
Due to some tensions between the gods, Zeus appoints the wise centaur, Pholus, as the gods' personal therapist. What is therapy? Follow Pholus as he figures this out while conducting sessions for familiar Greek figures. Should be easy, right?
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Surprise! Zeus has decided he wants to take part in Therapy. Well, it might have been Hera’s decision but they are there nonetheless, whether it’s for better or for worse is up for debate.
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Eros, the god of love, is so deeply in love with Psyche that he cannot bear to part from her. Get comfortable, because they will be telling the story of how they met…whether you want to hear it or not.
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Like all siblings, Apollo and Artemis, the twins, have their fair share of arguments. Their disagreements usually start with things like, "Who's the better archer?" or "Why'd you trick me into killing my friend?" Just your typical sibling teasing, re... more
Back home from an unexpected trip, Pholus continues to learn more about what a therapist should and should not do. However, he receives another unexpected surprise.
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Pholus finds himself traveling outside of the comfort of his home to an island called Ogygia to visit his next patient, Calypso, the goddess of the sea and forever trapped and cursed to fall in love with anyone who visits her island.
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Always working on something and known as the ugliest of them all, the god of metalworking and fire happens to be the next patient. Never judge a book by its cover, unless that cover is Hephaestus.
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Trapped as her role as Hera’s messenger, Iris attempts to fly through this session, however, finds herself grateful to finally be given a voice.
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Pholus is revisited by the god in the book and begins questioning whether or not he is emotionally capable of being the gods’ therapist.
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