Gilgamesh, the King of Heroes, the first King of Humanity, the first Hero of Humanity, The One who sits at the Throne of Heroes, the One who bears the strongest Noble Phantasm. There are countless depictions of him, countless titles he has gained, countless Noble Phantasms he had gathered in his treasury, but one thing about him is known least to everyone, is how he bears the weight of entire Humanity on his shoulder. Why did he consider Enkidu his only True friend? Just how lonely he had been, how after losing his only friend, Enkidu, he became the greatest king humanity has ever got.
This is the continuation of the Tale of a Man, whose only friend has been a being of clay, they were lonely together, and their deeds made them immortal. It is the continuation of the Epic of Gilgamesh, the story that inspired countless others.
It is the new journey that the King of Heroes had embarked upon to become the truly strongest, to revive his only friend, and to get some women that he found worthy to be his wives.
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Gilgamesh was sitting on his Throne of Heroes, when his nameless sword, EA started behaving strangely, not soon after he knew that there was more to his sword than he believed to be, and with the memories of his past life, he knew how his story was supposed to be a mere fiction. Now armed with the knowledge his eyes failed to bestow him, and an opportunity to be truly above everyone, he had embarked on a wonderful journey, to become a person, who had no equal.
The Winds Of Heaven (Annabeth Chase x Male Reader)
50 parts Ongoing
50 parts
Ongoing
SEQUEL TO THE PATH OF GLORY
"Come against me, if you dare! I am the storm!"
Y/N L/N has a problem. He is the son of Hera, the only known demigod the Queen of the Gods ever bore to the world. Or so he and everyone thought, until Zeus revealed his fatal destiny. On his sixteenth birthday, he is to become a god and assume a throne on Olympus. Only the Lord of the Sky will have none of it, and he declared that the second before the ultimate change Y/N would die.
New dangers arise. Gaea, the Earth Mother, awakens and strives forth to bring Olympus down and rule the world. Roman gods exist parallel to the Greek pantheon, and they have children of their own. Only by preventing a war between Greeks and Romans can Gaea be stopped . . . easier said than done!
Who pulls the strings from the shadows? Are mortals masters of their fate, or mere playthings in the hands of divine beings? Can one throw off the shackles of destiny?
This is the second and final act of Y/N's story, and I dare say it would've been easier for him never to know about all this mythical stuff. But what wouldn't one do for the love of Annabeth?
The Heroes of Olympus series doesn't belong to me. It was written by Rick Riordan and is his. I use it only to create my own story.
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