Goddess of gender dysphoria

    By JT

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    30 Aug, 2023

    In a different version of reality, America was not founded on Christianity, but on the ancient Greek pantheon. Greece's historic olive groves were supplanted by sprawling urban landscapes, reviving the ancient gods.

    Within this pantheon, there arose a unique deity, Alexandra, the goddess of gender dysphoria. As mysterious as she was powerful, her origins went as far back as the days of ancient Greece.

    Alexandra unearthed a cryptic monument in a bustling city park one day. Its strange symbols intrigued her, inviting her to decipher their meaning.

    Reading the symbols, she unwittingly summoned the supreme gods, Zeus and Hera. They formed a divine pact with Alexandra, their celestial power merging with hers.

    Moved by Alexandra's spirit, Hera blessed her with a divine transformation. Strengthened by this, Alexandra began to guide others on their path to self-discovery.

    The story of Alexandra has survived through the ages, providing a sheltering beacon to those who seek change. From ancient Greece, to Rome, and to modern-day America, her tale has thrived.

    Despite Rome's rise and adoption of Christianity, the Greek pantheon endured, with Alexandra's tale lighting the way and inspiring countless narratives.

    In this realm's America, a young teenager named Jake sought solace in Hera's temple. Standing before Alexandra's statue, he whispered his wish to transform.

    Jake yearned to be reborn in the form he felt was his true self - a girl. His plea was heard by Alexandra and her partner, the steadfast god of gender essence.

    Together, they were there for Jake. They had guided millions in their self-discovery since ancient Greece, and now, they were ready to assist another soul in finding their true identity.

    Goddess of gender dysphoria

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