Olympia's Confession
From Record Of Fantasy Adventure Venture
Found scratched into the wall in the basement of an estate in Pella.
I shall surely die here, and perhaps for my crimes against P. A. I deserve to. Let me at last confess, then, that the father was neither the one-eyed beast, nor Zeus in the form of an oak, but a snake sent by Nectanebos of the many faces. P. was fooled by the disguises, but I fancy I never was. Was his father a god in the form of a snake, then, or just a snake? Am I Europa or Pasiphae? But we all know the monster born of unnatural union was Kukuth, the one who killed Stratobia. Had she not, everything would have been different. I would be mistress of the world, and not even N., clad as a crone, would have been able to stop me. Surely had anything gone differently I would not be here today with nothing but my snakes and the ghosts of those I killed. Io, Dionysus Myrtale, Queen