Mount Olympia

Goddess of 
the Tides

    The Legend to
    - Goddess of the Tides -

    Who am I that lifts the sea,
    that draws the tides and draws on thee?
    I am all that no one sees,
    yet brings the mountains to their knees

    Who am I whose will ordains
    the rising sun and falling rains?
    I am all which none defy -
    not earth, nor moon, nor endless sky

    Who am I that dwells beyond,
    where all are drawn, but none have gone?
    I am that which holds the void -
    where worlds are made, and stars destroyed

    I am here within the sphere
    forever far, yet touching near
    Who am I where all things go?
    Not space, nor time, nor cosmos know.

You come across this beautiful women at the base of Mount Olympia where it meets the ocean. You've never seen her before. She says hello and asks where you're going. When you tell her your climbing Mount Olympia she turns pale and says that when someone goes up they never come down. You say that you've heard that before and will continue anyway. She says be careful. You blink and she's gone.

The Goddess 
Art of Jonathon Earl Bowser

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