It’s baffling. After everything I accomplished, I am to spend eternity in the lair of the despicable gorgon I slayed so long ago. Zeus, father, what have I done to offend thee? Did I somehow misuse your gifts? Was I too prideful in taking the gorgon's head? Hades welcomes all who are overcome by hubris, like the warrior who thought he was protected by the Styx, and yet finds himself feasting endlessly in the Hall of Maniai. Or perhaps slaying the monster was in itself an ill act. Perhaps the beast was merely misunderstood. Perhaps... perhaps...
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Notes from the Fallen
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The notes from the Fallen were writings from The Fallen, a group that plagued Hades after Kassandra killed Cerberos. To atone for this act, Hades charged her with dealing with the Fallen which led to her collecting these notes to discover their locations.