6 Works in Aegiale of Argos (Ancient Greek Religion & Lore)
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you know how to ball, i know aristotle by SeaJem
Fandoms: EPIC - Jorge Rivera-Herrans (Albums), The Song of Achilles - Madeline Miller, Ancient Greek Religion & Lore
05 Oct 2025
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Reader, I have taken liberties.
In other words, a "so high school" inspired Iliad/Odyssey modern au. I attempted, at least, to bring in all of the stories of the Iliad/related works. I will put in notes what inspired each chapter once we get into the actual plot. These are all interpretations, of course, but there are in fact, sources.
Updates are fridays
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- Part 1 of the tortured poets department
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Spartan High School by Asagi_Nobody
Fandoms: The Odyssey - Homer, The Iliad - Homer, Ancient Greek Religion & Lore
31 Aug 2025
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When Odysseus receives a scholarship from the prestigious Spartan High School, he can't even imagine how his life is doomed to change.
Because he has no reason to be called in such a famous school, and immediately he notices the misterious principal Tyndareus and his family....
Decided to find out the secret of the school, Odysseus will use all his cunning and his skill to be always in trouble... especially if to being in trouble is Tyndareus' niece....A pre- Iliad AU in high school:)
[EDIT 08/06/2025: chapter 1-6 have been rewritten/corrected from 2023 original version, 7-? are all new!]
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While Diomedes fights at Troy, Aegialia dreams of being in his arms once more.
- Language:
- English
- Words:
- 528
- Chapters:
- 1/1
- Kudos:
- 3
- Hits:
- 36
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A LEOPARD WITH A SILVER'D EYE by kyparissos (sofrosyne)
Fandoms: The Iliad - Homer, Ancient Greek Religion & Lore
17 May 2025
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There are nights when Diomedes comes to this tent still covered in the blood of the Trojans, and in those evenings, lust blows his eyes dark and black, and his body seems alive with their spirits and their blood and their desire to live a vivacious little death beneath Odysseus’ capable hands.
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Of the Art of Destruction and Creation by thehouseofblack
Fandoms: EPIC - Jorge Rivera-Herrans (Albums), The Iliad - Homer, The Odyssey - Homer, Ancient Greek Religion & Lore
25 Mar 2025
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“These hands,” she says softly, “have wrought destruction, only because that is all they have been taught to do.”
Then, without hesitation, she steps closer. Closer than she ever has.
And she sinks to her knees before him.
Diomedes’ breath stills. His pulse does something strange – something off – as he watches her, long golden curls spilling over her shoulders, her skirts pooling around her. She is not a woman who bows. He cannot recall a single moment she has bowed to someone since his visits to Ithaca have begun, let alone knelt.
Yet here she is, kneeling before him – not in submission, not in deference
She reaches for his hands.
Lifts them between her own, cradling them with a reverence he does not understand. His fingers are rough, scarred from blade and spear, hands that have torn through flesh, that have left bodies in their wake. Hands that do not belong here.
“Creation, much like destruction, is an art," she murmurs, pressing them closer, “And like all art, it too can be learned.”
(Or, one of the many scenes of Diomedes and Penelope falling in love during the years of the Odyssey as they wait for Odysseus' return)
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did you really beam me up (interlude) by SeaJem
Fandoms: EPIC - Jorge Rivera-Herrans (Albums), The Song of Achilles - Madeline Miller, Ancient Greek Religion & Lore
08 Nov 2024
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A car ride between Helen and Diomedes that really makes more sense in the context of the rest of this series, but has some cool one-liners either way.
Series
- Part 2 of the tortured poets department
