A fiery orb rolls endlessly through a city of shadows. Here the fate of Sisyphus reappears - the man condemned by the gods to push up a stone forever, only to see it fall again and again. In this futuristic retelling, the stone slides not over a mountain, but through a corridor of light and steel.
"Again he had to push up the heavy stone, and again it rolled back into the depths." - Odyssey, Book XI
Created by Morpheus with support from AI.
Sing to us, ancient voices, of stories that do not fade.
Of Gilgamesh who sought to escape death, of Icarus who flew too high,
of the tower that reached for heaven and the gate that led to the underworld.
Show how words turn into light, how temples and..
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