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  • Kryptonian: King Of Sparta by UnmatchedPictures
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    Krypton, born from the dying star Rao, became a world of crystalline brilliance and unmatched science. But its uranium‑rich core was collapsing. General Dru‑Zod discovered the truth: Krypton had only days left. The arrogant Science Council refused to act, so Zod and Faora secretly built a single escape pod for their infant son, Val‑Zod. As Krypton detonated, they launched him toward a young world under a yellow sun-Earth. The pod crossed galaxies until it crashed in Ancient Greece, where a humble woman named Amara prayed to Zeus for a child. Finding the radiant infant in the crater, she believed him a divine gift and named him Valios, the child of the sun. Raised in Sparta, Valios endured the brutal agoge. His Kryptonian biology fused with Spartan discipline, forging a warrior‑philosopher of impossible strength-his feats echoing Heracles, his presence unsettling even the gods. Ascending as King of Sparta, Valios embodied arete-excellence in all things. His rising legend drew the wary gaze of Olympus, As divine conflict spilled into the mortal world, Valios stood between gods and men. Neither tyrant nor conqueror, he was a Kryptonian shaped by Spartan fire-destined to become Valios the God‑King, a myth whose echo would outlive empires.
  • WHEN THE MOON WALKED by brunetdol
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    "She came down to learn what it meant to be human. He forgot what it meant to feel anything. They were both wrong about what they needed." In ancient Athens, Selene - goddess of the Moon - walks the earth in mortal form for one hundred days, carrying three trials she does not yet understand. Khairos - son of Hades - has been walking the world for centuries, bored in the particular way of ancient things that have seen too much and stopped expecting to be surprised. He looks at the moon every night. He has never wondered why. The Fates do not make mistakes. They simply take the long way around. A story about what it costs to be seen. What it means to choose. And what happens when the moon finally comes down to meet the dark.
  • Althea by astra_dae
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    BACAAN AWAL | ALTHEA UK, 2026. Setelah sembilan tahun mencari, akhirnya Zach Tedros menemukannya. Sebuah kisah kuno tidak bernama, penuh cacat cela, yang disimpan rapi oleh Keluarga Barrington. "𝓐𝓴𝓾 𝓽𝓲𝓭𝓪𝓴 𝓹𝓮𝓻𝓷𝓪𝓱 𝓫𝓮𝓻𝓱𝓮𝓷𝓽𝓲 𝓶𝓮𝓷𝓬𝓲𝓷𝓽𝓪𝓲𝓶𝓾." . . . Misi Keluarga Barrington hanya satu. Warkah Acheron hanya boleh diserahkan kepada pemiliknya. Abad dan zaman berlalu. Akhirnya, Naomi Barrington, menemukan kunci jawapan. 𝓐𝓵𝓽𝓱𝓮𝓪. Sebuah hikayat lama terkuak. Hikayat yang pernah melukakan dua jiwa. Ceritera kuno tentang cinta dan takdir yang selama ini tidak dimengerti. Poseidon, Hekate, Dyetias, Tiera... Mereka mempunyai agenda tersendiri. Gadis bernama Althea dicari Raja Dyetias. Hadir pula lelaki bernama Ace menjanjikan perlindungan. Lantas, adakah kuasa sakti milik Althea akan menjadi rebutan? Untuk siapa hidup seorang Hilane dipertaruhkan? Demi keserakahan si pemegang kekuasaan atau pengkhianat yang membelitkan benang takdir? Atau mungkin...Althea hanya penawar pada nama. Dan hanya waktu yang mampu menyembuhkan segalanya. "𝓦𝓪𝓴𝓽𝓾 𝓽𝓲𝓭𝓪𝓴 𝓽𝓪𝓱𝓾 𝓮𝓻𝓽𝓲 𝓶𝓮𝓷𝓾𝓷𝓰𝓰𝓾."
