cerberus | | the first grim | | once guarded the gates of the underworld " his wits were stolen away, like him who saw in dread the three-necked hound of hell with chains fast round his middle neck, and never lost his terror till he lost his nature too and turned to stone ."
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arielangel:
Ariel jumped and looked up. She longed to be able to fly up to the top of the wall, to feel the wind easily. Instead, she had some curious human looking person peering down at her. Were they human? Were they bad? She hesitated before answering his question. âMyâŚâ Species⌠ComradesâŚÂ âFriends,â she went with in the end. âI felt them near here.â
  FRIENDS. Friends were important. Friends shouldnât stay lost. Friends often made the world go around â and around and around, till survival became impossible without the safety of their presence looming over you. Head tilted to the side as he continued to study her from his perch, Cerberus flashed a buoyant grin. âDO YOU NEED ANY HELP FINDING THEM?â Werenât two heads supposed to be better than one? ... Scratch that. Better make it three. âIâVE BEEN TOLD IâVE GOT A GOOD NOSE.â Like a bloodhound.
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    LYING with his arms folded behind his head across the top of the brick wall overlooking the street â it was like one of those brick fences, designed to keep whatevers in or out â Cerberus gazed up at the cloudless blue of the sky, too bored to count non-existent clouds but too lazy to move from his spot. And since his master had given him the go-ahead to do what he wanted â something about important matters to attend to â he didnât see the point in moving when he really didnât feel like doing it.Â
    BUT then â the arrival of a stranger, a pretty blonde lady, had him cocking his head in curiosity. Because, unlike him, she also seemed busy with other important matters ... looking for someone, maybe? âWHEREâS WHO?â He asked, leaning over the edge of the wall to peer down at her with wide-eyed expectation.
Ariel looked around the city street, eyeing it warily. She didnât feel comfortable being surrounded by all these humans, a tight feeling in her chest warning her she couldnât trust them. Sure, most of them may not wish her harm, but some did. And she didnât have any way of knowing which ones. Not just that, but they could see her. Ariel missed her ether, missed her wings. She could feel their lack of presence like a phantom limb. Her balance was off without them.Â
âSo this is the placeâŚâ she murmured to herself. Sheâd never been to Las Vegas. She had tended to stick to Europe while on Earth in the past millennium, visiting New Orleans and Quebec when she did visit North America, where her native tongue, or what her native tongue had evolved into, was spoken. âWhere are they?â she wondered. She wanted to find other enochians, feeling safer with others.
#arielangel#opposite: ariel#ariel1#discontinued#hi there!#i'm staci and i've decided to throw the big ol' puppy cerberus at you
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littlemxnticore:
â âYou get an allowance?â Awe coats his tone. He doesnât know exactly what an allowance does, but if it lets the other male get anything he wants, it canât be all bad. It doesnât sound bad at all. âYouâre lucky. You only have a couple days to wait ⌠â Which doesnât seem all that long to begin with; whereas Yoo-Geol has little choice but to make do with the coins the nice people give him anytime he begs for some. He doesnât even really have a cave to call his own; Malachi doesnât exactly chase him away whenever he finds his way to his place, but since heâs preoccupied with someone else, the young manticore doesnât want to cause him any unnecessary trouble or give him a reason to abandon him.    But at the mention of smelling like a cat, he flashes a cheerful grin and nods. âYouâre probably smelling the red lion.â The biggest part of his previous form.
â Then, when he comes even closer, practically invading his personal space, Yoo-Geol instinctively takes a step back, showing his neck in submissiveness. âI do?â He whispers, lifting his arm to give it a sniff but scenting nothing out of the ordinary.
    âYOU DONâT?â Tone rife with disbelief, Cerberus felt a twinge of sympathy at the thought of this boy not having spending money to do as he pleased. He was lucky. Hades often indulged his whims, giving him free reign to play as he saw fit. But this male didnât seem to have a master willing to spoil him. âI COULD SHARE MINE WITH YOU,â he offered earnestly, thinking nothing of sharing his funds with this creature that smelled of cotton candy and pine; an interesting combination. Which was strange, since he was always so stingy with his possessions. What was his was his. No one else had the right to initiate any sort of claim on what he considered his, including money. But there was something about his new friend that roused both his protective and possessive instincts. âRED LION? IS THAT WHAT YOU ARE?â He asked curiously, trying to place his species. Did red lions have wings?
