Image source: Constellations
Image Source : Andromeda
Have you ever wondered what roamed the planet before we ever did? There are so many stories out there but to actually see them come to life is something worth sharing. Many believe that it's not true but there is always some truth to stories. Only the things that have existed for a long time have seen these "stories" we talk about and know these truths. Things like stars. They are watching us too!
This earth that we inhabit is surrounded by the stars and we understand them based on their scientific descriptions but they contribute way more to us than we realize. The stars tell their own truths and their own stories. They experience love, loss, anger, unity and everything in between. They have been companions to gods that we are familiar with. They tell stories to those willing to listen and I am willing to listen. I hope you are too! A story filled with love, anger, and passion shows the family ties between Cassiopeia and Cepheus and their daughter Andromeda. They live with the repercussions of Poseidon wrath. The family drama doesn't stop there when Perseus gets involved. With things being so intense, you may wonder how it ends. Poseidon's godly power of controlling the seas goes beyond that as Cassiopeia and her family become banished to the sky leaving their stories in the stars. Their punishment is still to this day long endured and only understood as "constellations."
The emotions and personalities of all of these characters creates a true whirlwind of a story. These stars shine brighter in hopes their stories can be told. Does being a constellation make Cassiopeia feel like a fish out of water? Does this family drama create a sea of emotions? Is Poseidon just being shallow? There is no point in fighting the tide now, so get ready and anchor down. These characters are in deep water.
The only way to tell these stories is from the perspective of the characters. They see the world and what people have made of it, the effects of the same emotions they experienced. They want you to hear their stories, and I am here to tell them.