The Trinity: Of Gods and Kings
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  • Reads 484
  • Votes 22
  • Parts 8
  • Time 3h 21m
Ongoing, First published Nov 12, 2020
Many Pantheons exist among the nine realms. few are as powerful as the Norse or the Greek pantheons. When the favorite sons and daughters of both pantheons are thrown for a loop through time, they find a land beyond the gods and in a war for the soul of the future of Western Civilization. A trinity of Greeks, the Norse God who saved their Erymanthian bacon, and a King must figure out a way to keep Western Civilization from crumbling to dust before history crumbles with it.


Note: Though some inspiration is taken from the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, this is entirely my own work. Props to @Arthias_Pendragon for help with brainstorming.
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The way the gods operate is broken. Apprentice gods are forced to give up their friends, families, and sometimes even more, in order to complete their training. Whats worse, Melody seems to be one of the only people that realize how unfair it is. But as an apprentice to a minor goddess, there is little she can do to fix things. However, after an old friend nearly ends the world by causing a war of the gods, Melody quickly realizes that she is partially to blame. She unknowingly helped him plan his attack. The old treaty is broken, which means it's only a matter of time before the Pantheons go to war again. Determined to make up for her mistake, Melody recruits the newly appointed Hermes to her cause, and the two set out to make things right.