The first things I saw upon dying were Persephone's breasts and nipples. Or at least one nipple, but there was definitely a nipple.Something seemed wrong about that being the first thing I saw in the afterlife.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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In Jennifer L. Armentrout's book "Sentinel," the protagonist has a surreal and unexpected experience upon dying. The first image that confronts the character in the afterlife is quite unconventional, specifically focused on Persephone's breasts and a nipple. This peculiar sight leaves the character questioning the significance and appropriateness of such a first impression in a realm beyond life.

This moment highlights the blend of mythological themes with contemporary storytelling, showcasing a humorous yet thought-provoking take on the afterlife. The initial reaction emphasizes the strangeness of the experience, setting a distinct tone for the narrative and indicating that this journey will deviate from traditional depictions of death and the afterlife.

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