Achilles, The Immortal Mortal

Achilles, The Immortal Mortal

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This is the story of our favorite Son of Thetis if he wasn't killed by Paris and Apollo in the sacking of Troy and was instead thrown into the 21st century. What happens when one of the gods turns traitor and our hero has to answer the call once again. Will he survive, even with all the odds against him?
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