    SURPRISED when the other boy suddenly backed away, deliberately showing his neck in a form of submissiveness he recognized from his days of leading the grims â but theyâd shown their stomachs instead, often resulting in playful headbutts â Cerberus crowded even closer and leaned forward, the tips of his teeth grazing the sensitive skin of his neck, an instinctive, dominant gesture on his part. âWHATâS YOUR NAME?â A soft, rasping growl that proved something had awakened in him, something heâd never felt before.
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thexunseenxone:
â âWhat?â Hades asks â out of reflex more than anything, used to Cerberusâs playfulness. But then he pauses, fork raised for the second bite of chicken, and stares, not quite sure he heard him right. âCome again?â
    âI SAW MASTERâS LADY THE OTHER DAY,â Cerberus repeated, enunciating each word carefully in case Hades failed to pick up on that important detail. âSHE DIDNâT SEEM TO KNOW WHO I WAS, THOUGH.â He poked his bottom lip out in a disappointed pout. âAND SHE CALLED HERSELF KORE. WHOâS KORE?â
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    âGUESS WHAT?â Cerberus said playfully, poking Hadesâs arm in an attempt to catch his full, undivided attention. âI SAW MASTERâS LADY THE OTHER DAY.â And the weird thing was, she hadnât recognized him.Â
    BUT maybe sheâd recognize Master.
#thexunseenxone#opposite: hades#hades2#i wanted more interactions with them priya#and this seemed pretty fitting considering his thread with persephone lmao!
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littlemxnticore:
â A gumball machine sounds interesting. Maybe thatâs the thing responsible for giving him the jolly ranchers. But to think stores also sold them! Heâll have to look into that. âYou have a master?â Yoo-Geol says curiously. Is it like the bond he has with Malachi? While heâs not really considered a master, heâs still in charge, which gives off the familiar feel of a master. âI donât have any money myself. Nice people give me coins, and I spend them â as fast as I get them ⌠Maybe I can ask Malachi if he has any money to spare.â Would he be willing to share if he did? Now thatâs the question. âOh! Oh ⌠Sure!â He hands over a red-colored jolly rancher without hesitation, happy to share with him. âCherry and watermelon are my favorite flavors. But I like blue raspberry too.â      Intrigued by his explanation, Yoo-Geol unwraps a watermelon jolly rancher and pops it into his mouth. âI had wings once,â he replies offhandedly but with pride for his wings â they were more decorative than practical, but he liked them all the same.
    âI DO,â he answered happily, accepting the proffered piece of red candy and after quickly unwrapping it, he popped it into his mouth, the sweet flavor exploding on his tongue. Cherry. Yum. âMASTER GIVES ME SOMETHING CALLED AN ALLOWANCE EVERY OTHER DAY, BUT I ONLY HAVE THREE COINS AND ONE OF THOSE NUMBERED PIECES OF PAPER LEFT. ITâS A FIVE,â he felt the need to clarify, a disappointed frown curving his lips. âI HAVE TO WAIT TILL THE NEXT DAY BEFORE I CAN REPLENISH MY STOCK.â But then the dark brown of his eyes lit up when a sudden thought came to him. âYOU ... YOU SMELL OF CAT.â His expression fell, however, when he realized just what the other boy had said. âBUT CATS DONâT HAVE WINGS ... "Â
    BUT it didnât last â because the very idea of flying fascinated Cerberus. âWHAT WAS IT LIKE?â He whispered, almost in awe as he drew closer to him, close enough to touch ... âYOU SMELL GOOD.â And to a creature of instinct, smell was everything.
