Persephone and Hades - A Mother's Rage

Published 2024-03-10
Persephone and Hades - A Mother's Rage

This is the tale of Persephone and Hades, but also about Demeter, the gods and the seasons. Told by Persephone, Demeter and Hades himself, we explore the events that lead to the relationship between Hades and Persephone forming.
Also a lesson about the seasons, and how the myths explain natural phenomena in the world.
But also about the power that worship and prayer hold...

Living Mythology is an attempt to entertain, relax and educate all in the one place. We are trying to forge narratives so that people can experience the religions and mythologies of the world as they were meant to be. Not as dry academic monoliths, but as living breathing tales and parables as experienced by the peoples who worshipped these beings, in an attempt to make sense of their own lives and the world around them.

This channel is in its infancy, so we hope to improve and develop it as we gain more experience.

All of the tales are taken from very conflicting traditions across many centuries, so there will be many a moment when decisions need to be made to create a more cohesive narrative. If we present something that seems to be in contrast to details, rest assured we have researched many forms of the traditions and come to the conclusions we have done to form the videos.
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Narrated by : Baldermort
Written, Narrated and edited by: Lightbringer

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All Comments (21)
  • @_Carlos
    Awesome, admittedly I lost interest in the channel when you jumped from Greek mythology to Norse because a lot of tales I wanted to hear weren't done. I'm happy to see you're still doing Greek mythology though. Cheers!
  • I was surprised when this story wasn't told during your initial greek myth run, but i knew eventually you guys would do it. ❤
  • @Iapetus42
    "Beautiful, idealic, quiet" That voice has all the traits that were said. Absolutely enchanting. Wow 👌
  • @tyrant9689
    Hades isn't gonna be so happy when Adonis shows up. Lovely video by the way.
  • @SeanLigman-yo6yc
    I have long awaited the telling of this Tale by you two, and i am so glad it has funally arrived....
  • @Pfasma5
    I like the different was the story turns out and I really like the “chaos”music when hades first appears. It seems like he was a bad guy at first and just turns out to be lonely
  • The various interpretations of this narrative are fascinating. From further updates to thorough analyses of it. Your thoughts on it are much anticipated.
  • You did the lore proud. I have been waiting for this ever since Hades in the Underworld, and you don't disappoint. I can't wait for the next one.
  • @BohdanKaiba
    A perfect way to end the weekend, thank you Lightbringer!
  • Μεγάλη Πέμπτη. Δοξάζω θυμάμαι λατρεία λατρεύω δοξάζω ικανοποιώ την αγάπη sarv και προσεύχομαι στους αιώνιους αθάνατους Θεούς και θεές του Ολύμπου για την Ειρήνη μου αγάπη και προστασία. Είμαι μέσα.
  • @llDarkPheonixll
    Honestly, the greek stories are my favorite but THIS is some of your best work ❤❤❤
  • @jamesprice6015
    I can only imagine how the family dinners could be like with Hades, Korre/Persephone, and Demeter
  • @wesleyfravel5149
    This is one of those myths that’s so interesting to see how people look at. From more modernizations, to deep dissections of it (how much is it Hades fault, how much Zues, so on). I am eager to see your take on it.
  • Love these. Like seriously I’ve watched every video on this channel 7 times 😅
  • @Jay_Sori
    Polynesian mythology would be really interesting to see as you continue to expand your content!
  • @ryanclyde4789
    One of my favourite myths! Excellently done! Would love to see the myth of Io.