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A couple months ago, the world changed forever.
Individuals worldwide began manifesting the qualities of various figures- gods, spirits, heroes, beasts, and monsters- from Greek mythos. The system that caused and continues to facilitate this phenomenon is shrouded in mystery, both in how it functions and why it began its activities when it did.
The protagonist of this tale is the incarnation of Atë, a minor goddess in the grand scheme of Greek mythology, who causes and presides over folly and ruin. She, formerly a miserable but ultimately normal office worker, has since accepted her role as the embodiment of her <Myth>. She, along with her partner in crime, the incarnation of Pheme, titan of rumors and gossip, have been working to expand their influence and stack the deck in their favor against not only mortals, but also rival incarnations. In her own eyes, she is no longer human. Her ultimate goal- the elimination of all rival incarnations and, eventually, complete and total world domination.
In service of these goals, Atë has infiltrated a group of incarnations with similar but irreconcilable goals. Their plan- mass killing and explicit, direct control of the affairs of mortals, lacks both sophistication and intelligent forethought. While she puts on a friendly front, Atë has every intention of subjugating or exterminating her new pantheon down to the last member.
Currently, Atë, alongside two other incarnations in her pantheon, Dorota (the incarnation of suffering) and Isabella (an incarnation of conflict), find themselves abroad in Austria on the hunt for someone outside the immediate group, the law-enforcement aligned incarnation of <Lethe>, goddess of forgetting and her eponymous river in the underworld.