sovay: (Otachi: Pacific Rim)
sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2024-01-16 03:06 pm

I watched him struggle with the sea

I was nine-tenths of the way through shoveling my mother's driveway before it occurred to me that the flat-bladed gardening implement which I had been using to rowel up the frozen underlayer of slush from which the shovel just skidded off—it reminded me of a whaler's cutting spade—was conceivably some kind of hoe. I cannot tell if this means I will never have to settle my debts with Poseidon or if I have just incurred Demeter's eternal disappointment.
ladymondegreen: (Fairy tales)

[personal profile] ladymondegreen 2024-01-16 11:45 pm (UTC)(link)
If not the pantheons, at least the personifications of the seasons probably have truck with this kind of debt passing. See also, [personal profile] seanan_mcguire's Velveteen Vs. The Seasons.

I'm now picturing what happens if someone passes on bad debt to a member of another pantheon.

Hopefully in doing a good deed you are exempt.
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[personal profile] alexxkay 2024-01-17 06:27 am (UTC)(link)
"like a mob war, only with fewer concrete overshoes, more shape-change."

Have you read Eddi Campbell's "Bacchus" stories? Several of the early parts fit that description, with a major antagonist being mob boss "Joe Theseus". Hermes works for him. I highly recommend the first, oh, six or so volumes, though it does go rather off-the-rails for the last few.
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[personal profile] alexxkay 2024-01-19 10:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Not really. There are some ongoing plot threads, but the bulk of it is very episodic.

I'll add The Hurricane Party to the (considerable) to-be-read list!