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Aphrodite and the Titan of Forethought (PG 16+)


Rebekah Mikaelson

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In the beginning, after the creation of the heavens and the Earth, the Titans each created a wife. The women were to be the first goddesses and as such were the immortal partners of the Titans. The Titan of Afterthought, being the master in diplomacy would require a wife to suit the part. After much consideration and sculpting, the final form of his bride was complete. He gave the breathless body life and thus created Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty. 

Related image Aphrodite and The Titan of Forethought.

Aphrodite never liked the concept of covering up one's body right from the start and would only clothe herself if she was to be receiving a visitor. She rather preferred to be half naked or fully so, especially around her husband.  She had guardians appointed to her called 'Cupids' but they rarely needed to guard her against much danger as no man was cruel enough to seek out to hurt such a beautiful being. As such her true guards were the soldiers posted outside her  rooms door which were spelled by her niece Athena so they wouldn't fall in love with Aphrodite. 

The story of Aphrodite's love is one filled with drama, romance and an intense lust for men. She was particularly fond of romance stories and would form many of her own until her last one was found out by her husband. It was this same act of romance that placed one hero in such torment that it took another thousand years before Hercules found him and freed him. 

 

 

♥ Aphrodite and Achilles ♥

 

The love story of Aphrodite and Achilles started with an argument between her and her husband. So intense was it that it formed a massive lightning storm which lasted one whole week. Mortals called it the result of the devil and his wife fighting and would forever more label all thunderstorms as such. 

"You are never home! Can't you spend this one night with me?"

"Woman! Have you forgotten that i have more important things to attend to during the daytime?"

"More important than your wife?"

"I give you my nights, my holidays, my weekends and you still say i give nothing! What more do you want?"

"For you to stay with me [sobs] I can't bare to see you go." (Lightning stops but rain starts to fall)

The Titan walks over to her and hugs her tightly, kisses her on her forehead and tells her how much he loves her but the damage has already been done.

As soon as he left, her cupids flew into the room. They dried her tears and told her about a mortal they had found that would ease her pain. His name was Achilles and he was a warrior. He was a demi-god, the result of the Titan of Innerthought affection with a mortal woman. She immediately changed her appearance to one that seemed more mortal and went after him. When Aphrodite, appeared in front of him, he was taken aback by her beauty. He had not known whom she was but he could tell from the aura radiating from her presence that she was at most, an immortal.  

She sweet talked him into staying with her for the night in the nearby forest and had her cupids create a romantic scene for the two of them to lie in. 

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They fell in love and would visit each other day after day in the woods, keeping their affair secret from the rest of the world. Aphrodite would always hide her true form, lest her husband or other immortals recognize her and hold her accountable for her actions. They would meet up in the woods, talk, do great pleasures, eat fruits and talk some more. She always stayed awake while he slept, to watch him at peace and to protect him for though he was a great warrior, fighting in the Trojan war and the Greek civil war, he was also a mortal and this made it possible for him to be killed by snakes, arrows, etc. 

One day however, whilst in the forest with Aphrodite, Achilles heard a massive explosion and the sound of battle. He thought it was an invading army coming in to take over Greece and ran off to fight. Aphrodite sped off after him and caught up with him right at the edge of the forest. From there they could see the battle occurring right in front of them. There were two noticeable persons in the midst of the fight and Aphrodite immediately recognized them. One was her first son, Apollo and the other her husband. She grabbed onto Achilles and begged him not to go to fight. The commotion they caused drew the attention of everyone fighting and they all stopped and looked. Both froze and the cupids arrived too late to hide them from view.

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As quick as a flash, Titan Dabs was at their side. He recognized his wife in her disguise and became furious as he caught her cheating. instead of punishing her he decided to kill the man however she pleaded with him not to. Apollo then suggested to his father, a more fitting punishment, turning him immortal but not a god or titan and nailing him to a post on the highest mountain. Then, set eagles to eat out his stomach. As he would be immortal, he would be revived 30 minutes after death and would go through the same agonizing pain of the eagles eating out his stomach again and again for the rest of time. This punishment suited Dabs and he agreed to his son's proposal. The suffering of Achilles was to also be a reminder to Aphrodite that she should not falter again. And she never forgot it. 

Related image Achilles and the eagle. 

 

 

 

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