On the Blood of Gods and Men: A Review of
Our Natural History
by Hera, Queen of
Olympus
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I have always had a keen
interest in the functioning of biological systems, and how their natural
processes may be artificially subverted to accomplish various ends. I started
with the study of animal husbandry, moved on eventually to genetic research,
and have truly found my passion in the study of my own kin. I have performed a
number of experiments with titan biology [which are summarized within another
document], but for anyone who might one day seek to understand the avenues of research
I pursued, I also leave this as an account of the state of our species before
my intervention into our bloodlines. First, however, I should explain how it is
that I am privy to the information I am about to share.
My father, Kronos, struggled to
prove himself my grandfather, Oranos, and feared that, were his children
allowed to mature at a natural pace, Oranos might pass the crown to one of my
brothers and sisters, rather than to my father. To avoid this, Kronos had all
of us interred within one of Tartarus's virtual worlds, where
suspended animation in the stranded ship's cryo pods would slow our
aging, delaying our adulthood.
It was not all bad - though
selfish, my father bore no ill will towards his children. Tartarus's simulated
worlds were intended to maintain the psychological wellbeing of its crew
through even the lengthiest of travels. Since setting down upon this planet,
those simulated worlds had been repurposed - some to keep prisoners docile or
tormented (depending on the threat they posed), and some to provide a happy
retreat for a portion of the Titan population during lean times. It was into
one of these paradise worlds, Elysium, that we were sent. Elysium represented
an idealized synthesis of our new home on Earth with our ancestral homeworld -
the natural beauty of this world with simulated recreations of our ancestor's
culture and technology. There we learned much about our people and the world
they'd come from, and being of the royal bloodline, we were privileged to a depth
of education denied even to many of the adults with whom we shared the virtual
world.
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