Artemis is the goddess of virginity. Anyone in her entourage who lost their virginity were kicked out and suffered terrible fates, and men who even spied on her got turned into animals who were then eaten. She would not be collecting a harem.
The plot of the OG story sounds like someone kind of heard the broad strokes of Medea but didn’t quite remember it. Medea was a princess who helped the great warrior Jason gain the Golden Fleece and become king. She did some very shady stuff to help him. They have two kids together. Jason decides the benefits offered by the neighboring King for divorcing Medea and marrying his daughter are worth betraying the wife who helped him so much. So he divorces Medea and dumps their sons to marry a hot, young, new princess for power. Medea retaliates by sending the bride a poisoned dress which burns her to death, then killing her sons to devastate Jason, before fleeing via divine intervention from the gods.
So, a lot of similar elements and parallels between the man who abandons the wife who made him king, a bride being burned, the kids dying, etc. But not similar enough to be considered a copy.
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Artemis is the goddess of virginity. Anyone in her entourage who lost their virginity were kicked out and suffered terrible fates, and men who even spied on her got turned into animals who were then eaten. She would not be collecting a harem.
The plot of the OG story sounds like someone kind of heard the broad strokes of Medea but didn’t quite remember it. Medea was a princess who helped the great warrior Jason gain the Golden Fleece and become king. She did some very shady stuff to help him. They have two kids together. Jason decides the benefits offered by the neighboring King for divorcing Medea and marrying his daughter are worth betraying the wife who helped him so much. So he divorces Medea and dumps their sons to marry a hot, young, new princess for power. Medea retaliates by sending the bride a poisoned dress which burns her to death, then killing her sons to devastate Jason, before fleeing via divine intervention from the gods.
So, a lot of similar elements and parallels between the man who abandons the wife who made him king, a bride being burned, the kids dying, etc. But not similar enough to be considered a copy.