Karnika



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    Percy Jackson thought his days of prophecies and wars were over—until the gods hurled him into the Bronze Age. What starts as a quiet exile quickly tangles him in the lives of Helen, Achilles, and Patroclus, and before long Percy finds himself swept into the greatest war of myth.

    Caught between gods and kings, loyalty and love, Percy must navigate a world where every choice echoes through history—and where his heart is as much a battlefield as Troy itself.

     

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    Percy Jackson accidentally time-travels into Greek mythology’s messiest soap opera and somehow starts dating half of it.

    Achilles / Percy / Patroclus

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    19 May 2026

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    The Jackson Bloodline is more divine than in canon. The last few generations have had a strong affinity for wild plants, parties, and a touch of madness.

    The great-granddaughter of Dionysus fell in love with Poseidon and had a son.

    Come with Percy Jackson, son of the sea and crowned with vines, as he learns about his heritage

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    13 May 2026

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  3. Public Bookmark 46

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    Narnia affected the Pevensie siblings, and maybe even the world around them. (I write about Lucy a lot. She deserved so much more imo)

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    30 Apr 2026

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    On Narnia and coming back from a world grown and changed and consequently not changed at all. On Narnia and all she has survived, on all she has suffocated on. On Narnia and her monarchs, her people.

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    30 Apr 2026

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    A series of my Narnia stories. They are either loosely connected or unconnected, unless stated otherwise.

    The name for the series itself comes from this quote from the seventh book of the series:
    "The difference between the old Narnia and the new Narnia was like that. The new one was a deeper country: every rock and flower and blade of grass looked as if it meant more.”

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    29 Apr 2026