Mother Warrior Goddess Queen

By
Jack H. H. King


For her sacrifice, we remember her titles... Ino. The lonely soul. Mother Warrior Goddess Queen. The most famous amazon warrior who ever rose. Descended from a line of African princesses, she lived as a slave in the slums of Athens, during the Age of Tyrants. Haunted by her past, broken by her present, doomed by her future, her humor was as black as her ass. It’s all she had left, other than her mama’s double-bladed battle-axe. Her mama, who died in childbirth, was one of the amazon’s greatest War Queens. Ino left her tribe, alone, as a child. Her best childhood mate longed for her to reclaim her place as Harbinger of Death. Ino simply wanted to raise her children in peace. The gods, it seemed, required her to evolve her career as a butcher. To replace her knife with an axe. Provoked by the Tyrant-God-King, who raped and ate her babies raw, for the purpose of igniting a war between the Greeks and the Amazons for his own political gain... Ino embarked upon a campaign of blood-soaked vengeance. To win freedom for her sister slaves. Proficient at her work, she moved up in rank. “Kill, drink, fuck, repeat... It’s the warrior’s life for me.” They remember her now. Mother Of Four. Warrior Who Bled. Goddess Of War. Queen Of Red.