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elysianxfields:
  At his exuberant reply, her smile deepens, cheeks dimpling as amusement shoves all other emotion aside. The man has a point. Trees do smell good, especially when theyâre at the height of healthiness. But his added comment indicates that he isnât human, that perhaps heâs of the canine persuasion, which also explains the juvenility of his attitude. âWhat on earth have those cats done to you to make you chase them so?â She asks teasingly. Cats can be quite mischievous, so thereâs no telling what theyâve done to provoke such actions from him.Â
  But then her smile falters when he questions her earlier whereabouts, sure heâs mistaken her for someone else. âTrees donât necessarily make the best of hiding places when youâre ⌠larger than a cat.â In other words, just because she finds trees amazing doesnât mean she will willingly take up the challenge of hiding in them. âBut why do you ask?â While random, the reason behind his question most likely isnât.
    TEMPTED to rub his head against her arm in search of that affectionate head scratch she was known for â it had been something Masterâs lady had always gone out of her way to offer, often in lieu of playing fetch â Cerberus scrunched up his nose at her question. Why would cats need to do anything to be chased? Wasnât he genetically programmed to chase them no matter what they did? Down in the underworld, heâd never been given the chance to act as any canine would in this kind of situation, but topside, he didnât have that issue. âTHEY RUN AWAY,â he replied simply â when his keen eyesight picked up such swift movements, he couldnât resist giving chase. It was in his blood. âI JUST WANT TO PLAY, BUT THEY USUALLY AVOID ME WHEN THEY SEE ME COMING.â Must be a cat thing.
    NODDING in agreement â trees were really hard to use as hiding places â Cerberus offered the goddess a sweet smile in return. âBECAUSE MASTERâS BEEN LOOKING FOREVER FOR YOU ... HEâLL BE SO HAPPY WHEN I TELL HIM IâVE FOUND YOU. DO YOU THINK HEâLL BE HAPPY ENOUGH TO GIVE ME A TREAT?â
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alexikakcs:
Apollo BLINKS, an amused chuckle slipping free at his advice. âNow thatâs liable to send the wrong message.â And can potentially lead to some dangerous situations. He may never get rid of her at this point. âAnd thatâs also something Hadesâs massively three-headed, too-excitable guard dog would say ⌠Cerberus, that you?â
    IF heâd had a tail, Cerberus would be wagging it at this point, excited that someone had recognized him without him having to shout to the heavens who he was and how much fun he was having with opposable thumbs. âI WISH I HAD THREE HEADS, BUT ITâS KIND OF NICE NOT HAVING TO FIGHT OVER EVERY SCRAP OF FOOD.â When you had three mouths to feed, what did ya expect? âWEIRD. WHENEVER I BITE SOMEONE, THEY EITHER GIVE ME AN ODD LOOK AND SLOWLY BACK AWAY OR RUN AWAY SCREAMING. EITHER WAY, THEY SCAT.â
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âBITE THEM,â he supplied helpfully, dark eyes gleaming with earnestness â biting had always worked for him, so why shouldnât it work for others?
âHypothetically speaking, how does one go about getting rid of an unwelcome house guest?â
âFor future reference.â
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    MASTERâS lady.
    THAT was his first thought when, pausing near the gigantic tree packed full of brilliant blue lights â which illuminated the courtyard surrounding it â he caught the familiar, flowery scent of his masterâs wife, the beautiful, indulgent Persephone. Sheâd always gone out of her way to spend time with him, usually instigating a game of fetch, inviting youthful spirits always on the look-out for some fun and games to join in. It was probably why heâd gotten along so well with them.Â
    PLAYTIME was funtime.
    âI LIKE TREES. THEY SMELL GOOD,â Cerberus replied, an eager expression in his eyes â as though he was searching for her approval and affection. âBUT THEY CAN BE FRUSTRATING TOO â LIKE WHEN CATS USE THEM TO ESCAPE YOU.â The higher the elevation, the more likely cats were to climb the tree, which was unfair and broke the rules of the game.Â
    BUT then, out of nowhere, a thought suddenly struck him. Could that be why Hades had had such a hard time finding her? âIS THAT WHERE YOUâVE BEEN HIDING ALL THIS TIME â IN A TREE?â
  Staring up at the incredibly massive, beautifully decorated tree placed outside the Venetian, accessible to anyone who fancies a bit of Christmas cheer, a soft smile graces Koreâs face as she takes in the scenery all around her, finding comfort in nature, both artificial and real. âDonât you find it simply amazing that one of the most common and well-known symbols of Christmas is the tree?âÂ
  According to most programs, thatâs not what this holiday season is about, but to Kore, the tree is the most important symbol, and no program, no matter how well-thought up, can tell her otherwise.
