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Hannibal never believed in gods. The first time he prayed was with Mischa dying in his arms. The god looked down and did nothing. Fury drove him to meet that gaze, and for the crime of looking upon divinity he was marked, blinded, forever changed. Now he knows the price of seeing a god. So—
What is the cost of killing one?It’s the story of a man spent the rest of his life torn between killing the god who failed him and loving the god who no longer knew how.
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Will dies in the fall. Hannibal discovers that Gods have only ever been crafted of devotion and belief, that faith has its genesis in hunger pains. Will is his God in more ways than the metaphorical now, Hannibal his best and only worshipper, and their religion is love.
“All peoples are driven to the point of eating their gods after a time: it’s the old greed for a plateful of outer space, that craving for darkness. The lust to feel what it does to you when your teeth meet in divinity, in the flesh.”
—Margaret Atwood, Eating Snake
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_______“You look pleased,” Will said, glancing sideways.
“I am,” Hannibal replied smoothly. “You’re more beautiful than I imagined.”
Will smiled. “And you imagined often.”
“Every night,” Hannibal admitted, voice low. “Usually with blood on your hands.”
A soft laugh from Will, indulgent. “Was it mine or yours?”
“Ours.”_________
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In the heart of an ancient forest, Hannibal finds himself ensnared in a hunt unlike any other—one where predator and prey blur beyond recognition. Drawn to Will, a being who is both man and myth, Hannibal must confront the power of being seen, claimed, and undone by a force greater than himself. This is not a hunt for survival—it is a reckoning, an offering, and a transformation.
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The god of Doom has never found any of the minor deaths to be interesting, until they catch sight of one during a battle. They are stunningly vicious, and kill with their bare hands rather than any weapon.
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One death felt the eyes of Doom on them during the battle, but they know they shouldn't find it as flattering as they do. No gods, much less the minor gods, dare even acknowledge the existence of Doom. To earn Doom's attention is to gamble with destiny itself. -
Scattered Remains by AliNear
Fandoms: Percy Jackson and the Olympians - Rick Riordan, The Heroes of Olympus - Rick Riordan
15 Jun 2024
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Thalia was just trying to enjoy some time with her family. She didn't sign up for the headache that is her half-siblings from the past, nor going on an epic quest all across ancient Greece. At least Theseus was a bit like Percy. From temples to monsters, to trying to navigate relationships with godly and half-siblings, she's not sure how she will survive to the end of it and if she does survive... We'll lets say she has bigger issue to face then.
She could only pray Percy didn't kill her for letting Estella on the quest in the first place.
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After a lifetime of savoring human sins, Hannibal Lecter is sacrificed to a god as punishment.
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In a universe where relationships between people are determined by their innate level on the dominance-submissiveness scale, Will turns out to his displeasure to be a submissive. Once upon a time he meets an unusual orderly, who has his own way of looking at the conventional social norms.
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Hannibal has lost everything. When his faith in God crumbles after he is fed his sister, Hannibal prays to a higher power: the universe.
He asks for justice and later on, he asks for someone who could understand him and lift him from his loneliness. He doesn't believe the universe answered his wish and so, accepts a life of isolation and rejection. But in the meanwhile, a baby is born is the deep bayous of Louisiana to a virgin woman.A short one shot of a concept that could be a full story: Hannibal asks the universe for someone who could understand him, the universe gives him Will Graham
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“For the last time, I really don’t know what you’re talking about.”
“I am your most devoted follower-“
“Is that why you followed me into the McDonald’s bathroom? Look, I don’t know if you’re having some kind of a dementia flare up or something-“
“I am far too young to have dementia, if you will just listen to me about your divine nature-“
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After a disastrous blind date Will finds himself trailed by a man who claims himself to be a high priest and Will to be his god. Will thinks he’s insane, but after finding that the man is traveling with a teen girl, he lets them both into his home and into his life.
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- Part 2 of the nsfw stuff
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Defending My Life by Anni Kityk (newtychyna)
Fandoms: Hannibal (TV), Supernatural (TV 2005)
19 Aug 2022
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For Osiris - an Egyptian deity, whose role is to bring justice, it must be a relief to finally lay his hands on Hannibal the Cannibal. Must be.
Hannibal × Supernatural crossover
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- Part 2 of Драбли Надприродного та Ганнібала
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don’t go there cause you’ll never return by Azure_Allumiia
Fandoms: The Heroes of Olympus - Rick Riordan, The Trials of Apollo - Rick Riordan
14 Dec 2021
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nico and will become gods. accidentally, of course.
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title from the adults are talking by the strokes
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I Came From The Bayou (And You Came From Me) by penni_saur for PansexualAtTheParty
Fandoms: Hannibal (TV), Hannibal - Fandom
28 Mar 2021
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In which Will is a god, and yet is drawn to Hannibal all the same.
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Will Graham knows there's darkness in him. A part of him that craves justice. He knows who deserves bloody justice...but he holds it back. He builds forts to keep himself from losing his humanity.
Hannibal Lecter doesn't much care for Will's humanity. He knows Will isn't human at all and he wants his mate back...even if it means hurting him.Series
- Part 14 of The Stag and the Fox
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Loki gives one more gift to Masayi. Gives him a chance to decide who he will be in his next life.
Hanni and Masayi know just the thing Masayi needs to suffer beautifully in his next life.Series
- Part 13 of The Stag and the Fox
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Loki, like Hannibal, kills and elevates his killing to art.
Once he claims the kill and boast his ability to hide from even the gods, the witch takes the bait.
Now, Hannibal just needed to find the right version of Masayi to get the witch's guard down.Series
- Part 12 of The Stag and the Fox
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Loki couldn't get the job done, but a new goddess steps in to make a deal with the Egyptians on Hanni and Masayi's behalf.
Hanni just wishes he knew who this goddess was.Series
- Part 11 of The Stag and the Fox
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Loki hasn't finished his spell.
Meanwhile, Hannibal and Masayi are still suffering at the hands of the curse.Series
- Part 10 of The Stag and the Fox
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It has taken me quite a bit of thought, but I find there is some good to come of this. Though you are lost to me, meeting you for the first time always feels like the first time. The way you look at me, slowly open up to me. They are good and lovely things in that. I shall cling to that in these coming trying times and I shall cling to the hope that soon, we will begin our eternity together.
That being said, I know that, by human standards, I may have to become quite cruel to your eyes. As the years pass, violence both grows more barbaric, but also more frowned upon by the massed. It is a strange contradiction. I know you and I have no qualms killing, taking lives, it is who I am, it is what I am, what WE are. But... this human you will be informed by this change in the world and I fear you may only see a beast when you look at me in the future.
It will hurt, but I shall endeavor to make sure it doesn't hinder me. We will end this and then we shall be equals again, in every manner.
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- Part 9 of The Stag and the Fox
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Erasmus was a warrior, a fighter. He'd brought justice where there'd been chaos. He knew which battles would be losing ones. Something about Hannibal spelled trouble, spelled danger, spelled fear. Erasmus couldn't SEE him, couldn't read him like everyone else, but some warning bell went off in his head.
Hannibal was a fellow killer. And Erasmus didn't want to encourage conflict.
(AN: Erasmus totally doesn't stay away from Hannibal)
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- Part 8 of The Stag and the Fox