The curse of divine blood

All Rights Reserved ©

Summary

Prologue: The Sin of Compassion Ana, the daughter of Athena, breaks the sacred law of Olympus by saving a mortal’s life — an act forbidden to gods. To teach her the limits of love and the pain of mortality, Athena curses her to live one lunar month as a human, stripped of all divine power. She must survive without magic, without protection — and without revealing her true identity. --- Act I – The Mortal Descent (Ep. 1–5) Ana awakens on Earth, lost and human, on the shores of a Greek town called Aegira. There, she meets Eryx, a mysterious man who helps her survive in the mortal world. He’s charming, protective, and strangely drawn to her — but hides a dark secret. Ana slowly adjusts to human life: she eats, feels pain, experiences hunger and fear. Despite the curse, she begins to love this fragile existence — especially the warmth she feels around Eryx. But she starts sensing something odd — his reflection never appears clearly, his skin burns faintly under sunlight, and his eyes sometimes gleam red. Meanwhile, Ana dreams of serpents, shattered mirrors, and a weeping woman — Medusa. She doesn’t know yet that Eryx is Medusa’s son, born from the curse that her own mother, Athena, created centuries ago. By the end of Act I, Ana falls in love with Eryx — unaware that he is the villain fate has sent her to face. --- Act II – The Blood of Betrayal (Ep. 6–10) Eryx learns Ana’s secret before she learns his. He discovers that the woman he loves is the daughter of Athena, the goddess who cursed his mother into a monster. For years, Eryx has hunted the divine — feeding on the blood of demigods to gain their power, seeking revenge on Olympus. Ana was meant to be his final victim, the last link to Athena. But he hesitates. The more he stays with her, the more his hatred collapses under the weight of his love. Ana’s divine visions begin to return. She sees Medusa’s suffering — how Athena cursed her not out of cruelty, but out of divine law. For the first time, Ana questions her mother’s “justice.” When Athena senses her daughter’s growing attachment to the vampire, she sends a celestial warning: > “He is the son of vengeance. Leave him, or lose your soul.

Genre
Fantasy
Author
Moumita
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
7
Rating
n/a
Age Rating
16+

Chapter 1


The storm began the moment I defied Olympus.


Lightning split the sky into pieces, illuminating the marble pillars of the Parthenon as I stood before my mother — Athena, goddess of wisdom, war, and judgment. Her eyes, cold and silver like moonlit blades, were filled with something I had never seen before. Disappointment.


“You broke the ancient vow, Ana,” her voice thundered, echoing through the temple. “A goddess’s child must never interfere in mortal fate. You saved a man who was destined to die.”


“I couldn’t let him burn alive!” I screamed back, the rain washing over my trembling hands. “What kind of justice demands his death?”


Her lips tightened. “The kind that keeps balance.”


The air around me shimmered — divine energy twisting like serpents around my skin. I could feel it, my power, my divinity… slipping away. The curse had begun.


“For one lunar cycle,” Athena declared, “you will live as one of them — a mortal. You will know their fear, their weakness, their pain. Only then will you understand why gods must not love.”


“Mother, please—”


But the temple floor cracked beneath my feet, and a whirl of golden light swallowed my voice. The last thing I saw was her face — unreadable, unshaken, godlike. Then everything went dark.



---


I woke up gasping, cold wind biting my skin.

Gone were the marble halls of Olympus — replaced by the distant hum of waves and the scent of salt. I lay on the sand, my once-silver armor replaced by a simple linen dress, torn and soaked. My wings, my aura, my power — all gone.


For the first time in my life, I felt small. Mortal.


The stars looked different from here — closer, sadder. I pressed my hand against my chest, feeling a heart that actually hurt. It was strange… beautiful, and terrifying.


A faint sound reached me — footsteps crunching on wet sand. I turned, shielding my eyes from the moonlight, and saw a silhouette walking toward me. Tall, graceful, with eyes that glowed faintly crimson before fading to brown.


“Are you alright?” he asked, voice deep, almost melodic.


Something in it made the air around me still. My divine instincts whispered danger — but my human heart whispered something else. Warmth. Curiosity.


“I— I think I’m lost,” I said quietly, still trembling.


He smiled faintly. “Then you’ve found the right place. People come here to lose things... and sometimes, to find them again.”


His name, I later learned, was Eryx. That night, under the mortal moon, I didn’t know that he was born of shadows — the son of Medusa, the creature my mother had cursed centuries ago. I didn’t know that his blood thirsted for vengeance.


All I knew was the kindness in his voice… and the strange pull I felt toward him, as if destiny itself had tangled our fates long before we met.


When I looked into his eyes, the waves grew still. Somewhere far above, I imagined Athena watching — and in the silence, I thought I heard her whisper, “So it begins.”