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Sing, O Muse
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Ongoing, First published Aug 08, 2025
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In a crumbling kingdom born from the ashes of heroes, Pallas, the only son of Telemachus, has lived his life trapped in silence. Marked by the secrets of his birth and the trauma of a childhood locked away by diplomats who saw his truth as a threat, Pallas has become a man skilled in diplomacy, poetry, and disguise. But when war brews on the borders and duty calls him to court, his carefully maintained facade begins to crack.

Petros, the fierce and golden heir of a distant war-torn isle, arrives with vengeance in his eyes. But nothing is as it seems. Not the war, not the gods, and certainly not Pallas, whose haunted gaze stirs something dangerously human in him. As politics twist into prophecy and alliances are bound by blood and marriage, the two are forced into a union that neither of them asked for, but both of them need.
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In a world where power is won through blood and betrayal, a forgotten princess is given an impossible choice. Y/N has spent her life in the shadows of a small, overlooked kingdom-trained to be strong but never destined to rule. But when a secret letter arrives from Ithaca's desperate queen, everything changes. A marriage. A hidden alliance. A boy-king drowning beneath the weight of his father's absence. With Ithaca on the verge of collapse, Y/N is thrust into a world of danger and deception, where suitors feast on the ruins of a once-great kingdom, and whispers of war grow louder by the day. She was never meant to be a queen, but if she plays her role well enough, she might just survive long enough to become one. Yet Telemachus is not the cold, broken prince she expected. And as tensions rise and secrets unravel, Y/N begins to realize that in this game of gods and kings, the greatest threat may not come from the suitors at Ithaca's door-but from the heart she never meant to lose.