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<big>Content warnings & disclaimers</big>
''<big><big>'''Content warnings'''</big></big>''
The contents of this Wiki, and the events and characters of the Elysium'verse as a whole, contains mature themes, and are only intended to be viewed by an audience 18+. In addition to the more specific trigger warnings below, the Elysum'verse generally contains gratuitous sex and violence, and the entire setting of the Elysium'verse takes place within the Greek Underworld, aka the Land of the Dead - the topic of death and mortality is a completely integral part of this entire world.


The contents of this Wiki, and the events and characters of the Elysium'verse as a whole, contains mature themes, and are strictly intended only to be viewed by an audience 18+. In addition to the more specific trigger warnings below, the Elysum'verse generally contains (mention of) gratuitous sex and violence, and the entire setting of the Elysium'verse takes place within the Greek Underworld, aka the Land of the Dead - the topic of death and mortality is a completely integral part of this entire world.
'''Additionally, the events of the Elysium'verse do sometimes mention themes of traumatic topics such as violence, death (including child death & murder), abuse, and rape.''' Each page lists appropriate content warnings when applicable.


'''The events of the Elysium'verse do sometimes involve excessively traumatic topics such as: child death, murder, abuse (emotional, physical, sexual), and rape.'''
'''Please also keep in mind that the Elysium'verse does contain casual mentions of incest'''. In actual Greek mythology, incest between the gods was commonplace and is difficult to avoid when dealing with mythology-based media. In the context of the Elysium'verse, some of our more specifically mythologically-based distant siblings or cousins are romantically involved which each other. The actual “incest” part of it is usually not touched upon other than brief mention, and is never the focus of any of these pairings.


Each page lists appropriate content warnings when applicable, formatted at the top of each article or section.
To be honest, we could probably jump over one million hoops to un-tangle the family trees, but that's a lot of work for something that doesn't really matter. '''''If this, or anything listed above, is content that you may find too upsetting, please feel free to respectfully choose not to interact.'''''


'''Please also keep in mind that the Elysium'verse does contain casual mentions of incest'''. In actual Greek mythology, incest between the gods was commonplace and is difficult to avoid when dealing with mythology-based media. In the context of the Elysium'verse, some of our more specifically mythologically-based distant siblings or cousins are romantically involved with each other. Distant as in, “siblings spanning across several centuries who were never raised together,” or mythologically-based as in “literal actual Greek mythology that we didn’t make up says that Zeus and Hera are brother/sister and married so uhhh okay guys, sure.”
And finally... do not use any of this as a real Greek mythology guide, although it would be really funny if you did.


The actual “incest” part of it is usually not touched upon other than brief mention, and is never the focus of any of these pairings.
Thank you! :)

(To be honest, we could probably jump over one million hoops to un-tangle the family trees, but that's a lot of extra work for something that doesn't really matter, again please see... all of Greek mythology. It could always be worse.)

'''''If this, or anything listed above, is content that you may find too upsetting, please feel free to respectfully choose not to interact.'''''

''<big><big>'''General disclaimers'''</big></big>''

The text, artwork, and contents of this Wiki belong to April & Fenixe, and are not intended to be used as public domain mythos - Unauthorized publication and/or reposting of the contents of this Wiki are strictly prohibited.

And finally... do not use any of this as a real Greek mythology guide, although it would be really funny if you did.


<big>''Please see [https://elysium.wikitide.com/wiki/The_Elysium%27verse_Wiki:Copyrights Copyrights]</big> for further details regarding copyright and crediting.''</big>
<big>''Please see [[The_Elysium%27verse_Wiki:Copyrights |Copyrights]]</big> for further details regarding copyright and crediting.''</big>

Latest revision as of 21:20, April 4, 2024

Content warnings

The contents of this Wiki, and the events and characters of the Elysium'verse as a whole, contains mature themes, and are strictly intended only to be viewed by an audience 18+. In addition to the more specific trigger warnings below, the Elysum'verse generally contains (mention of) gratuitous sex and violence, and the entire setting of the Elysium'verse takes place within the Greek Underworld, aka the Land of the Dead - the topic of death and mortality is a completely integral part of this entire world.

The events of the Elysium'verse do sometimes involve excessively traumatic topics such as: child death, murder, abuse (emotional, physical, sexual), and rape.

Each page lists appropriate content warnings when applicable, formatted at the top of each article or section.

Please also keep in mind that the Elysium'verse does contain casual mentions of incest. In actual Greek mythology, incest between the gods was commonplace and is difficult to avoid when dealing with mythology-based media. In the context of the Elysium'verse, some of our more specifically mythologically-based distant siblings or cousins are romantically involved with each other. Distant as in, “siblings spanning across several centuries who were never raised together,” or mythologically-based as in “literal actual Greek mythology that we didn’t make up says that Zeus and Hera are brother/sister and married so uhhh okay guys, sure.”

The actual “incest” part of it is usually not touched upon other than brief mention, and is never the focus of any of these pairings.

(To be honest, we could probably jump over one million hoops to un-tangle the family trees, but that's a lot of extra work for something that doesn't really matter, again please see... all of Greek mythology. It could always be worse.)

If this, or anything listed above, is content that you may find too upsetting, please feel free to respectfully choose not to interact.

General disclaimers

The text, artwork, and contents of this Wiki belong to April & Fenixe, and are not intended to be used as public domain mythos - Unauthorized publication and/or reposting of the contents of this Wiki are strictly prohibited.

And finally... do not use any of this as a real Greek mythology guide, although it would be really funny if you did.

Please see Copyrights for further details regarding copyright and crediting.

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