The Bronze Bracelets
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  • Reads 15,816
  • Votes 346
  • Parts 30
  • Time 7h 49m
Complete, First published Jul 27, 2022
Mature
*Discontinued*

Months after the war against Gaia and the seven finally sending her to sleep, the gods must face consequences for their actions. While Apollo was made a mortal to solve the issue with the oracles, his twin sister must also face the consequences. Artemis is made a mortal and must try to live while she is not able to see her hunt. At the same time, Percy goes through a heart brake after Annabeth leaves him for his actions in Tartarus.
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