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Myth 1- Hades: King Of Underworld (Completed)  por MariaClaraPart2
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Myth Series 1 Title: Hades: King of Underworld Genre: Fantasy Romance Hades is cursed to live in darkness forever. Among his brothers, Zeus and Poseidon, the universe bestowed on him the realm of the dead. His beloved wife, Proserpina, the daughter of Demeter, was cursed to be away from him for eons. The universe hid her from the darkness of Hades in order to preserve her purity. Will the King of the Underworld be able to redeem his beloved wife from the curse of the universe?
Myth 4- Apollo: The Sun (Completed)  por MariaClaraPart2
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Myth Series 4 Apollo cursed the vampires, but what if he fall in love with the youngest daughter of the vampire descendants?
Myth 3- Poseidon: King of The Sea (Completed)  por MariaClaraPart2
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Myth Series 3 Will the King of The Sea marry a mortal woman who is not even destined to be his bride?
THE ILIAD (Completed) por Homer
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The Iliad (sometimes referred to as the Song of Ilion or Song of Ilium) is an ancient Greek epic poem in dactylic hexameter, traditionally attributed to Homer. Set during the Trojan War, the ten-year siege of the city of Troy (Ilium) by a coalition of Greek states, it tells of the battles and events during the weeks of a quarrel between King Agamemnon and the warrior Achilles. The Iliad is paired with something of a sequel, the Odyssey, also attributed to Homer. Along with the Odyssey, the Iliad is among the oldest extant works of Western literature, and its written version is usually dated to around the 8th century BC. Recent statistical modelling based on language evolution gives a date of 760-710 BC.