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The Sound of Your Walk (your whole soul is there) by Fansize
Fandoms: Ancient Greek Religion & Lore, Percy Jackson and the Olympians - Rick Riordan, EPIC - Jorge Rivera-Herrans (Albums)
12 Dec 2024
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Each person has a way of walking, a personality that is reflected in every step a person takes. This is no different for a god.
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The Oath of Hestia by Fansize
Fandoms: Ancient Greek Religion & Lore, Percy Jackson and the Olympians - Rick Riordan, EPIC - Jorge Rivera-Herrans (Albums)
08 Dec 2024
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Zeus could understand why Hestia didn't want to get married. She was a homebody, and Poseidon and Apollo weren't the best suitors (no offense, Apollo). What he didn't understand was why Hestia swore on his head.
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With their influence expanding and surpassing that of many gods, the Greeks now dominated not only Greece, but almost the entire world, the other pantheons becoming somewhat subordinate to them, much to the general discontent. This discontent arose whenever they met, but no one was ever brave enough to insinuate that Ares might not be the son of Zeus.
After all, with his tanned skin, red hair and fierce appearance, he did not resemble the "golden Zeus" in the slightest.Series
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It was just a challenge, something that would surely make the other gods laugh. But war was a dance in itself, of emotions and intentions. And as he watched Ares dance, Zeus found himself transported to the past, where he had once danced for his own father, but for a very different purpose.
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Ares has always been chaotic and unpredictable on the battlefield, with no loyalty to anything but chaos. His followers, desperate to contain his fury, resort to rather extreme measures.
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Long ago the gods' hold on humanity dissolved and they became nothing more than myths. Legends. But they still existed, surviving on the influence that their myths had on humanity and the impact that humanity had on them.
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