#elysianxfields#opposite: persephone#persephone1#call me weird if you must#but i'm really excited about these two interacting
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master: well, you aren't wrong. in a sense. how about we compromise?
pup: ... i'm listening.
master: i saw an interesting building during my search for persephone. it advertised mining for gold and silver and other marvels. doesn't that sound fun?
pup: ... isn't that a kid's thing? i saw the same advertisement. and a bunch of kids were doing it ... i'm not a kid. i'm an adult. i want to do adult things.
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littlemissdiscordian:
Rolling her eyes, the goddess shook her curls out of her face. A humorless chuckle fell from her lips as she watched him. âBecause I donât carry candy around in my pockets?â She did sometimes, but she hadnât chose to today, which meant he just had a keen sense of smell for whatever was left in her bag. Which of course he did. He was a dog. âUsed to isnât the same thing as can. I used to be able to do a lot of things.âÂ
âWellâŚ. I did pass a candy store on my way here. Iâm sure we could get you some from there.â Smiling sweetly at the dog, she raised her shoulders slightly.
    HAVING candy stashed anywhere and everywhere â that was Cerberusâs motto now that he possessed opposable thumbs capable of collecting candy for himself rather than waiting for Hades to do it for him. But it never once crossed his mind that other people didnât share his philosophy on candy. But then he soon found himself distracted by her admission. âLIKE WHAT? LIKE WHAT?â Eris was a goddess. Sheâd been capable of doing many things. But he couldnât remember what kind of goddess sheâd been, having spent much of his time in the underworld.
    AT the mention of a candy store, Cerberusâs eyes lit up, and he offered her an eager grin. âCAN WE? PLEASE?â But his grin faltered when he realized he didnât have any money to buy candy. His master had promised to give him an allowance every week, but that didnât go into effect until tomorrow. âI DONâT HAVE ANY MONEY, THOUGH.â
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littlemissdiscordian:
âDid he?â she asked, her voice dripping in fake interest. She couldnât care less what big olâ Hades told his little pet. A leash would only be appropriate with the way the dog was behaving. Act like a dog, look like a dog. But Eris couldnât lie. Sheâd always had a soft spot for the mongrel. Even if it was just being a little less mean with him. âThatâs exactly what it means, Sparky. I canât pull it out of thin air.â She smirked at the beast, feeling a plan forming as she spoke.Â
    HE wasnât fooled by the tone she employed â sheâd always been good at feigning interest. But that didnât stop him from eagerly nodding his head, more than pleased to see her well ... And alive. Alive was good. Alive meant candy and playtime. âWHY NOT?â Cerberus mumbled, his voice closer to a whine than a growl. âYOU USED TO BE ABLE TO.â So had the other gods and goddesses.Â
    âWHAT DO WE DO NOW?â He didnât even like thinking about going a day without sugary goodness. It was simply unthinkable.
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littlemissdiscordian:
âSmell?â Eris asked, her eyes turning away from the paper she was holding to look at the familiar face. âCould you be any more obvious?â Pursing her lips, she watched the dog closely. âWhat are you doing just running about? Isnât there a leash law?â
    PERKING up at the sound of that familiar voice, Cerberus slid Eris a pouting look, complete with puppy dog eyes and a protruding bottom lip. âMASTER SAYS I DONâT REQUIRE A LEASH TO GO OUTSIDE,â he replied earnestly, proud to be a canine Hades believed to be loyal and deserving of such a reward.
 âSO â  DOES THAT MEAN NO CANDY?â The Eris he remembered would have likely pretended to offer him candy, then take it back.Â
So mean.
#littlemissdiscordian#opposite: eris#eris1#no no that's fine!#there could be plenty of reasons eris knows what he looks like so i'm more than happy to keep it as is lol!
