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  • An Epic of a Knight and Valkyrie by cardinalexorcist
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    In order to escape from a predetermined fate of a god, Wendy flees from Valhalla. In the process, she severs all ties with the Norse, her home. She meets Roland and his squire, Sebastian, on the shores of Great Britain, and winds up traveling with them until she learns of the fate of her whole reason for turning her back on Asgard. Consequently, she must ask the knights for help in returning to Asgard, a power she foresook, and winds up traveling across Europe and Asia in order to find someone outside her culture who can send her to her home with magic. She and the knights meet many and wind up involved in many ordeals within other nations due to Roland's noble nature. It turns out to be an epic adventure only told of in epic novels.
  • A weekend of Talk over Old Sculptures by newpoet
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    This is a personal review of the Colloquy in Sydney, 15th to17th November2013 , the second International Colloquy for the International Organising Committee for the Reunification of the Parthenon Marbles organised by the IOC-A-RPM. Here the delegates where introduced to the collective resources that can be built to help us with the fight to bring the Parthenon Marbles back to Athens and the Acropolis Museum.
  • Four Girls in Greece by Goddesses_of_Olympus
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    It's the sequel to Four Girls in Paris. Hiya, Maddie, and Stacie go to Rafaela's native country a year after Paris. Then there is drama called boys, food, and ancient relics. Who's up for some laughter and tears?
  • Parthenon Marbles by newpoet
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    Parthenon Marbles Debate and support of the reunification of the cultural heritage of Greece.
  • Saving Medusa part 1 by JoshHead5
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    A tale older than antiquity. this is my science fantasy take on the tale of the origins of medusa. the real question is can her father{trident medusa} save her from her fate. this is the first part of a longer tale planned.
  • Get Me to the Parthenon on Time! by Koelen
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    Oh a holiday to Greece, I found myself straying to have a hook up with a local hottie versus staying on course and with the tour group. Would I make it to the Parthenon or would I fail miserably?
  • Neverland [One-Shot Competition] by Hopeful_Wishing
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    Just a little One Shot.
  • The Protectors by daniclover14
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    Centuries after Erebus banishes all Gods and Goddesses to Tartarus, the deepest part of the Underworld, he soon realizes his plan would be thrown off track. Before the disappearance, Zeus had picked three of his children- Aphrodite, Apollo, and Artemis- along with him, to pass down all of their powers to four children, when born, destined to rescue them and return their powers. Now in the present, these Protectors must return to Greece and defeat Erebus' own Protectors, in a battle to save everything and everyone of Greece.
  • 3 Of The Most Beautiful Places To Visit In Greece by Irynarenkas
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    Are you thinking of going backpacking in Europe? Do not worry as our famous blogger Iryna Renkas has found some amazing places throughout Europe just for you. To know more about this information kindly check out the Most Astonishing Places to tour in Greece
  • Socrates and Soc by MariaXenidou
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    A witty, breathtaking and educational adventure, "Socrates and Soc" takes a look into the past and present through the eyes of two identical 13-year-old boys who time-travel and trade places with the help of the magic stone, one of the boys being the ancient philosopher Socrates. Although the duo may be from different centuries, 457 BC and 2004 AD, they share the same name and hail from the same city, Athens in Greece, and what's more, one of the boys happens to be the ancient philosopher Socrates. An adventurous and compelling story for ages nine to eighteen, the book is peppered with humor, steeped in ancient Greek life, and guaranteed to equally amuse and amaze older readers.