
Baked Pots and Crooked Gods
Fantasy in the Mythical Ithaca
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Euadne was turned into a pig by Circe. Will he ever be back to being human again?
Euadne was loved by everyone in Ithaca for his wonderful pots with unique forms, shapes and designs. Ithaca was then in a state of confusion after the mysterious disappearance of its king, King Odysseus. A poet became unhappy about Euadne’s pottery art and made his nymph friend cast a curse on Euadne.
Just before being cursed, Euadne had found his love of life, Panos. Five apprentices of Euadne’s father were possessed by demons and went to destroy the pottery workshop of his father. Would Eudane in his pig form be able to save his father’s workshop and reunite with his lover, Panos?
Baked Pots and Crooked Gods, the concluding book in The Real Bengal Fantasy Series, is a story of irrational wrath of the powerful people and suffering of common people in their hands. If you like retelling of mythical epics, then you would love to discover a story of revenge and rejuvenation merged with the characters, time and place of Greek epic Odyssey.
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