I jerked my hand back and looked up, horrified. The ground feels like skin! A slow smile crept onto Hades' face. Zeus got bored with the whole rock and eagle bit.Rock and eagle bit...? Then it hit me. Prometheus?You're standing on him, Hades remarked
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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In a chilling moment, the protagonist recoils in shock as they come to a startling realization about their surroundings. The ground beneath them is unsettlingly alive, feeling like skin, which sparks a sense of horror and confusion. Meanwhile, Hades reveals a chilling truth about their predicament, hinting at a deeper narrative involving ancient gods and their conflicts.

As they piece together the clues, the mention of Prometheus connects past mythologies to their current situation. Hades’ cryptic comments hint at the boredom of Zeus, indicating the endless cycles of punishment and power struggles among the gods. This moment emphasizes the perilous nature of their world and the intertwining fates of its characters.

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