The Weight of The Moon
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  • Reads 1,789
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  • Parts 16
  • Time 1h 30m
Ongoing, First published Sep 03, 2013
As a descendant of the Greek moon goddess Selene, Selena Paris spends half her time in the sky. Along with her cousins, she takes shifts driving the moon across the sky by chariot.
When she falls in love with a mortal boy, her time spent away from Earth becomes an obstacle. How can she keep up a relationship and drive the moon, all at the same time?
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The Adventures of the 14th Olympian: Luna Goddess of Galaxies

7 parts Ongoing

Everyone knows the stories of the great twelve Olympians from Greek Mythology. From Zeus and his multiple love affairs. To Athena and her half-brother Ares's ultimate rivalry as gods of war. But what about the stories and the involvement of the 14th Olympian? Introducing Luna, the goddess of galaxies, time and a couple of other things. Follow this story to learn more about her involvement with the Olympians and their stories along with her heroics, life story, challenges, and rivalry with a certain goddess of love. Plus, witness her and Zeus butt heads on more than one occasion. A/N: Note that this story is a collection of basically one-shot events, but if you end up loving or liking this, I do plan maybe making an actual story involving her. Also, this story is a combination of Greek mythology and Fantasy so do not judge or make rude comments about the timelines that are involved in the story please and thank you. PS: I do not own Greek Mythology, nor do I own the art that I will use on this story. I thank the artists on Pinterest and Ai.