Heroes of the Multiverse
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Since the day he was born, Aren Romanoff’s life hadn’t been normal. Genetic circumstance had given him great power. An accident with an infinity stone jumpstarted that power to a level unsafe for himself and everyone around him. Raised within SHIELD for his own safety, he is unofficially taken in by the Avengers following the fall of SHIELD. The bonds he forms with them, namely the infamous Black Widow, Natasha Romanoff, change the course of his life, and eventually, the lives of billions of others.
Follow the life of a sassy, traumatized kid as he finds his family in a group of superheroes, loses them, and slowly finds them again.
Chapters 1-4 revised as of 12/02/2023
Chapter 7 revised as of 5/8/24Series
- Part 1 of Heroes of the Multiverse
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An accident involving the Tesseract, the Space Stone, draws Thanos to Earth. Instead of the prize he sought, he finds a young child radiating the same incredible power of the Space Stone. Alongside his adopted siblings in Thanos’ Black Order, Aren is raised to be a weapon of war.
I’m bad at summaries. Basically, Nebula and Gamora have a younger brother. They all escape from Thanos 2 years early. It is a tale of some of the most traumatized siblings in the MCU, and the family they find along their journey through the galaxy.Series
- Part 2 of Heroes of the Multiverse
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The Bastard of Asgard by TheGayestPineLeaf
Fandoms: Marvel Cinematic Universe, Thor (Movies)
11 Feb 2024
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It wasn’t uncommon for Asgardians to travel to Earth, though they did so far more discreetly now than they used to in the past. Strings of bastards are left on Earth in their wake, with most not being strong enough to be any the wiser. A dalliance of his own leaves Odin with a bastard daughter he never intended to meet until she was well into her adulthood. But the Norns have never been ones to abide by Odin’s plans and intentions. Forced to face his dishonor or watch the child die, she is brought to Asgard to be raised as a princess should be. At least that’s how Odin thought it would play out. He was wrong.
After all, in the end, each of Odin’s children could admit that while he was a great king, he was a terrible father.Series
- Part 3 of Heroes of the Multiverse
