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MOIRA • the tale of two distant hearts
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Ongoing, First published Jan 16
Mature
a young phaeachian princess who had no trust when it comes to love, Princess Nausicaa of Scheria. she sees her beloved parents as her role model for finding a soulmate, but all the ones she found were terrible to the bone.
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"You'll find your way" she whispered, and I believed her.


this is a fictional twist on characters of the odyssey and epic the musical!!

Princess Nausicaa of Scheria x Prince Telemachus of Ithaca
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An EPIC: The Musical-inspired Odyssey of Love, Gods, and Destiny She was a daughter of the sea, beauty woven by fate-and cursed by a jealous goddess. When her ship was torn apart by an unnatural storm, Y/N lost everything. Stranded on an unmarked island, her only crime was a beauty so radiant it stirred Aphrodite's wrath. Alone, hunted by the gods, she had all but given up hope-until a weary king named Odysseus stumbled upon her shores. He saw her-not just her beauty, but her fear, her strength, her silence-and took her with him on the final leg of his journey home. But Ithaca is no longer a place of peace. Suitors infest the palace, and the kingdom is on the brink of ruin. Y/N joins Odysseus in the fight to reclaim his throne, her dagger as sharp as the grief she still carries. When the war ends, and she stands before the queen and the prince of Ithaca-Telemachus-something shifts. One glance. One breath. One heartbeat. And everything changes. As the son of a hero and the girl cursed by a goddess are drawn together, love blooms quietly in the cracks of chaos. But the gods are not done with her. Aphrodite does not forget. And love, no matter how pure, must prove itself against the will of Olympus. In a world ruled by gods and glory, can love survive the tide of fate? Or will a jealous goddess claim the girl the sea could not drown?