Friday Jun 06, 2025
The Gates of Horn and Ivory - Chapter 7.2 The Cave of Hypnos
When she wanted to take a break from her daily activities, Persephone wandered along the banks of the Lethe, under the slender branches of the willows, which arched to touch its waters, and walked all the way to the cave of Hypnos.
She went there mostly to pick poppies, whose flowers surrounded the quiet realm of the god of sleep.
The bright red blooms glowed from afar in the perpetual sunset, a bucolic image whose beauty was worthy of a painter’s canvas: a small tributary of the river Lethe was dancing between large boulders atop a rocky bed, surrounded by poppies, lavender and chamomile, and other soothing herbs, in the shadow of large linden trees, perpetually in bloom.
The fragrance surrounding the place, it had no match in existence, not even in the gardens of Olympus.
The flowers were always swarmed by bees, the goddess’s faithful companions, who built their hives in nearby tree hollows, which were dripping with melting wax, amber, and honey in the warmth of the sunset.
The softest grass grew on the banks of the stream, tall and bright green, so delicate its texture seemed unreal, and even its touch was barely felt under the fingers.
The little stream bubbled along its winding banks and entered the cave, getting lost in its depths.
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