no doubt that she would obey him, as she was his daughter, but he did ask, "Are you equal to the task?" Hesperos found the gardens rather peaceful, but his stomach was only becoming more tense, and he wanted to keep everyone at a safe distance away if there were such a thing. He didn't want to get mixed up in someone else's family drama. He didn't want them to make his own family drama worse. It was well known that Hera made sure that Zeus didn't go around visiting his kids. While it was hard for her to stop him from having affairs, as it was easier to sneak out for a little while, if he stood around talking to someone she knew the location of it was a different story. He wasn't sure how to feel about being a demi-god. On one hand his father's lineage gave him powers beyond any mere mortal, yet he had no father growing up, and an impossible legacy to live up to. As an oldest child, it was a lot of pressure. At the same time, he didn't like watching things be hurt, and it was his instinct to try to spare someone, especially a whole kingdom punishment from his father. It wasn't their fault their king seemed rather stupid. The guards stood stiffly to attention, and the princess entered the garden breaking his reverie.
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Hemera was trying her best to come off as friendly as possible but, between her cold eyes and her attempt at a friendly, welcoming smile, she did not look like the most welcoming person ever. She sat quietly while her father tried to briefly explain to Hesperos why he was here. She could tell that Hesperos was nervous and he had every right to be. She did not exactly agree with how her father was handling the situation and, there were probably other ways to have gotten Hesperos to come rather than kidnapping him. Her father was a relatively kind ruler for the most part, but when he felt disrespected or challenged, things could go downhill very quickly. Hemera knew what her father and every guard in the room was capable of and she silently prayed that there would be no blood-shed. Hemera was not very fond of wars but she understood why they happened, and she knew that if anyone in this room died today, there would be a very bloody war. After minutes of listening to her father explain the situation, he presented the idea that Hesperos and her take a walk in the garden for her to further explain. Hemera had only just recently learned of her fathers' plans but, most of what she heard was just gossip from the maids, she was slightly startled when she found out it wasn’t silly gossip and a little upset that no one had told her sooner. She could tell that her father had come up with this plan months in advance, he always thought every decision through and never acted irrationally. Hesperos was escorted out of the room by two guards, and out to the garden. As Hemera was about to stand up her father started speaking. "We have to keep this quick. I do not want him thinking we are keeping secrets, or getting impatient and suspicious. I hope that you have been debriefed before now, but here is the outline. We need you or possibly your sister, however, we believe she is too young for this kind of thing, to marry a demi-god. Zeus would spare our line if we are connected to him, even if it is only by marriage. As far as I can tell, it is our only way." He did not doubt that she would obey him, as she was his daughter, but he did ask, "Are you equal to the task?" She nodded her head, accepting the task her father gave her. The thought of Helena being forced to marry someone at such a young age disgusted her. She knew that if she refused to marry this man that the responsibility would fall onto her sister and she wouldn’t allow that to happen. Her mother and sister had barely spoken any words during their meal but both gave her encouraging smiles when she stood up. By her mothers' expression, Hemera could tell she was not too happy about the situation, she had always encouraged Hemera to marry for love and nothing else. This wasn’t the first time her father had tried to arrange a marriage for her but her mother had always talked him out of the idea and made excuses. Hemera flattened down her dress and started making her way out of the room. Soon after the king dismissed she saw her sister walk out of the room as well. She had probably been sent to her room until she was needed again. Out of the corner of her eye, she watched as her mothers' head turned toward the king. She heard whispers but could not make out what they were saying. She quickly made her way out to the garden hoping that Hesperos had not yet gotten suspicious of what was taking her so long. Her father made a guard accompany her out to the garden but once she reached Hesperos he had disappeared. “Sorry to keep you waiting.” her expression was soft and she gave him a kind smile. “This must be very confusing for you” She continued as she dismissed the guards and started slowly walking down the pathway. She knew the guards would not leave them alone completely but they did back away. They stood so still they almost looked like statues. Hemera quickly looked around assuming there would be more guards, and she was right. Four more guards had arrived, and they were all standing throughout the garden. Edited at December 30, 2021 01:42 PM by serein
