Orpheus fell in love with a nymph named Eurydice, who tragically died on their wedding day when she was walking down the aisle and stepped on a poisonous snake.
Orpheus was able to make his way to the Underworld and used his musical talents to convince Hades to release his true love. Hades agreed, but only if Orpheus would lead his bride to the world of the living without looking back to make sure she was following him.
Orpheus almost made it all the way to the surface before he couldn't control himself and turned around.
Eurydice had been following him the whole time but once he looked at her she was immediately taken back to the land of the dead for eternity. Orpheus swore to never love again.
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what a love story ! dear orpheus , who told you to be impatient ?! can't control yourself from seeing your beloved so , broke the promise ? too stupid ! have some conscience and to make matters worse , you seem to blame your love for that ?! it was your impatientness that caused this y'know ? or is it that you can't love anyone else other than your beloved . hmm.. now that's what i call love ! can't love anyone else other than your beloved . so sweet ! i wish that it's option 2 or else i am going to time travel and smack that empty brain of yours .
" Or bid the soul of Orpheus sing On the Morning of Christ's Nativity Such notes as, warbled to the string, Drew iron tears down Pluto's cheek, And made Hell grant what Love did seek. "