The Weaver and the Web
β Scribed by Kerri Keberly
- Book ID
- 115327590
- Publisher
- Dragonfire Press
- Year
- 2024
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 57 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A woman destined for glory and the goddess determined to see her fall from grace.
Arachne of Hypaepa was born to be a weaver. Known as the best in all of Lydia, she leads a charmed life, full of fame and fortune. But her circumstances soon take a turn for the worse when she offends the goddess of craft with her hubris.
Confident in her abilities, Arachne brazenly challenges Athena to a contest: Whoever impresses the townsfolk of Hypaepa will hold the title of best weaver among mortals and the divine. Athena agrees to the competition, and the two women go head-to-head, putting their talents to the test. When Arachne catches a glimpse of Athena's otherworldly designβa reminder to mortals of their placeβher sure-fire victory turns to crumbling ash.
Angered by the slight and desperate to prove herself, Arachne devises a new plan: Defeat the goddess by weaving a scene depicting the hypocrisy of the gods in jaw-dropping detail. When the tapestries are finally...
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