
To all the children in Africa who don't have the privilege of having books,
my best friend Josh (for being so smart), and Tyler Perry.
This book was created and published on StoryJumper™
©2010 StoryJumper, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Slagathor was not a typical woman; she did not have
a spouse, nor did she abide by the set rules that
most women followed such as cleaning or taking care
of children. She lived only to serve herself.








Every morning, when the sun rises just above the
horizon, Slagathor does her early hunting. But
before she does this, she does her daily prayers to
the gods. Slagathor prays to: Helios, the god of
the sun, Artemis, the god of hunting, and
Dionysus, the god of festivity and wine.









After her prayers are done,
Slagathor continues with her day
and ventures into the forest.
Because it is so early, the
animals are still sleeping and
there is just enough sunlight to
see around (thanks to Helios);
which makes it the perfect time
to hunt.







The skills passed down from her parents and mentors,
who've learned from the god Artemis, Slagathor is
able to hunt many wild, yet nutritious, animals.






The ruthless Slagathor hunts all day and all
night until she is exhausted. Then, she brings
her "work" back home to reward herself. :)












After a long day, Slagathor rewards herself with
extremely filling and satisfying dinner. But
before she goes to bed.....








To finally end the huntress' day,
Slagathor winds down with a few
more prayers, and enjoys a glass of
wine while watching the sun set.

THE END



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To all the children in Africa who don't have the privilege of having books,
my best friend Josh (for being so smart), and Tyler Perry.
This book was created and published on StoryJumper™
©2010 StoryJumper, Inc. All rights reserved.
Publish your own children's book:
www.storyjumper.com


Slagathor was not a typical woman; she did not have
a spouse, nor did she abide by the set rules that
most women followed such as cleaning or taking care
of children. She lived only to serve herself.








Every morning, when the sun rises just above the
horizon, Slagathor does her early hunting. But
before she does this, she does her daily prayers to
the gods. Slagathor prays to: Helios, the god of
the sun, Artemis, the god of hunting, and
Dionysus, the god of festivity and wine.









After her prayers are done,
Slagathor continues with her day
and ventures into the forest.
Because it is so early, the
animals are still sleeping and
there is just enough sunlight to
see around (thanks to Helios);
which makes it the perfect time
to hunt.
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