Picus Hot! Review
But Circe’s cruelty didn’t stop there. She left him with his human mind intact. Trapped inside the body of a small, restless bird, Picus could still think, still remember his wife, still understand his fate—but he could never speak, never hold a spear, never return to his throne. When Canens realized her husband was gone, she searched for him for six days and six nights, calling his name. On the seventh day, heartbroken and exhausted, she threw herself into the Tiber River and dissolved into song. Her body faded away, but the Romans believed that her voice could still be heard in the whisper of the wind over the water.
In a fit of divine rage, Circe raised her wand and transformed Picus on the spot. He didn’t turn into a pig. He turned into a . But Circe’s cruelty didn’t stop there
Then came the witch.
Picus was deeply in love with a beautiful nymph named . She had a voice so enchanting that she could move trees and calm rivers with her song. Picus was devoted to her, and for a while, they were happy. When Canens realized her husband was gone, she