Note for
MYTHS, Chapter 7: This chapter moves fast because I've reached
the end of Echo’s story. Of course, the readers know how it ends, have known
all along, but knowing isn’t enough. We must feel this end! We must cry
for Echo! We must cry for Urana, we
must feel the passion and sorrow. And we
must remember the diabolical anger, hatred, and distrust that Hera and her
Kaberians are fermenting for themselves on Urana’s mountain! -- Deucalion’s son Hellen, a witness to these
unholy events, recorded the details in his final years of life. Otherwise, how would our Red Scribe, who copies
this story, know what happened on Mount
Helicon twenty thousand years after
the fact?
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