Lore Olympus by Rachel Smythe is a vibrant Greek mythology retelling that deepens into love, power, and redemption. With its lush artwork and compelling narrative, the series has amassed a dedicated following. Lore Olympus Chapter 212-219 delivers dramatic confrontations, heartfelt revelations, and intricate character developments that set the stage for monumental changes. In Lore Olympus Chapter 211, Demeter confronts Hades, accusing him of exploiting Persephone’s gifts in the Underworld. Persephone asserts her role as the Queen of the Underworld, silencing her mother’s criticism. She explains the mystery tree’s fruit marked her as queen. Demeter storms off while Minthe plans her next move.
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ToggleLore Olympus Chapter 212: From Childhood To Present
Lore Olympus Chapter 212 opens with an emotionally heavy flashback, shedding light on Minthe’s troubled past and her relationship with her mother. Her mother, who never wanted to be a parent, neglected her daughter throughout her childhood, leaving her with a sense of inadequacy. When Hades entered Minthe’s life, she experienced a semblance of happiness, but she always knew that their desires for the future were fundamentally different. While he longed for a family despite his complicated circumstances, she was adamant about never wanting one. This internal conflict intensified when Persephone entered the picture, symbolizing everything Minthe resented.
The narrative shifts to the divided period, where Minthe transforms dramatically, reverting to her original form after being a plant. Standing before Persephone, she attempts to confront her emotions. She declares that a mere apology won’t smooth things, but Persephone, clearly exhausted and burdened with responsibilities, dismisses Minthe’s attempts. Persephone expresses her weariness, mentioning the pressing task of feeding hungry humans and the long list of individuals she must prioritize over Minthe. She offers her shelter and food but firmly states that she has no energy for Minthe’s anger and bitterness. Minthe, frustrated, tries to provoke her, but she simply walks away, leaving Minthe to grapple with her unresolved feelings. As the scene transitions, we see Minthe wandering, consumed by anger and frustration. In a poignant moment, she encounters a frightened baby nymph cowering in a corner. Lore Olympus Chapter 212 ends on this quiet yet powerful note.
Chapter 213: Minthe, The Teacher
In Lore Olympus Chapter 213 the flashback continues. Minthe encounters a child, Pyros, who sarcastically explains that trains have stopped as punishment. Despite Pyros’s initial wariness, she reluctantly agrees to help her reach her farm. The story shifts to Daphne, searching for Selinon, a nymph lured away by a farmer posing as Zeus’s cousin. Minthe arrives, mistaking Pyros for Daphne’s daughter. She clarifies that Pyros is an orphan whose mother died in a hunting accident. She asks Minthe to assist with the children. Surprisingly, Minthe excels in managing the class with ease.
After class, a nymph informs Minthe that “the boss” wants to see her. Persephone apologizes for yelling, but Minthe criticizes Persephone’s need for approval and demands a train ticket back to the city. Persephone explains that Minthe was a plant for three years, and all realms are disconnected, making her return impossible. Lore Olympus Chapter 213 ends tensely, underscoring Minthe’s struggles and the friction between her and Persephone.
Lore Olympus Chapter 214: Breakfast In Bed
In Lore Olympus Chapter 214, Minthe encounters Thetis, who introduces her son, Achilles, proudly highlighting his exceptional qualities despite his mortal heritage. Thetis mentions that her status as a queen has lost its charm. However, Minthe seizes the moment to confront her, acknowledging their toxic friendship. She ends their relationship, wishing her well and leaving her alone. The narrative shifts to Hades, who reflects on his strained interaction with Demeter. She accuses Hades of enabling Persephone to abandon her duties as Goddess of Spring for a life in the Underworld. She questions how he could claim to love her while allowing such a trade with Erebus.
In the present, Hades shows his devotion by preparing Persephone breakfast in bed, urging her to rest after years of relentless work. Though she resists, he assures her he will handle everything. Later, at his office, Hecate inquires about Persephone’s absence. Hades admits Demeter’s reaction to learning the truth and acknowledges Persephone’s sacrifices. Determined to prepare the Underworld for her contributions, he resolves to investigate past events involving Persephone, Hermes, and the Underworld’s citizens. He concludes Lore Olympus Chapter 214 by planning a conversation with his father, setting the stage for uncovering hidden truths.
Chapter 215: Hecate’s Theory
In Lore Olympus Chapter 215, Hades and Hecate assess the havoc Kronos has unleashed. Hecate suggests a strategic postmortem but critiques Hades’s impulsive actions, such as entering Tartarus for a “family reunion.” Furious, Hades vows to destroy Kronos, lamenting the Underworld’s chaos—unorganized shades, overworked staff, and disrupted administration. He expresses concern for Persephone, who eagerly embraces her role as queen but cannot step into such disorder. Persephone’s initiative, shown through her use of a kanban board, highlights her dedication, but Hades finds it embarrassing to let her face the turmoil.
Hecate reassures Hades, theorizing that Kronos’s recovery coincides with Persephone’s arrival in the Underworld. She connects Persephone’s fertility powers to Kronos’s resurgence, recalling Demeter’s warning about fertility goddesses awakening dormant beings. When Hecate asks if anything unusual happened during Persephone’s stay, Hades recalls growing unusually large, though he’s unsure of its significance. Hecate humorously probes further but shifts focus to Kronos’s gradual recovery, noting he initially influenced only those near him, including Hades. Using Hypnos, Kronos manipulated Underworld citizens, putting them to sleep and controlling their bodies.
