Echoes Trilogy
3 stories
A Storm Called Love by _Freen_
A Storm Called Love
_Freen_
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  • Parts 15
The final chapter in the Echoes Trilogy brings the gods to their breaking point. After centuries of silence, the prophecy has finally been understood, and the cracks in the trio's bond have widened beyond repair. Poseidon, struggling with his reckless emotions, must finally admit the truth of what he feels for his brothers; truths that could either heal or destroy them all. Zeus, caught between his duty to Olympus and his fractured love for Hades and Poseidon, faces his own hardest choices. And Hades, the quiet God of the Underworld, must confront the love he has hidden away for so long.
A Kingdom of Glass by _Freen_
A Kingdom of Glass
_Freen_
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  • Parts 18
He was made of light-but even light can break. Olympus stands proud, yet its gods are fractured. Hades has vanished into silence, and Poseidon retreats into storms. Zeus, now King of Olympus, wears a crown forged from duty and denial. As alliances shift and a marriage to Hera looms, his heart still searches for what was lost. But the prophecy lingers-one not of doom, but of love too powerful to be named. And when a new divine child appears, whispering riddles of fate, Zeus must navigate truths he tried to bury. As gods clash and kingdoms rise, what remains of the bond between three who were once inseparable? A Kingdom of Glass is a tale of memory, sacrifice, and the fragile weight of power. In the second book of The Echoes Trilogy, divinity is not salvation-it is a mirror, and every crack reveals the soul beneath.
Fracture of the First Light by _Freen_
Fracture of the First Light
_Freen_
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  • Parts 17
Three gods. One prophecy. A bond destined to break. Before they ruled the heavens, before they were etched into mortal myth, they were simply Hades, Zeus, and Poseidon-three souls clinging to each other in a realm too vast to hold them. But love between gods is not without consequence. And when a divine child speaks a truth too painful to hold, their world begins to unravel. This is not a tale of heroes. It's the story of what came before the fall.