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Promises To Keep by MasterAlgae
Fandoms: EPIC - Jorge Rivera-Herrans (Albums), The Odyssey - Homer
28 Oct 2024
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There are direct flights from New York to Athens. Somehow Odysseus still manages to get lost.
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Necromancer's are dangerous and freaks of nature, hence why they had to be executed.
Virgil's never used his powers, he hates them, and does everything he can to forget his past. He tries to hide who he is from his newfound friends, but that doesn't last long before consequences to his refusal of his power catches up to him. -
through murky waters and twisted paths by Listenerofshadows
Fandoms: Sanders Sides (Web Series)
25 Apr 2020
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Only fools with a death wish enter the Forgotten Forest. Everyone knows trickster spirits lived there that would love nothing more than to make a quick meal or gain amusement out of a human. Virgil knows all the stories–he’s told them to the village children himself. None of that matters to him any longer.
Bookmarked by Mother_of_all_guinea_pigs
14 Apr 2025
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Years ago, when the handling of his estranged father's will exposed his identity as having been built on forged documents, Janus had watched the life he had worked so hard to build for himself fall disastrously apart. Expelled from university, burdened with debt, and barred from most employment, Janus was left aimless in the aftermath, with only the support of his closest friends helping to keep him afloat.
Now, stuck in a rut and with little left to lose, Janus has decided to take a gamble. Following clues from one of his father's old stories, Janus hoped to perhaps learn about the other side of his family—whoever they turned out to be.
That search has led him to the town of Tam's Landing, situated on the cold, remote island of Inch Murrough. Now it should only be a matter of navigating the social complexities of a small town and the colorful characters that live there...
(Needless to say, drawing the attention of the local sea monsters had not been part of his plan.)
