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Yelle Hughes
“My whore of a brother has done it again." "Then, as always, orders me to clean up the mess." "I think I hate him." Poseidon to his brother, Zeus.”
Yelle Hughes

Khalia N. Hades
“I do love you. I love you enough to accept who you are. Why can鈥檛 I received the same feeling in return?鈥�
-Ariel”
Khalia Hades, Ariel's Demise

Yelle Hughes
“Traveling through space is for the birds. I鈥檓 bored鈥hould鈥檝e brought the wife.
Poseidon, the Okeanos Pantheon.”
Yelle Hughes, Tritonium

Khalia N. Hades
“Not every fairy tale story that begins with 'Once upon a time,' has a 'Happily ever after'....”
Khalia Hades, Ariel's Demise

Khalia N. Hades
“Ariel: 鈥淓ric!鈥�
Eric: 鈥淒o not sing me back to shore! Not until you are standing on two feet!”
Khalia Hades, Ariel's Demise

Khalia N. Hades
“Running her fingers on the scales, she sighs. 鈥淚 wonder what its like to be a human?鈥�
鈥淲hy won鈥檛 you just go and find out?鈥� the question startled her. She whirled around to come face to face with her evil aunt; Ursula.”
Khalia Hades, Ariel's Demise

Madame de Boudoir
“Do you belong to anyone?" he asked.
"No," she whispered.
"Good, because tonight, you belong to the the King of the Sea.”
Madame de Boudoir, King of the Sea

Liz Braswell
“She could sense the approach of land- taste when the waters changed, feel when currents turned cool or warm- but it didn't hurt to keep an eye on the shore now and then, and an ear out for boats. The slap of oars could be heard for leagues. Her father had told tales about armored seafarers in days long past, whose trireme ships had three banks of rowers to ply the waters- you could hear them clear down to Atlantica, he'd say. Any louder and they would disrupt the songs of the half-people- the dolphins and whales who used their voices to navigate the waters.
Even before her father had enacted the ban on going to the surface, it was rare that a boat would encounter a mer. If the captain kept to the old ways, he would either carefully steer away or throw her a tribute: fruit of the land, the apples and grapes merfolk treasured more than treasure. In return the mermaid might present him with fruit of the sea- gems, or a comb from her hair.
But there was always the chance of an unscrupulous crew, and nets, and the potential prize of a mermaid wife or trophy to present the king.
(Considering some of the nets that merfolk had found and freed their underwater brethren from, it was quite understandable that Triton believed humans might eat anything they found in the sea- including merfolk.)”
Liz Braswell, Part of Your World

Khalia N. Hades
“She probably fell asleep and was washed away by the tortoise waves!鈥�
-Arista”
Khalia Hades, Ariel's Demise

Khalia N. Hades
“Father, what are you to do now?鈥�
Triton鈥檚 sneer grew scarier. 鈥淪he broke the law.鈥� turning away from the terrified faces of his daughters. 鈥淪he must die.”
Khalia Hades, Ariel's Demise

Khalia N. Hades
“How charming. The king and his little princess knocking on my covens door.鈥� Ursula sighed dramatically. 鈥淲hat do you insolent merfolks want with me now? I swear I haven鈥檛 eaten any of your children.鈥�
-Ursula”
Khalia Hades, Ariel's Demise

Kelsey Brickl
“It was a tribute to Raphael that lesser artists wanted to copy his work, but this鈥� this was a travesty. The fresco consisted of Galatea鈥檚 apotheosis, wherein she is surrounded by mythical creatures. A beautiful scene, with all the potential in the world, but very poorly executed here. Galatea herself looked vapid and empty. The rest of the painting indicated pure ignorance on the part of the painter. I shook my head in confusion. The giant Polyphemus was depicted with two normal eyes, when clearly he ought to have but one. Triton, for his horn, was using not a shell but an actual trumpet of brass. I nearly laughed aloud at that observation; would not such an instrument be completely destroyed by seawater? Who the devil had painted this monstrosity?”
Kelsey Brickl, Paint