Thursday, February 19, 2015

A Sad Day in Corinth

Breaking news!  Turns out those gifts Medea had her children deliver were dangerous.  In fact, they were poisoned.  

When the Princess Glauce first saw the children, she refused to take the presents.  Jason convinced her to take them, though.  I'm betting he sure regrets that now.  Soon after Glauce tried on the golden dress and diadem, she began flaming at the mouth.  She fainted, and her diadem burst into flames!  Glauce burned to death.  She attempted to rip the dress and diadem from her body, but they stuck.  It wasn't long before she was unrecognizable.  No one dared to touch her.  

Only, King Creon didn't realize what had happened when he rushed in.  As soon he touched his daughter, he began the same horrible process of dying.  So not only has the Princess Glauce died, but King Creon as well.  This is a sad day for the citizens of Corinth. 

But it will be a worse day for Medea soon enough.  It could only be her that killed the royals.  What fate lies for her?  Surely the only course of action is to execute her.  I suppose we'll see soon, as the spies have told me that Jason is on his way to his old home to confront Medea. 

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