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    When the Gods fell millennia ago, Phainon had fallen with them.

    Now he is the last. A remnant of times long ago, a fragment of divinity cast to the mortal world and tied to the great God-Kings of Sak-Kahn-Ko. He is theirs to do as they please; to serve each father and son and son of his son, unageing, undying, unchanging. He does not see the sun rise each day. He does not see it set.

    Come a springtime he can only hear in the sigh of the wind, the God-King he serves has guests to visit. Many guests, from all corners of the mapped world, there to pledge allegiance to Sak-Kahn-Ko, to bow to the one great enough to own a God.

    But one guest is strange. He does not look to Phainon’s humiliation with glee or envy or pride. He does not look at all.

    Mydeimos of Castrum Kremnos looks, instead, to the God-King he must bow to; and he looks with anger, at the one who owns the divine. He looks with rage.

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    15 Mar 2026

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    Phainon's life isnt an easy one: rent is going up, dating had been nothing but a disaster, and now the entire internet thinks he’s gay because he kept looking— absolutely not staring— at the male barista during his date.

    He swears he’s straight. Totally. Completely.
    It’s just that... Well... The barista has a lethal face card, okay?
    And maybe a really nice body too... He's saying it in a bro way, of course!

    Or; Phainon is pretty sure he's not into guys. At least until the universe—or Cipher, he isnt sure about it yet— decides to test it, by making him share an apartment with the most attractive man he had ever seen.

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    16 Jan 2026

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    Mydei, Alpha Crown Prince of Castrum Kremnos, has the pick of all the kingdom for his omega partner. When a terribly handsome man, six feet tall and scented like pomegranates, declares himself the eligible omega for Aedes Elysiae - he cannot help himself. This Phainon shall be his mate.

    Yet after a disastrous knotting ceremony, Mydei's new omega will not stop attempting to seduce him, determined to find exactly what the alpha truly wants.

    The only issue is; what Mydei truly wants is no desire of a respectable alpha at all.

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    12 Jan 2026

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    When Phainon finally moved to Castrum Kremnos—the city he’d daydreamed about since childhood—he expected many things: difficult dialects, lovely cuisine, and locals built like war gods. He did not expect to flirt with a man he assumed was a priest.

    “So… I read Nikador’s scriptures once. Very inspiring. Huge fan.”

    Finger guns.

    Pew pew.

    A silence worthy of a sacred text.

    Unfortunately, that “priest” happened to be the Crown Prince.

    Even more unfortunately, the Crown Prince thought he was cute.

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    10 Jan 2026

  5. Public Bookmark 83

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    It was a cultural miscommunication. The product of a cultural difference. Phainon was certain of it. After all, Phainon had hardly been aware of the implications when he first arrived in Okhema. It wasn’t until he attended a class on Okheman theatre at the Grove and they were halfway through analysing a play script from Era Bellica that he was exposed to the symbolism for the first time. 

    The girl next to him had taken pity and timidly whispered the answer to his question. 

    Throwing apples was a ploy at seduction.

    By the way Mydei happily crunched at the apple perfectly matched to the one he had thrown with every intention for Phainon to catch, and the lack of scandalised attention from the surrounding Kremnoans, tossing apples clearly did not carry the same meaning in Kremnos as it did in Okhema.

    A cultural difference over apples leads to some self-inflicted torture on Phainon’s behalf. After all, if Mydei is ignorant to the symbolism then there’s no harm to Phainon indulging in a little fantasy.

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    04 Jan 2026