
The Great Humbling of Cupid
Description
A Divine Epic of Love, Mischief, and Humiliation In the celestial halls of Olympus, where gods shape fate and folly alike, Cupid, the god of Love, seeks to prove himself not only a master of hearts but a poet of unrivalled skill. Yet unseen eyes watch, and whispers of mischief weave a plot that will see him brought low, mocked, and ensnared in a divine jest of cosmic proportions. As chaos unfolds, Corinth trembles, lovers despair, and Aphrodite fights to restore balance to a city unravelling in Cupid’s wake. Meanwhile, Mercury, Laverna, and Discordia revel in their trickery—until divine patience wears thin. Jupiter, at first amused, is forced to intervene, delivering justice with both wisdom and wit. Though order is restored, Cupid’s ordeal leaves an indelible mark, a lesson carved into myth itself—a warning of the unpredictable dance between love, fate, and mischief. Comparable works include Ovid’s Metamorphoses; Alexander Pope’s The Rape of the Lock; Terry Pratchett’s Small Gods; Percy Jackson & the Olympians