He is the least known of any Greek god yet has the greatest following of them all.
Many of his followers believe in no other god but him and thirst to know him.
The more they search, the more he eludes them.
Though human reverence to other gods fades, he remains a figure of worship and devotion.
He resides in Ignorance, a mystical realm beyond the fringes of human awareness.
He is Mysterius, the god of all that is unknown.
Here begins the tale of the Lord of the Unknown and his struggle against his mortal foe and brother, Apollo, the Lord of Truth and Light.
“Mysterius” is one of 15 stories in Real Dreams: Thirty Years of Short Stories, a collection of short stories written over three decades with themes ranging from adventure, fantasy, mystery, spirituality, and mythology.
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