In the ninth and final chapter of the Perseus Cycle, Harmonia tells the tragic story of how prophecy claims what it's owed. Perseus travels to Larissa to compete in funeral games, seeking a moment of normalcy after his heroic quests. Meanwhile, his grandfather Acrisius---who once tried to drown him as an infant---hides in the same crowd, still running from the oracle's words. During the discus throw, a breath of wind changes everything, and the prophecy spoken before Perseus was born completes itself in the most unexpected way. This is a story about fate, accident, and what we choose to build when prophecy has finished with us.
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