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Hesperos focused mainly on the food. The lady sitting across from him kept on staring at him, and it felt cold with disapproval. Her smile didn’t reach her eyes, and he wondered if she thought she was being friendly and hospitable. This was the only kidnapping he had ever experienced, and it was much more odd than he would have expected and less violent. He expected that they wanted something from him. Something specifically from him, otherwise they risked war with his kingdom. He felt like he was being kicked out, but he went quietly outside. He slowly walked around in the garden, looking around for potential avenues of escape. There were many bushes and other vegetation which impeded his view of escape routs. It appeared to him that you had to know the garden to get out quickly. The bushes were thick enough to slow even the most determined pursuer. A light breeze wafted different flower scents around his nose. He wrinkled his nose, accepting that he couldn't escape the smell. As there were so many guards, he didn’t fancy his chances. While he could defeat many of them, they would probably be able to slow him down long enough to bring a whole barrack upon his head. He had no idea if they needed him, so he might not live. The guards might get to enthusiastic and kill him regardless of if it was against their orders. This seemed a long way to bring him to kill him. He didn't think anyone would risk war with his country for vengeance. He expected he could injure and hurt a lot of them, which would only make everyone less likely to trust him once he was recaptured. As he began to absentmindedly observe one of the guards who was closer to him, he could see that one of the guards had sweat beading on his forehead. Hesperos realized that the guard was afraid of Hesperos’ potential powers. Glancing over his shoulder, he had expected them to be more subtle that they were discussing something and they didn’t want him to hear. Instead they had abruptly shoved him outside. He found a private corner. He was reminded of the feeling of being hunted. People were closing in on him, and he didn't know their intentions. He prayed first to Zeus then to his kingdom's patron goddess Artemis. He went through the list, trying not to forget or offend anyone. His thoughts were interrupted, as he heard someone coming his way. He turned looking down as Hemera arrived at his side. She seemed more relaxed now. Why? What had they discussed? He managed a smile, as she apologized. The circumstances weren't the most unpleasant although they were worrying. He had practice smiling when he didn't want to, so he was able to manage a friendly expression. “In the grand scheme of things, waiting a few minutes shouldn't be a problem. Is it a problem for me?” He wasn’t sure if she would reveal that they did have some nefarious plans in mind which he wouldn’t like. “I would have to agree with you. I am not filled with understanding, but I believe you could enlighten me. Is someone going to tell me why I am here? How long do you hope to keep me here before my absence is missed? How was someone able to infiltrate the castle?” He didn’t like the idea that there were people in his home who could hurt his mother. That would throw their kingdom into chaos. Perhaps these people were willing to wage war on his kingdom. They had snuck their pieces into advantageous positions. He hoped that his questions didn’t annoy his…hosts, however, he expected that they wouldn’t be surprised by his questions. He forced his mind to focus back on her. If she revealed any information, he needed to be alert, so he could assess it. As he looked around, he noticed that the guards were spreading out so they were more dispersed, but it gave them a feeling of privacy. It would make it easier for him to use her as a hostage to get out. He wasn’t sure if it would make a difference. There were so many variables unaccounted for. "Why are we out here in the garden?" He was too uncertain to ask why she had dismissed the guards. Perhaps they needed some strong hero. Why would the royal family care to keep their plans concealed from any of their people, especially their trusted guards? "Did you have a nice long discussion with your father? I'm surprised I don't recognize you. I would have expected our royal families to meet each other during some important meeting. Do you know how long I will be staying here?" If they couldn't come to an agreement, he would threaten them with the wrath of his father. Artemis wasn't the most forgiving goddess either, but she tended to remain aloof, so he wasn't going to depend on his half sister.
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