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February 2, 2019

therkalexander:

Who would you fancast as Hades in Receiver of...





therkalexander:



Who would you fancast as Hades in Receiver of Many?

Let me know on Tumblr, and let my Executive Producer Summer Helene know on Twitter!

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Published on February 02, 2019 22:51

therkalexander:

Who would you fancast as Sisyphus in Receiver...





therkalexander:



Who would you fancast as Sisyphus in Receiver of Many?

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Published on February 02, 2019 21:43

therkalexander:

Who would you fancast as Hermes in Receiver of...





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Who would you fancast as Hermes in Receiver of Many?

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Published on February 02, 2019 20:34

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Who would you fancast as Hecate in Receiver of...





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Who would you fancast as Hecate in Receiver of Many?

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Published on February 02, 2019 19:26

therkalexander:

Who would you cast as DEMETER?Post your fancast...







therkalexander:



Who would you cast as DEMETER?

Post your fancast here on Tumblr and on Twitter (and Facebook if you’re feeling adventurous), and most important tag my executive producer, @SummerHelene, and #Demeter.

I want YOUR input. She wants your input. Let’s make our voices heard!

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Published on February 02, 2019 18:17

pri0r:

The Good Counselor Chapter 3: The Scene that was PromisedPri0r’s weekly review of...

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The Good Counselor Chapter 3: The Scene that was Promised

Pri0r’s weekly review of @therkalexander’s previews of her latest novel, The Good Counselor.

It’s finally here — That highly anticipated explicit scene with pomegranate juice. I worried that it might have been cheesy or cliche, but I should know by now to never doubt our dear author. When has she given reason to believe that what she writes would ever fit into the classification of “cliche”? She hasn’t let us down yet! Six ruby arils to Rachel for this one. The scene was so beautifully written, and is naturally integrated, as always. Eat your heart out, fanfiction!

It comes as no surprise that Aidon and Persephone have a private place on Thesprotia. Man, am I craving the TV show now after getting those visual descriptions. I’d pay good money to see that flowery paradise depicted. Especially the floral constellations? Holy hell. What a concept. If I ever have the ability to create a gardenscape as intricate as this with my mortal abilities, you’ll bet your ass this is gonna be a part of it. The pomegranate tree and oak stump is super familiar…it reminds me of @asphodelon’s anniversary present to Rachel and her husband. I’d love to imagine that was the main source of inspiration for this, since it just goes to show how much care Rachel has for artistic content inspired by her writing.

Also, what the hell, Hermes? Does that little shit never learn? He’s witnessed Hades and Persephone’s separate wraths before in DoL, so he has to be incredibly stupid to go behind their backs and disrespect their direct wishes and straight up LEARN A WHOLE LANGUAGE to gossip about the two of them! But at the same time, Aidon and Persephone had to have seen this coming eventually, right? I mean, the Olympians thrive off of mortal pledges and gossip. I guess we’ll leave the wisdom to Athena then, eh?

Lastly, it looks like we’ll finally get to see the summit of the Queens next update! Boy am I excited. As much as I anticipate it will help each character in some regard, I can’t shake the feeling that it also just spells disaster in other ways. I’m interested in hearing how people think the interaction will go. Do you think Hera will come to respect Persephone, or do you expect that the Iron Queen will take more to Amphitrite, despite their polar opposite natures?

Feel free to reply and let me know!!



The Good Counselor is the continuation of Rachel Alexander’s Hades and Persephone series, and follows her first two publications: Receiver of Many and Destroyer of Light. You can catch weekly chapter previews up to the eighth chapter every Wednesday at midnight PST. Follow @therkalexander for more details!

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Published on February 02, 2019 18:04

pri0r:

,“The Earth is your womb, Aristi Chthonia.”(x)







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,“The Earth is your womb, Aristi Chthonia.”(x)
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Published on February 02, 2019 17:08

my aidoneus has always been tom hiddleston with the long, black loki hair

Lol you’re not alone. I’ve heard that from quite a few fans of Receiver of Many.

I personally think he’s a little too slender for Aidoneus, but it doesn’t make him any less of a full blown SNACK.

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Published on February 02, 2019 14:48

I picture Keanu Reeves playing Aidoneus when I read the first two books. What do you think?

I think that’s interesting! I love hearing about what other people envision.

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Published on February 02, 2019 00:18

February 1, 2019

So I just read Receiver of Many in 2 days (shirking end of term essay writing responsibilities... it was that good!) and I was wondering about the children of Hades and Persephone mentioned in the story (specifically the name Zagreus). I'm a little rusty o

Oh no! :O


I hope you got it done on time!


There are a few sources that talk about two of Persephone’s children, mostly in the Orphic hymns, one that later Byzantine-era writings directly attributes to Hades but with no mention of a mother.  However, you can read between the lines about each of the children and see that there’s a high likelihood that before the Greek deities were syncretically combined into a single pantheon that those children belonged to both Hades and Persephone.

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Published on February 01, 2019 22:52