Sitting in the foyer was a girl. The foyer of a mysterious palace where mysterious creatures lived. Some were angels, some were gods, some were goddesses or just plain mystical people. 12
She was, however, no ordinary girl. 3
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The girl's name was Pandora, and she carried a mysterious box of doom around with her at all times. The great god Zeus gave it to her as a gift, was warned never to open it. 5
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Then, just as Zeus left, an angel with wings as clear as shiny glass, and hair so finely divine. The angel told Pandora the box was filled with every evil there is, and some may not escape but others will. 7
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Pandora opened the box once, and only once, and only one evil came out. It was war. So ever now and then, a war would break about between the two mystical lands of Avianis and Doranis. But that was too occasionally to prove it to be Pandora's doing. 9
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A woman was supposed to meet Pandora, and here was walking down the hallway. She was a goddess, one of the numerous mistresses of Zeus. Her name was Artheriea, and Zeus, in all his love for her, named her the Goddess of Affection and Passion. That explains why she was able to give pleasure to Zeus so finely. 11
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"My dear lady, Pandora. What poor, lowly things have you been up to while the mistresses of the gods are giving them pleasure? Carrying your silly box of doom around? Ha ha, pathetic one. I shall replace that horrible Hera of yours and become Zeus' new wife, and rule over you all!" 13
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Pandora wasn't offended by a shred. 15
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"Huh. I was off learning to control evil like you while you gave pleasure to Zeus so many times and still have not born him a son, as I hear." 17
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Aritheriea slapped Pandora on the face with her long, sharp red nails. 19
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"Bow down before your goddess of Passion and Affection at once! I am not a lowly lady serving Hera anymore like you, pathetic one. I am Aritheriea, goddess of Passion and Affection, and I shall rule over you all! Everyone knows you are Hera's daughter by a human man, and you shall be punished for it once I am queen!" 21
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She turned sharply on her heel and walked away, but then turned back as sharply as she turned forward. 23
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"I have the perfect punishment for a lowly brat like you." 25
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"Oh, goodness, is it another weak slap on the face with your animal claws or am I to shield myself this time?" 27
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Aritheriea cast a spell on Pandora that made her still, with her mouth open. She then snatched the box of doom from Pandora and released all the evils down in Pandora's throat. 29
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Pandora was released from the bind and immediately began running around the house, cruelly rebuking people in their words and sentences, when she noticed a small orifice beside the queen Hera's chamber. She wanted to rebuke Hera, but when she saw she wasn't there, she crept towards the opening next to her room. It was all too good for Pandora too believe, despite her evil. She opened the door. Inside was a


