Son of Perseus

Son of Perseus

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[Middle Grade edition.] Despite just wanting to be an average kid, Jasoslav is thrown headfirst into a chaotic battle between archangels and demons. With only a few allies--Lukyan, Akachi, and Athanasia--will he be able to prevail during this war? [YA version can be found on my other account, @GraveyardSiren]
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It's said how there's goddesses of fate that write, lengthen, and cut our fate. For one peculiar girl, her fate was cursed before she was even born. Aryllis Athana, the princess of the infamous Athana Archduchy. Cold, greedy, abundantly arrogant, the duchy's princess known throughout to be a thoroughly cunning noble. After a life of misdeeds, Princess Aryllis soon faces karma when she's executed by the man she coveted for her entire life. Instead of meeting her demise, she's met with a deity, Goddess Aisa, the goddess of fate. Offering a deal to the mortal, the goddess gives a chance for the princess to live once more, however she must uphold the conditions of the deal. With the help from the goddess' servant, Princess Aryllis must escape her tragic ending -- only able to change three moments of her life before being brought to life. (Warning: Story contains topics of sexual assault, violence, mature themes. Readers discretion is advised.) ***New chapters uploaded every Sunday!*** Original work. (Inspired by, but not accurate to Greek Mythology)

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