Obligatory statement - real life sucks, so here's an idea for a fiction story if anyone's interested:
Story outline.
Aphrodite is a schemer, like most other Olympians
are, and she planned to make one of her children into something more than just
a demigod. Initially, she was going for Silena, grooming and preparing her for
her potential destiny discreetly but Silena died during the war with Chronus,
and Aphrodite had to start anew.
Not a problem, she has two candidates, the heir –
Piper, and the spare – Drew. Well, Drew is mostly out because Piper seems to be
perfect, doing exactly what Aphrodite wanted her to do, including saving
Olympus from Gaia and the giants, but also a relationship with Jason.
Jason is the youngest son of Zeus/Jupiter, (so far,
officially), and the latter has an ambiguous relationship with all of his sons:
he keeps a close watch on them, and if they stand out and rebel (by the
Thunderer’s standards), he ends them. Initially, Piper’s job was to occupy
Jason’s attention and ensure that he did not do that – and in return, both she
and her mother were to receive benefits from the king (and the queen) of
Olympus.
At first, it worked, but when the pair moved to
college, it stopped. The relationship ended, Jason stood up for Apollo, (who
was in Zeus’s bad books now), and ended up dead with no chance of coming back,
because you do not come back after you argue with Zeus. Hera is not happy and
scheming, but Aphrodite and Piper are not a part of it.
Aphrodite tries to manipulate Piper by giving her
Shel – who is almost a literal shell of a person, but it backfires: Piper is
done with gods, demigods, and monsters, and takes what Shel de-facto offers her
– a life as an ordinary mortal. (There is some squiggle room, but since Piper
has de-facto renounced her status as the daughter of Aphrodite, none of the
options are good). Aphrodite goes to Drew.
Drew knows that Aphrodite came to her only after
Piper is done, and knows that for Aphrodite she is the last option. Still,
Aphrodite is her mother, and so, when Aphrodite gets her to go on a quest, Drew
accepts.
The quest is the first step out of several that are
supposed to make Drew into something more than a demigod, almost like a junior
partner for her mother. Drew suspects that something is off from the start, and
though she loves and obeys her mother, she doesn’t do so without questions and
doesn’t do all the right moves fully, and Aphrodite can’t manipulate/force her
to do that, because that would ruin her whole plan – so now the mother and
daughter are stuck in a very precarious position as both found themselves bound
to each other by Aphrodite’s plot.
Add the Egyptian magicians, led by the Kane
siblings. They do not know the Greek-Roman world too well, but Drew is helping
them learn, (and learns back), and they recognize enough of Aphrodite’s plan to
be wary. (Drew wants them to stop it, on some level). The story is set, and many
people are going to have headaches before it ends.
No comments:
Post a Comment