
The Unraveling of Eris
By werewolf_girl

26 Aug, 2023

Eris, the powerful goddess, found herself standing in the midst of a dense, unfamiliar forest. The deafening silence of the woods was a drastic contrast to the chaos she'd left behind in her kingdom.

She remembered the terror in the eyes of her people, the shattering walls of her castle, and her isolation. She was no more a goddess to them, only a weapon of mass destruction.

With each passing day, Eris felt her powers swell like a wild river. She needed to learn control but had no one to guide her. The isolation brought her both peace and agony.

One day, while wandering through the forest, she crossed paths with a small wood cabin. Curious, she cautiously approached, hoping to find someone who could potentially help her.

Inside the cabin lived an old man who went by the name of Hesiod. He was a wise hermit, known throughout the forest for his knowledge of gods and the supernatural.

Eris approached the man cautiously, introducing herself. Hesiod recognized her immediately, his eyes widening in surprise. Regardless, he welcomed her into his humble abode.

Eris spent days with Hesiod, explaining her predicament. Hesiod listened attentively, his wise eyes never leaving Eris'. He agreed to help her control her destructive power.

Their days were filled with rigorous training and meditation, aimed at helping Eris gain control over her powers. With each passing day, she began to feel a sense of tranquility.

Through training, Eris began to understand her power. It was not a curse but a gift; its unpredictability was a reflection of her own emotions. Control lay in self-awareness.

During her time with Hesiod, Eris also experienced the simplicity of human life. She found happiness in mundane activities, a stark contrast to her previous life of omnipotence.

Eris also discovered the magic of human companionship. She saw in Hesiod an understanding and acceptance that she'd never witnessed in her own kind. She felt a growing bond with the old man.

Over time, Eris's control over her powers improved significantly. She went from cracking the earth beneath her feet to barely causing a rustle in the forest leaves.

Eris's bond with Hesiod grew stronger with each passing day. His wisdom, kindness, and acceptance helped her see herself as more than just a weapon.

One particular night, Hesiod fell ill. Eris, out of fear and worry, accidentally unleashed a burst of energy, shaking the entire forest. But she quickly regained her control.

Eris spent days trying to heal Hesiod, using her powers for harmony instead of destruction. Each day, she prayed to the gods for his recovery, hoping they would listen.

Over time, Hesiod's condition improved. Eris felt a surge of relief and happiness. Her prayer had worked, and she realized the potential of her powers when used with goodwill.

Despite her progress on earth, Eris often missed her kingdom. But she was terrified of returning, worried about the fear she'd incite among her people and family.

One day, Eris decided to return home, not as a weapon, but as a goddess. Hesiod, though saddened, supported her decision and bid her a heartfelt farewell.

Eris stood at the edge of her kingdom, inhaling the familiar air. Despite her newfound control, she felt the old fear creeping back in. She steeled herself and stepped forward.

Her return sparked fear and awe among her people. But Eris, exuding a newfound calm, assured them. She demonstrated her control, causing a flower to bloom rather than a wall to shatter.

The news of Eris's return and her control over her powers spread. Some found it hard to trust her, but many were hopeful. Her family, although cautious, welcomed her back.

Eris returned to her royal duties, but with a newfound sense of humility and understanding. She vowed to use her powers for the benefit of her kingdom instead of its destruction.

She also introduced practices and teachings she learned from Hesiod to her kingdom, encouraging self-awareness and inner peace, and slowly, her kingdom began to thrive.

Eris's kingdom flourished under her rule. Her powers, once a source of terror, became a symbol of prosperity. The goddess, once estranged, became a beloved leader.

Despite her success, Eris often remembered Hesiod and her time on Earth. She longed for her simpler times but appreciated the lessons she had learned and the growth she had undergone.

Time passed, and Eris remained a wise and just ruler. Her story spread across realms, becoming a symbol of redemption, control, and the power of self-discovery.

In the end, Eris wasn't just a goddess or a weapon. She was a symbol of transformation, an embodiment of the power that comes from understanding one's true self.