  • Roses and Swords: A Dance of Desire [UNDER EDITING] by Passi0nC0ll3ctxn
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    [Art by Flaroh Illustration on Tumblr] Olympus, home to the gods, goddesses, deities, and minor powers of Greek. Ares, the distrusted, judged God of War, and Aphrodite, the beloved, lusted after, Goddess of Love and Sex, have been fueling each other's fire of hatred from the beginning. Still, eventually this hatred will blossom into something deeper than both would expect. But it's only when Aphrodite is forced into a marriage that the pair notices the new emotions blossoming between them, and they will finally act on them. Regardless of how the other Gods and Goddesses will take it, regardless of her husband's take on the matter. Because they only bother to care how the other acts, purposefully blind to everyone else's take on their affairs. This book is based on Greek-accurate myths. Book contains topics such as violence, gore, assault, discrimination, adultery, and incest.
  • Rhadamanthe and the sea peoples by Tate-Kikuko
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    Rhadamanthe and Minos, the twin sons of the Minoan High Priestess, live where the sea is so blue it dwarfs the sky. This place is a paradise of small islands, where their people dance with the gods and adorn their palaces with flowers and colorful paintings. They live a peaceful life until their daily routine is disrupted by the arrival of a mysterious individual: Polaris, from the North Sea. While everyone believes this man is lost in the Aegean Sea, far from his people, the golden-haired traveler threatens the balance of the region. His designs have driven him to gather an armada of sea peoples, as terrifying as a sea monster-a hydra-ready to devour all civilization like a ravenous beast. A determined people, resolved to follow him to the realm of the dead... Trigger Warnings: This story contains references to psychotropic plants used by oracles, alcohol consumption, and customs derived from Minoan spiritual practices, which differ from those of our time. Themes involving violence against women, as well as contexts of war and political maneuvering, are also present. The story includes an MM enemy-to-lovers romance with a slow burn (no dark romance). The themes of difficult and brutal motherhood are also present. You can send me a private note for more information on specific triggers.
  • Recommended Reading List by VesperPharsalius
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    You asked for it. Prepare to be educated. Also, my creature <3
  • Jester's Last Joke by QueerioBookWorm
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    Evangelos, trained by Athena, is figuring out what to do with his life. He wants to make people smile, not create more bloodshed like he would if he served Delphi as a trained soldier. His best friend, a wood nymph Aella, helps him along. He wants to stay close to home to help his mother, when she delivers shocking news that changes his world. I don't know what else to say without spoiling it but hope you enjoy:)
  • PERSEPHONE: ACIENT QUEEN PERSEPHONE by chestnutinautumn
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    Abduction. Some say that I am a queen, destined by birth, first in line for the throne. Desired by the Kingdom and its king. Everyone knows the myth of the seasons changing, and the pomegranates that " regretfully" to others, brought the annual first snowfall. For one, I have not seen the snow with my own eyes to judge. Who knows my story though? The life before? Read to find out.
  • Remembrance - OdyDio by ccurrentsconvulsive
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    After ten long years, the war between Troy is finally over. Odysseus is excited to return back home to his wife and son. But, he is also upset about having to leave his brother-in-arms, Diomedes, behind. Little does the King of Ithaca know, he still carries a piece of Diomedes with him. or An odydio/odypendio mpreg fanfic !
  • Her Eyes (A Medusa Fanfic) by MsScribelicious
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    Epi (Epiphaneia) is a blind girl living on the coast of Athens. Living with the hardship of almost no suitors, having only her beauty to find her a husband willing enough and kind enough to take care of her, that was her father's request, but knowing the men of Athens, she knows she is inevitable to fall to terrible hands. One day, she was forced to flee the marble city from her terrible fate, she finds herself stranded on a mysterious island filled with frighteningly realistic statues, most of which is engraved with fear, and soon finds herself with a monster she learns to be as much as a victim as she was. Stuck there, only with her wits and sharp tongue, she finds herself to become close with the monster with the kind eyes. Medusa. And this punishment the goddess had ensured upon her (or what Medusa told her it is) is starting to feel more like saviour.
