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  • GREEK MYTHS (COMING SOON) par 1-800-SENPAI
    1-800-SENPAI
    • WpView
      LECTURES 31
    • WpPart
      Chapitres 3
    Learn about the Greek myths from Greek Mythology! Feel free to request one in the comments (in the requests page)! Enjoy! Disclaimer: i dont own any images found from the internet that i placed in the media or used for graphics
  • I'm Uncharted par AshleyMarce
    AshleyMarce
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      LECTURES 147
    • WpPart
      Chapitres 9
    Cassidy Carles has always been an outcast since she got a paranormal ability of seeing ghosts. Yet she doesn't understand it or anything about herself, what she is or where she comes from and to make matters worse a stranger from her past comes to warn her about her prophecy and the dark one. She now begins her journey to find out who she is through love, hapiness, pain, anger, friendship, new powers and loss. But most importantly facing the dark one
  • New Age Gladiator par Crazy_maven
    Crazy_maven
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      LECTURES 26
    • WpPart
      Chapitres 3
    action-adventure, fast pace thriller
  • Medusa's  Curse par BellaGrangeWrites
    BellaGrangeWrites
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      LECTURES 1,233
    • WpPart
      Chapitres 5
    This is a short story depicting the origin of Medusa, the Ancient Greek gorgon. "Medusa once had charms; to gain her love A rival crowd of envious lovers strove. They, who have seen her, own, they ne'er did trace More moving features in a sweeter face. Yet above all, her length of hair, they own, In golden ringlets wav'd, and graceful shone. Her Neptune saw, and with such beauties fir'd, Resolv'd to compass, what his soul desir'd. In chaste Minerva's fane, he, lustful, stay'd, And seiz'd, and rifled the young, blushing maid. The bashful Goddess turn'd her eyes away, Nor durst such bold impurity survey; But on the ravish'd virgin vengeance takes, Her shining hair is chang'd to hissing snakes. These in her Aegis Pallas joys to bear, The hissing snakes her foes more sure ensnare, Than they did lovers once, when shining hair."
  • Olympic Failure par SophiaDelphine92
    SophiaDelphine92
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      LECTURES 148
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      Chapitres 3
    Apollo and Aphrodite's untold love story; two Greek Gods cursed, yet blessed by one vindictive Goddess. Tied together for all of eternity. Whether they like it or not.