Part Three | Deity of Anything

When you go past the stereotypical views of Greek mythology and you start getting into the ways the gods were actually worshiped, it gets kind of interesting. You find out specific regional cults chose who to worship - that there wasn't always one consistent pantheon. Hecate was a beloved protector of the household in Athens; Apollo was sometimes conflated with Helios.

It's scary. Once you start looking past the things you've been taught, it's hard not to question everything. You can either turn it into a panic, or you can use it to believe anything is possible.

I had to learn to make that choice before it was too late.

Part Three: Deity of Anything

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