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In a world where Voldemort's victory brought forth the golden age of pureblood supremacy, young Harry - an average Durmstrang student - grows surrounded by the same propaganda that has become the gospel truth of the Wizarding World. Injustice is a norm and racism is not only accepted, but actively encouraged. Embracing the status quo becomes harder when Harry finds himself in a train station where the living should not dwell, and a dangerous friend who goes by the name "Tom".
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EPIC: The Voyage Saga by Lyna_Starstone
Fandoms: EPIC - Jorge Rivera-Herrans (Albums), Percy Jackson and the Olympians & Related Fandoms - All Media Types
17 May 2025
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Percy knew he was in over his head even before a group of men, dressed like they were going to win an ancient Greek costume competition, stepped into the cave.
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When Percy was knocked out on Polyphemus' Island while trying to save his friends, he had no idea that waking up in ancient Greece was an outcome he had to prepare for.
But here he was, sailing across an unknown sea with a very well known ancient hero, reenacting the Odyssey (of which he knew far to little) and trying not to die. Fun times.
Meeting the gods (who were wilder, younger and way more vengeful) while attempting to not mess up the future was just the top of the metaphorical iceberg.The only good thing? Dreaming about a rather cute boy who always made him smile...
I DO NOT GIVE PERMISSION FOR MY WORK TO BE TRANSLATED OR PUT ON OTHER WEBSITES!
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- Part 1 of EPIC: The Heroes Saga
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15 Jul 2025
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"I'm not lying to you now. I didn't steal the art."
"I think you did."
"Then prove it."
"I can! You want proof? I have it."
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In which Peter is honest with Neal about his reason for believing he stole the treasure, Neal realizes then and there that his paintings were in the fire, and all of season three of White Collar just might be better for it.