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coinforstyx:
âAh yes, my offerings of sugar are ample reason to make me your favorite. That aside, manners are very important, pup, people will be more willing to do you favors if you use them.â
Cerberus was a special canine, willful and wild and wide eyed all at once, and Charon reached out, tracing his fingertips across the top of the boys head in a gentle scritch. Such talk of Persephone bothered him though, for he detested every whimsical thing she stood for, and the way that she threw away the very love that he craved.Â
âHe will continue to search, no matter how I tell him there are better things he could do with his time. But no, I have nothing to do, though Iâm not bored. What would you like to do?â
    SUGAR offerings were enough to earn his undying love; that much was true. There was no point in lying about something easily found out â because all it would take was one piece of candy to gain his full, undivided attention, maybe even a verbalization of his undying love. Some gods were of the belief that that was how his master managed to tame him. But the truth was that he loved Hades â had loved him from the moment of his birth â and would do anything for him. But that didnât mean heâd say no to candy. Who would? âMY FAVORITE IS MY FAVORITE â IT DOESNâT MATTER HOW YOU BECAME MY FAVORITE. YOU JUST ARE.â He offered him a sweet, boyish smile, subconsciously leaning into his touch, but then wrinkled his nose at the ferrymanâs next words. âSO I GUESS THAT MEANS I HAVE TO MIND MY MANNERS EVERYWHERE, DONâT I?â He wanted to groan at the thought but knew better than to give into the urge to do so while around Charon.
    WHEN he realized that Charon was free with his time too, Cerberusâs eyes lit up, and he gave his sleeve a playful tug. âCAN WE GO ON THAT BIG SHOT RIDE YOU SEE LIT UP EVERY NIGHT? I ASKED SOMEONE WHAT IT WAS AND THEY TOLD ME IT WAS A RIDE.â
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coinforstyx:
Laughing then, unable to help himself, Charon deposited one, two, three butterscotch candies into Cerberusâ palm. He spoiled the pup, more often than not, and it would do no good, but it was a habit that he couldnât seem to help.Â
âSince you minded your manners.â
His smile fell a little then, and Charon offered a tempered smile.Â
âMy Lord is off in search of Lady Persephone, as usual.â
    âAND THIS IS WHY YOUâRE MY FAVORITE,â Cerberus murmured and gratefully accepted the three butterscotch candies, quickly unwrapping one and popping it into his mouth while stuffing the other two into his pocket. Better to save them for a future candy break than to gobble them up now. âONLY YOUâVE EVER CARED ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF MANNERS.â Said around the piece of candy he was currently going to town on. Not even his master had scolded him for having no manners. He must have decided to leave that kind of thing to Charon.
    âSTILL?â He frowned, thinking that maybe it was time he offered to help search. Two noses were better than one. And besides, heâd always liked Persephone. As far as mistresses went, he could have done far worse than her. âSO YOU HAVE NOTHING TO DO NOW? ARE YOU BORED? DO YOU WANT TO PLAY?â Odd that Charon wasnât off searching for the missing goddess himself. But maybe his master had given him the day off. That would explain a lot.
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hyun-the-disgraced:
Sweet pickles werenât what she wanted.Â
Rocking back on his heels again, knees creaking, Hyun frowned at the strange symbols that stood for letters that he couldnât understand, and numbers that were too high for him to properly read. Lips smacking together, he tipped his head to look at the stranger then, loose jawed and eyes narrowed.Â
âYou busy?â
    LIPS pursed in thought, Cerberus looked from the man who was inwardly debating what to buy to the shelves of pickled goods, too many to count, each scent struggling to out-do the others. If he wasnât so used to separating scents and categorizing them, his own senses would have probably been overwhelmed by now. But since he was of the canine persuasion, he didnât have as much trouble identifying scents. Maybe that was why the stranger seemed to take his words at face value.
    âNO, NOT REALLY,â he answered honestly, thinking back to the order his master had left in a text message on his cell. HAVE FUN ... BUT PLEASE CALL IF YOU RUN INTO ANY TROUBLE. Did that translate into not busy? Sure sounded that way. âNOT YET ANYWAY.â
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