3 Works in Menoetius son of Ceuthonymus (Ancient Greek Religion & Lore)
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Receiver of Many by KataChthonia
Fandoms: Greek and Roman Mythology, Hellenistic Religion & Lore
16 Jan 2020
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"Who are you?" she said, barely able to hear her own words as her heartbeat thrummed in her ears.
"This is your dream, remember? Tell me who I am," he said smiling, absently coiling a tendril of her long brown hair around a finger.
She narrowed her eyes at him. "If this is my dream, oneiroi, then answer my question. Who are you?"
He was hearing her true voice: that of a natural ruler. She watched him smile at her fearlessness, even as he loomed over her. He leaned down and whispered in her ear, "I am your lord husband." -
Destroyer of Light by KataChthonia
Fandoms: Greek and Roman Mythology, Hellenistic Religion & Lore
30 Jan 2016
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The marriage of Hades and Persephone blossoms and their mysterious grove in the world below thrives…
…while the sunlit world withers.Demeter holds out in Eleusis, pushing both mankind and the gods to frozen starvation in order to reclaim her daughter. The newly married rulers of the dead must reach an accord with Persephone’s mother to stay her deadly course— and come face to face with sacrifice, responsibility, and the balance of power among the gods.
Destroyer of Light concludes the erotic romance begun in Receiver of Many: a battle of wills among the gods is writ large across the dying earth, a cruel sorcerer-king faces his trial, and the King and Queen of the Underworld realize a destiny that the Fates alone could have foreseen.
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Ancient Rage With a Love Song by apollofastingdionysusdrunk (orphan_account)
Fandoms: The Song of Achilles - Madeline Miller, The Iliad - Homer
28 Jul 2015
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After the battle of the gods swiped civilization from the Earth and turning it into wasteland, the Greek cities turned to clans in order to fight and kill for survival. Patroclus is prince to the Opus clan, though he doesn't feel like one considering his strained relationship with his warrior king of a father and his passion for medicine instead.
His challenge arises when the famed Prince Achilles - savage, divine, glorious Achilles - and his troop of Myrmidons were attacked. Patroclus uses his healing skills to save Achilles’ life, at first disgusted by the boy’s egoism and cockiness. But as time passes, consequence and surprising discoveries of the soul drew the pair closer.
What eventually unfolded is a series of battles and trials across the desert wasteland full of divine intervention and unexpected kingdoms and femme fatales, with the goal to reach the Elysium that Achilles promised Patroclus.