Sceptical, Hades questions Kronos’s capabilities, but Hecate insists they interrogate Hypnos for answers. Meanwhile, the chapter shifts to Thanatos and Daphne, sharing a tender moment interrupted by Hades and Hecate’s unexpected arrival, leaving readers in suspense.
Lore Olympus Chapter 216: Thanatos’s Banishment
Lore Olympus Chapter 216 delves into Thanatos’s regrets and insecurities. A flashback reveals his guilt over Daphne’s fate and his role in her downfall. As he broods, Hecate summons him to Hades’s office, where he confronts him about his betrayal. He is deeply disappointed, reminds Thanatos of the support he has given him over the years, and demands an explanation.
Thanatos defends his actions, claiming he wanted to expose Persephone’s flaws to protect Hades. However, he rebukes his hypocrisy, pointing out his affair with Minthe and his schemings. Pressed for the truth, Thanatos confesses his jealousy of Persephone, stemming from feelings of neglect and his desire for Hades’ acknowledgment. He explains that Hades’s compassion for his beloved magnified his feelings of inadequacy. Angered by the betrayal, Hades tells Thanatos he regrets ever showing him kindness and banishes him from his realm. Lore Olympus Chapter 216 shifts to the present, where Hades and Hecate visit Thanatos. Overwhelmed by emotions, Thanatos slams the door in their faces, leaving the encounter unresolved.
Chapter 217: Issue Resolved
In Lore Olympus Chapter 217, Daphne questions Thanatos’s reluctance to let Hades and Persephone enter. She dismisses his concerns, inviting them in to hear him out. Thanatos shares his exile from the Underworld, Zeus’s rejection, and how living among humans surprisingly became enjoyable. He also reflects on Daphne’s long absence in her tree form, which is finally restored by Persephone.
Hades responds empathetically, admitting past mistakes and fears about fatherhood. He confesses he distanced himself from Thanatos to avoid passing on his pain. Thanatos acknowledges Hades’s shortcomings but reveals his greater pain stemmed from being abandoned by his mother. Hades apologizes for his harsh words while possessed by his father, surprising Thanatos.
Hades invites Thanatos to rejoin the Underworld, suggesting family brunches. Thanatos agrees and apologizes for past troubles. The group—Hades, Persephone, Thanatos, and Daphne—returns to the Underworld, where Thanatos leads them to a hidden gateway to the dream space. Tucked within the Underworld’s HR department, they discover Hypnos awaiting them. Hypnos greets his brother and reveals he was expecting Hades, setting the stage for the next chapter.
Lore Olympus Chapter 218: Hypnos, The God Of Sleep
In Lore Olympus Chapter 218, Hades, Hecate, and Hypnos gather to discuss Kronos. Hypnos confirms the meeting’s purpose but first asks Hades to take his daughter, Morpheus, with him, explaining she needs experiences he cannot provide. Morpheus is introduced to the group and eagerly accepts Hecate’s mentorship offer.
Reflecting on his isolated life, Hypnos recalls a rare encounter with Hades during a snack machine trip. A flashback reveals a chilling interaction between Kronos (in Hades’ body) and Hypnos. Kronos offers ancient ambrosia and interrogates him about his sleep powers, eventually coercing him to investigate something in Tartarus. Kronos captures Hypnos and reveals a fertility goddess once grew a tree aiding in his restoration—a tree Hades has revived, a decision Hypnos warns against.
Back in the present, Hades questions why Hypnos didn’t seek help. He explains that Kronos imprisoned a god in Tartarus who was capable of hijacking his powers, causing him agony. Shockingly, the captive is a child, though Hypnos doesn’t know their identity. Lore Olympus Chapter 218 concludes on a lighter note as Persephone reunites with her friends, Eros and Daphne. Overjoyed, she embraces them and suggests lunch, providing warmth amidst the tension.
Chapter 219: Apollo For President
Lore Olympus Chapter 218 begins with Persephone, Eros, and Daphne sharing a light-hearted conversation about their personal lives. Eros humorously mentions that he doesn’t want to sound like a “Brag” but reveals that he thrived during the divide. He recounts major milestones: getting married, becoming a father, and acting as an “uncoupling therapist” for his parents during their messy breakup.
Their chat is interrupted when Eros receives a phone call and steps away. Taking the opportunity, Persephone asks Daphne if she’d like to accompany her to the bank. On their way, they notice a bold poster of Apollo, who is campaigning to become the president—a revelation that stirs tension. The scene shifts to Hades and Hecate as Hades prepares to enter the center of Tartarus. He is under a strict time limit, with only five minutes to investigate. The atmosphere is ominous as he ventures deeper, setting the stage for a foreboding discovery.
Lore Olympus Chapter 212-219 is a testament to Rachel Smythe’s storytelling prowess. The intricate relationships and emotional depth keep readers invested, while the vivid artwork enhances the narrative’s impact. Are you following Persephone’s journey as queen? What are your thoughts on new discoveries? Share your insights in the comments below, and stay tuned for the next deep dive into Lore Olympus!