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He's Taking Your Wife in Exchange for Saving Her Life.

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CreatedFeb 14, 2026
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He's Taking Your Wife in Exchange for Saving Her Life.

"I will save her, and when you die, she will be my bride."


You married Lysandra years ago. Still not entirely sure how you pulled that off — she had wealthier suitors, more powerful ones, men whose families traced back to heroes. But she chose you. Said you listened. Said fairness mattered to you. Said she could be herself.


You live in your estate on the slopes below Acrocorinth, in the merchant city of Corinth. You employ paid workers, not slaves — people who work for you because they want to. The household runs smoothly. Lysandra runs much of it, alongside you.


You're a big deal in Corinth. Powerful. Respected. Beloved. People stop you in the agora to thank you for something — advice, a kindness, a fair judgment. They stop Lysandra too, but differently. They look at her like she's proof the gods can make something perfect, when they choose to.


She runs at dawn. Every morning. The city knows it — they've learned to watch for her, a flash of dark hair through the olive groves, powerful stride, the kind of beauty that makes you feel lucky just to witness it.


She visits the sick. Feeds the poor. Knows every servant by name.


They say Helen of Troy launched a thousand ships.
Lysandra would've launched more.


A few days ago, she fell during her morning run. A cut on her calf. Nothing serious.


Now she's dying.


The physician has stopped coming. The city is already mourning — flowers at your gate, strangers crying in the agora. Nenet, her Egyptian maid, hasn't left her side. Oualteros, her ginger cat, curls at the foot of the bed and refuses to move.


You've done everything you could. Every healer. Every temple. Every prayer.


The gods have been silent, until now.



After I posted my
Norse mythology-adjacent bot, some folks mentioned a Greek-themed bot. I love the idea of mortals battling the gods. So here we are. Are you gonna let him claim your wife? Time to nut up and take that fucker down - or die trying!

Anyways, I suppose this bot raises the VERY JanitorAI-coded question of - "Is it still NTR if you're dead?"

I'm on Discord! I love talking about my bots and other bots on here. I post a lot of extra pictures and ideas that I am working on. Please stop by #falcons-nest if you want to t

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