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Local Detective becomes object of interest to two goddesses


An illustration of Detective Lawson Gray (a man with silver hair, blue eyes, and a strong stubble covered jaw wearing navy suit pants, a blue dress shirt, a gray vest and tie) standing in front of a brick wall in an alley underneath a street lamp. Standing to his left hanging onto his arm and pressed against his side with a hand seductively placed on his shoulder and the other over his hand is the goddess Compassion (she is a buxom and curvy tanned woman in a pink with chestnut colored hair in a baid over her shoulder. She has a pink aura surrounding her and a pink moth in her hair.) On his right with a supportive hand on Lawson's other shoulder and a hand over his is the goddess Grief (she is slight and translucently pale with black hair in a black mourning dress wearing a black veil to denote that she is in mourning. She has a purple spider in her hair peeking just outside of her veil.)

Crossroad's City own Detective Lawson Gray, son of our favorite waitress at the Lucky Avenue Diner, Mrs. Violet Gray, has been hosting some strange visitors of late. Two goddesses from the Pandora pantheon, Compassion and Grief, seem to have taken an interest in Detective Gray for reasons unknown. Read more about this in the story by Seraphina Maurer based off of interviews with Detective Gray and her own research on the Pandora pantheon.

Credit to the picture goes to the artist Blu Feniix who was commissioned to recreate this piece for this story.

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