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Oural Psyche's ultimate downfall, after the sacrificing on the mountain, comes to pass after Orual and Bardia (trusted royal bodyguard) travel to the Grey Mountain to look for any trace of Psyche, hoping to find her body sufficiently intact for a proper burial. Instead of finding a scattered corpse, however, Orual meets Psyche herself on the mountain, looking amazingly healthy and bubbling with joy over new "husband," a god who has rescued her and taken her to live in his palace (which Psyche alone, at this point, is capable of seeing). True to the Cupid and Psyche of Platonicus's Metamorphoses, Psyche's new god-husband keeps his face veiled, and only comes to her in the cover of night. Orual first takes her sister for mad, but eventually is convinced (in spite of herself) that perhaps she should leave Psyche to her newfound joy, to the love of her husband. But here jealousy and obsessive love step in, grudging Psyche her happiness, her love. Orual is unable to comprehend, much less approve, of any love for Psyche that usurps her own. Orual, predictably, resents the gods for the gulf now so plainly separating her from Psyche Bibliography: na
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