Between Lions and Men
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  • Time 6h 43m
  • Reads 574
  • Votes 19
  • Parts 42
  • Time 6h 43m
Complete, First published Sep 15, 2021
Mature
A modernized retelling of the last few books of the Iliad. History's classic war story, which is actually a love story. How deep goes grief run, and what do we leave behind after we're gone? The tragic tale of Achilles' rage and loss, the great warrior and his greater fall, comes together in this nostalgic, bittersweet tale.

Content Warning: grotesque violence throughout out, grief discussed at length, extended battle scenes with high levels of carnage, sexual assualt discussed. Brief sexuality, characters are stated to have had sex, nothing shown on page. Characters kiss on page. Some crude dialogue regarding a character's sexuality. A character casually mentions sex or makes sexual implications towards a partner/parnters throughout. R-level violence and language, PG-13 level sex/nudity.
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