If you wanna walk out of hell... / Introduction.

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I. Lucian, Dialogue of the Gods: XXIV  /  II. Mitski on Working for the Knife  /  III. Donte Collins, Grief, Again  /  IV. Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, Orpheus Leading Eurydice From the Underworld  /  V. Hadestown, Wait For Me (Reprise)  /  VI. Ruth Krauss and Remy Charlip, A Moon or a Button  /  VII. The Magnus Archives #159, The Last

 The Magnus Archives #159, The Last

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Kitay Tsai has always walked a fragile line between two worlds

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Kitay Tsai has always walked a fragile line between two worlds.

This is not such an unusual thing for a half-blood to do. To be born half-human and half-god means you will never have a choice to do anything but walk a fragile line between two worlds. It means you are born on a tightrope strung by the Fates and to be too human or too god is to teeter off the edge to an untimely demise. (There's a reason most half-bloods don't live to see twenty, after all.)

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