At the Jackdaw's Cry
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  • Reads 129
  • Votes 21
  • Parts 5
  • Time 1h 16m
Ongoing, First published Dec 22, 2022
Mature
For centuries, the gods reigned over Olympus and everything below them. However, something - or perhaps someone - has taken away their power. Forced into hiding amongst the very subjects they once ruled, they turn to a certain mortal girl. Eleftheria, with the help of a few Olympians and the god of death himself, must find what is faltering the god's powers before a revolution sparked between the minor gods burn Olympus - and possibly the world - to the ground.
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Dylan King and His New Roommate Called Goddess Athena [1st Book]

63 parts Ongoing

Like anyone else, a 25-year-old mini market worker Dylan King will never think that he will witness the Greek Goddess Athena come out from a yellow lightning spark magically appears in his room. It turns out that the goddess has just managed to free herself from a realm called Kolaseos. This realm has imprisoned her for more than a thousand years, thus making her and her people a myth. As Athena attempts to adjust herself with the present life, her lifelong enemy Medusa also comes out from the same spark, even though the location where it is located is different. Being engaged in a skirmish against the gorgon is inevitable, and it ends up leading Dylan and Athena to find more Greek Gods, who apparently have also come out from Kolaseos too. One of them is Hephaestus, the Greek God of Blacksmith. Later on, Dylan learns that an ex tech billionaire is suspected to have built a machine that will summon and control any creatures or gods still trapped in Kolaseos, with the classic purpose of taking over the world. The suspicion itself is getting stronger with monsters ambushing them and Medusa, making the gods determined to stop the ambitious man. Dylan does not regard it as a problem, until his involvement with them risks him to repeat a tragic past; one that he has actually been trying to hide for the past few years. Dylan is aware that the deeper he is involved will only make the possibility become bigger. However, as he is somehow blessed with the power to shut Kolaseos portal, he can be considered as the most crucial key to gain victory. To make it worse, he later learns that avoiding the conflict will only lead to a future that is way more tragic than he had predicted earlier. Knowing which option he should take, he cannot imagine what will happen to him once the problem is finally solved.