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touch by rosebird612 for thestarsthemselves
Fandoms: Ancient Greek Religion & Lore, HOMER - Works, The Odyssey - Homer
28 Jul 2025
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Despite the safety of Phaeacia, Odysseus cannot help but feel in danger, nor can he come to terms with the fact that he had escaped Ogygia.
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- Part 1 of nostos
Bookmarked by StarAnise7
14 Jan 2026
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He'd asked so many questions of himself since opening up to Genji's forgiveness but is he ready for a relationship? Does McCree want one? Or is he just being paranoid again. All these worries pile up and eventually Hanzo has no choice but to break.
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05 Jan 2026
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Hanzo found the wallet and thought nothing of it. It was just a wallet of a man who worked at his university that he would simply return and never think of again except during this one night of interest. Jesse just wanted to take the man who found his wallet out for coffee, expecting nothing more than a quick meeting and quicker goodbye. Oh, how wrong they were.
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05 Jan 2026
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The Festival of Akitu or a New Year Begins by fresne for notonly
Fandoms: The Epic of Gilgamesh
20 Dec 2025
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Now it comes to speak of the time in between.
Now comes the time to speak of the first celebration of humans that Enkidu saw. That he was a part of in Gilgamesh's city of Uruk.
Now comes the time to speak of the celebration of Akitu. Of the turning of the new year, as the soil is turned to accept new seeds. Of the celebration of the desire that quickens the world.
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03 Jan 2026
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Gilgamesh drops his weapons into the Netherworld. Enkidu returns them.
Enkidu, dimished by one-third in spirit and strength, made his way through the seven gates of the Netherworld and then to the scar of the river and the mouth of the Netherworld that waited there, and to Gilgamesh on its shore. His axe and his sword and shield, which had once been as familiar to Enkidu as his own body, were now heavy and clumsy in his hands. But he bore them until he saw Gilgamesh sleeping on the bank of the river. In sleep his face showed no sign of the maelstrom that had driven him to fling his weapons down to Enkidu. Enkidu lay down the axe by Gilgamesh's side, then the sword and the shield. A man of stronger spirit would reach to wake him, but Enkidu was only two-thirds of a man, looking down at that beloved face.
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03 Jan 2026
