5 Works in Mentioned Perimedes (EPIC: The Musical)
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A Loving Reminder of What's to Come by Eyeball_Enby
Fandoms: EPIC - Jorge Rivera-Herrans (Albums)
21 Aug 2025
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In the absence of stars in the underworld, Elpenor finds herself wishing on the asphodel flowers, her yearning and wandering mind meeting to pose a slight problem, though the prophet she's attached herself to is of course willing to help.
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- Language:
- English
- Words:
- 3,026
- Chapters:
- 1/1
- Kudos:
- 1
- Hits:
- 47
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A Sweet Stranger, A Comforting Guide by Eyeball_Enby
Fandoms: EPIC - Jorge Rivera-Herrans (Albums)
17 Aug 2025
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After what feels like an eternity of wandering, Elpenor stumbles upon someone who can help him figure out where he is and what has happened.
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- Language:
- English
- Words:
- 1,102
- Chapters:
- 1/1
- Kudos:
- 4
- Hits:
- 38
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Smile for me, darling king. by Buggeyez
Fandoms: EPIC - Jorge Rivera-Herrans (Albums), Ancient Greek Religion & Lore, The Odyssey - Homer, The Iliad - Homer
05 May 2025
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King Odysseus is no coward, he could take a god! In more than one way! And when you put him in a room with a pretty Poseidon he won’t be stabbing him once more.. at least.. not with a trident..
A smutty little writing based on a tumblr interaction I had with my friend.
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Happy Birthday, Telemachus by Yasmine_Jasmine
Fandoms: EPIC - Jorge Rivera-Herrans (Albums)
10 Dec 2024
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It's Telemachus's birthday and Odysseus is far, far from home. He's sad about that so Eurylochus & crew try to cheer him up
Meanwhile, on Ithaca, Telemachus turns thirteen and gets the full package of teenage angst: Getting bullied, resenting your parents, and most importantly, a new hairstyle.
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Not even Eurylochus could convince him to leave his quarters. Not with his words still fresh in his mind.
“How much longer can we keep this up?” He’d said. “We’ve been getting by on luck. Betting lives on it.” He didn’t say his name, but he didn’t need to. They’d lost many men to the cyclops, but Polites’ death had hurt him the most. It was a low blow to him, but not low enough for Eurylochus to abstain. It was so low, though, that he wondered if his trust in Eurylochus was misplaced. But as he took over most of his responsibilities, Odysseus knew he had no room to contest.