Thanatos and the Dead Man, Part I
As I held it in my hands, it sang to me. It was the song of the cosmos, of creation, of life, of death, of the yes and the no.
Thanatos is called back into action by Hades after a seventy four year absence from the Pantheon to hunt down and reap a dying murder on the run in the woods of New England with a surprise twist at the end
As I held it in my hands, it sang to me. It was the song of the cosmos, of creation, of life, of death, of the yes and the no.
This is the merry chase: it is the part where the human soul is denial.
“Evil,” he croaked. “One should not throw stones, or call the kettle black, John.”
“You now belong to the dead. You now belong to the damned. You now belong to Mr. Hades.”