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Introducing Death

The fourth animal saluted the breaking of the fourth seal with a great roaring—”Come and see!” And there appeared a pale green coloured horse. His rider was called Death, and Hell followed her. Authority was given to her to kill with sword, and famine, and plague, and by wild beasts.

Persephone is a soft butch, with long dark hair and pale cadaverous eyes. Her pupils appear light silver, and the lack of pigmentation helps her to see in the dark and gloomy Underworld. Seph’s role is to ferry souls across the River Styx and deliver them to the three judges, who will determine where they go. Would you end up in the paradise that is the Elysian Fields, or are you a sinner destined for Tartarus? Either way, I hope you have a Scottish penny to pay for your ferry!

Seph is mysterious, eccentric (she loves colourful stripy socks!) and the leader of the Four Horsewomen. Her deathly stallion, Pacificae Veteris (aka Pax) is the embodiment of Death’s mythological green horse… Why is he green, I hear you ask? You’d have to read book 1 in the Wrath trilogy, Prewrath and Rapture, to find out.

And just for fun… The cutest little apocalyptic pony you’ll ever see!


Pax in My Little Pony format by @Skittles8992 on Twitter!
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Published by tjdallas

Hi, I'm TJ, and I'm a Scottish sapphic erotica and romance author.

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