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Survival tactics by Where_the_crazy_often_go
Fandom Ancient Greek Religion & Lore, EPIC - Jorge Rivera-Herrans (Albums), The Iliad - Homer, The Odyssey - Homer, The Song of Achilles - Madeline Miller
26 Jan 2025
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17 Feb 2026
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the darkness of the depths is forgotten in the surf by poisedwalrus
Fandom Percy Jackson and the Olympians & Related Fandoms - All Media Types, Percy Jackson and the Olympians - Rick Riordan
10 Jun 2020
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If people won’t stop saying that personal loyalty is Percy’s fatal flaw, then he might as well show them how fatal it can be.
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11 Dec 2023
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Ugh just love the Percy and Luke interactions! Roadtrip for the win!
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“Do you have any idea who would want you dead?”
“Ok, um…well, Perona. She’s the worst and I may have put the moves on her girl last night or something…Uh, Kalifa. Kalifa’s wife. Maybe Sanji finally snapped. Oh! That tiny girl with the ponytails I got fired from a Pandaman store. Carina, my ex, but she’s supposed to be in another island. Um. Maybe that Bubbler driver I spat on last week? What was his name…”
Koby slowly looks up at her, concerned.
“What? Nobody’s perfect.”
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17 Feb 2026
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09 Feb 2026
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This far from the lights and sounds of the party the only thing Hancock can hear is the crashing of the waves, close to their feet—and the calming sound of Luffy, snoring loudly and contently, his chest rising and receding with each breath, just slightly out of sync with the sea. There’s just a little light, reflecting from the moon over the silvery dark waters, to see by, but enough to see clearly. And maybe it’s the combination of all these factors at once, of both safety and ambiguity, that makes Hancock even deign to consider answering the sniper seriously.
‘You love him,’ she says, staring out to the sea. She has one long leg crossed elegantly over the other, is reclining back with one arm draped over a knee, ‘and thus, I will compete with you for his affections.’
The sniper frowns. ‘When I said I loved him, I meant that as a friend, or a crew-member does. Like—a brother?’
For the first time in her life, Hancock confronts what it all really means—to love, and be loved, with her beauty.
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07 Feb 2026
