ItB Bk 1: In the Beginning
Copyright© 2024 by Carlos Santiago
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Fantasy Sex Story: Disclaimer - In the dawn of creation, Chaos begets the universe. Ouranos ascends as king, siring 18 children with Gaia. However, his tyranny leads to the tumultuous rise and fall of a divine dynasty.
Caution: This Fantasy Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Ma/Fa Coercion Consensual Reluctant Heterosexual Fiction Fan Fiction High Fantasy Historical Alternate History Paranormal Magic Cheating Slut Wife Incest Mother Son Brother Sister Father Daughter DomSub Cream Pie Pregnancy Big Breasts Public Sex 2nd POV Caution Revenge
Disclaimer:
This work is the first in the Trilogy entitled In the Beginning, and it is also the first installment in a much larger epic that will span much of Greek mythology and beyond.
While inspired by a wide range of mythological sources and contemporary works, including God of War, Percy Jackson, Lore Olympus, Hades by Supergiant Games, Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, GoodTimes: Hercules, Mythos, Hesiod’s Theogony, and The Library by Apollodorus, among others, this work is ultimately a product of the author’s imagination, and significant alterations have been made to the material in service of this narrative.
Any similarities to current real-life people or modern events are purely coincidental. That said, future installments may draw upon historical events from the Ancient Era, the Bronze Age, and early CE as material for fantastical or fictional retelling.
Within this story, readers should expect depictions of explicit sexual encounters, incestuous relationships, including mother/son, father/daughter, and sibling relationships, as well as themes of reluctance and non-consent, graphic fight scenes, manipulation, and elements of magic. Above all else, however, this remains a story first, and the author has endeavored to ensure that plot, character, and narrative remain central.
Warner Brothers has a disclaimer that reads:
“The cartoons you are about to see are products of their time. They may depict some of the ethnic and racial prejudices that were commonplace in American society. These depictions were wrong then and are wrong today. While these cartoons do not represent today’s society, they are being presented as they were originally created, because to do otherwise would be the same as claiming these prejudices never existed.”
So too as these myths products of their time, and for some, the incest is fantasy fuel (I am not here to judge), but I want to present these stories as honest as possible.