  • Poetry older than words by Who1s4ra
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    (All characters bellong to Rick Riordan) They swore they would find one another, no matter the body, the place, or the time. It was risky, they had no idea what was to come, and Roma was soon to take it all. Hellas would not resist much longer, so they made a decision, it was radical but needed. "I would rather live a hundred lonely lives than hold a hand that wasn't yours" So they did. Life after life, neither of their souls found love. Until now. In their hundreth life, they'll find eachother. But love is for those who love the work.
  • ℌ𝖊𝔯𝖒𝔦𝖆, 𝔘𝖓𝔴𝖗𝔦𝖙𝔱𝖊𝔫 | A Midsummer Night's Dream | Play Translated  by VelvetContella
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    "The course of true love never did run smooth." - Lysander On the night before her escape from Athens, Hermia finds herself torn between love and duty, freedom and obedience. With the city she once knew beginning to feel like a prison, the forest beyond its walls becomes both a promise and a danger. A single imagined diary entry from Hermia before the events of A Midsummer Night's Dream begin. And also the translated version of the play too, to get the concept.
  • Frozen Thebes by AlexAlexini
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    This story is about how the Strongest ,Most famous , Hero of Greece meets the Ice Blasting ,but warm hearted Queen meet and how their relationship grows ,falls and repeats
  • The Legend Rewritten by TheShadowsBride
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    Admist the chaos of the Trojan War, two hearts collide in a tale of love, honor, and destiny. Achilles the most feared Greek warrior, has always sought eternal glory on the battlefield. Amara, a wise and brave princess from distant kingdom, values life and peace above all else. When fate brings her the besieged city of troy, her world intertwines with Achilles in ways neither of them could have foreseen.
  • Penelope by theft000
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    Homer's "The Odyssey" in Penelope's (Odysseus' wife) POV Heavily inspired by Epic the Musical (it's so good- please listen to it-)
  • May We Meet Again  by Danny400213
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    The story begins in ancient Egypt, specifically during the period of the Roman occupation of Egypt. Narmer is an intelligent, kind, ambitious, and pure-hearted Egyptian boy. He leaves his small agricultural village to go to Alexandria to study at the Alexandria Bibliotheca to fulfil his dream of studying architecture to become one of the most famous architects throughout history, like his ancestors who built the pyramids and the majestic temples that take your breath away. But his life becomes a series of unfortunate events after he falls in love with a young Greek boy named Athanasius, whose family recently converted to Christianity, which makes things more complicated.
  • A Goddess and a Mortal by Weebo_Lord
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    A mortal Greek boy meets a goddess. She teaches him about real Gods and Goddesses, she protects him as monsters and God's come at them. (this story takes place in Ancient Greek. And please don't take any relation to Greek Gods not being real for any of those, Hellenistic people. I love everything about Greek Mythology, I just had this idea and started to write it.) (Once again, still working on the italsize and bolding button, so sorry about that. And cover photo isn't mine, credit to the creator.)
  • PRINCESS OF TROY [2]: Return To Ithaca by Fleur-DeLys
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    Two years ago, Althea, daughter of the great Hector walked away from Ithaca, choosing peace, choosing her family and burying the fire that had consumed her since childhood. But the son of Achilles has not forgotten. Neoptolemus is coming and he wants vengeance. He demands the "Trojan bitch" be handed over and the only kingdom willing to stand against him is the one she once swore to destroy... Ithaca. Now Althea is forced to return to Odysseus' island to face the ghosts she left behind and the prince she could never quite forget. A war is coming. And this time, she's not fighting for vengeance. She's fighting for peace, for her family... and for Telemachus. ▸ Princess of Troy: Book #2 ▸ Ongoing ©Fleur-DeLys
  • The Battle of All Time by Summerblossom64
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    What would happen if your school was invaded by ancient Greeks, and you and your friend group were the only people left in the school?
  • Life Of A Greek: A Collection Of Short Stories by Sugar_Spiceand_Evil
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    A short collection of all the famous Greek Myths, and the Gods that go with them.